1972-06-05 • 0h 47min
The first part of Bill Douglas' influential trilogy harks back to his impoverished upbringing in early-'40s Scotland. Cinema was his only escape - he paid for it with the money he made from returning empty jam jars - and this escape is reflected most closely at this time of his life as an eight-year-old living on the breadline with his half-brother and sick grandmother in a poor mining village.

Napoleon

My Way Home

My Ain Folk

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

The Isle

Monkey Business

The Rogue's Trial

Smiles of a Summer Night

Vermiglio

Taxidermia

Funny Farm

White Hunter, Black Heart

Titanic

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion

Sinners

Swiped

Pierrot le Fou

Shutter Island

Matchmaker Santa

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