Sheila Donald

Most Popular Sheila Donald Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The True Story of Sawney Beane Trailer (2005)

25 August 2005

In 16th-century Scotland, young Sawney Beane yearns to itch and scratch and buccaneer. So he bids farewell to his parents and their life of honest toil.

Changing Step Trailer (1990)

26 July 1990

Spring 1917: the privileged world of Sorn Castle is upside down, its stately rooms full of amputees from the Western Front.

Brigadista Trailer (1985)

05 February 1985

When best-selling author James Fuller Hayes comes to Glasgow to publicise his personal account of the Spanish Civil War, a surprise reunion with two of his old comrades from the International Brigade reveals contradictory & devastating information.

New Town Killers Trailer (2008)

28 October 2008

Two private bankers, Alistair and Jamie, who have the world at their feet get their kicks from playing a 12 hour game of hunt, hide and seek with people from the margins of society.

Marcie's Dowry Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Gus and Molly have spent all their money on their only daughter Marcie. Now she's getting married and somebody's going to have to pay.

The Last Great Wilderness Trailer (2002)

09 May 2002

Charlie's wife has left him for a successful pop star, and he wants revenge. He sets out for Scotland's Isle of Skye, where he will burn down the star's mansion.

Orphans Trailer (1998)

03 September 1998

A group of four siblings reunite in Glasgow on the eve of their mother's funeral, and the children mourn their mother's passing in a variety of ways—sometimes heartfelt, sometimes bizarre.

The Steamie Trailer (1988)

31 December 1988

Tony Roper wrote 'The Steamie' for Glasgow's Mayfest in 1987. Return to Hogmany 1957 when a fiesty group of Glasgow women; Mrs Culfeathers, Dolly, Doreen and the irrepressible Magrit, all meet at The Steamie to do the traditional family wash before the New Year.

Mirror, Mirror Trailer (1996)

14 April 1996

An insight into what goes on in the ladies loos of a nightclub as seen by the mirror on the wall.