BROTHERLY LOVE
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Title: BROTHERLY LOVE
Reference number: 8085
Date: 1994
Director: d. Angus Reid
Sponsor: Channel Four, Napier University, Speakeasy Theatre Company, Scottish Arts Council, Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise Ltd.
Producer: Angus Reid, Christine Orivis, Jack Shea
Production company: Scottish Film School, Speakeasy Pictures Production
Sound: sound
Colour: bw
Fiction: fiction
Running time: 56.00 mins
Description: Russell is a failing musician with a manic-depressive chemical dependency. His brother Tam forces him into a car and drives him against his will to the furthest northern coast of Scotland in the hope of a rescue. Slowly, irresistibly, the wild isolation and desolate terrain of the highlands begins to work its magic. [synopsis from Jack Shea's website at http://www.jackshea.co.uk/ -- UIRL no longer accessible at 28/11/2016]
Credits:
The Scottish Film School presents a film by Angus Reid
w. and d. Angus Reid
ed. Bert Eeles
camera David Flett
sd. Colin Hood
m. Bruce Reid
Cast Tam Dean Burn, Russell Burn, Terry Adams, Gavin Lockhart, Keith Lawrence
aeroplane stunts Andrew Bruce
spark Donny Campbell
grip Lachlan Mackinnon
1st ass. cameras Torquil Fleming-Boyd
2nd ass. camera Enrico Harvey
3rd ass. camera Kenneth Simpson
p. man. Martin 'Yossi' Ross
p. ass. Morag MacKinnon
continuity Matthew Clarke
catering Pam Eddington
addit. sd. Stuart Gillan
addit. m. Russell Burn, Gregg Corbett
dubbing ed. Ian Adams, Max Howarth, David Johnston
dubbing mixer Stuart Hamilton
sd. post production Rel Studios, Edinburgh
Lada Riva supplied by Archers of Airdrie
Thanks to The community of Skerray, Kay and Jamie Lockhart, Professor Kenworthy, Bettyhill Field Centre, Ted, Earl Sinclair and CASE, John Murphy, Gary Coleman, Jan Pester, GHS Motion Picture Services, Mrs Annie Reid, Keith and Elona, Neil Ross, Queen's Hall Edinburgh, Allan Murray. Jackie Kevan, Nathalie Gouyric, Forestry Commission, Alan Fountain, Sound Control Edinburgh, Ronny McIndoe, Ronny Wishart and Peter Buchan
Financial assistance Napier University, Speakeasy Theatre Company, Scottish Arts Council, Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise Ltd.
"Time Will Tell" performed by Pie Finger. Written by Russell Burn. Produced by Tony Pilley, courtesy of Creation Records, Compleat Music Publishers Ltd. 1992.
Shot on Arriflex camera and lenses entirely on location in Scotland 18th June - 7th December 1993
A Speakeasy Pictures Production © 1994. Made in Scotland