16 Years Of Alcohol (2003)
Life and times of a budding drunk in the mean streets of Edinburgh.
Afterlife (2003)
A man goes on a personal voyage of discovery with his Down Syndrome sister.
Brave (2012)
A princess gets more than she bargains for when she asks for a spell.
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Soldiers on training exercise in Scotland meet hungry werewolves.
De-Lovely (2004)
Musical based on the life of Cole Porter.
Does God Play Football? (2003)
A young footie fan prays for a dad.
The Last Legion (2007)
As a young emperor flees the fall of Rome, he encounters a mysterious sword which will shape his destiny.
Made Of Honour (2008)
Commitment- phobe realises who he wants - too late?
Marcie's Dowry (1999)
A tale of blackmail, gangsters and a policeman's wedding.
Max (2002)
A friendship between an artist and Hitler as a young man.
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
A man tries to save his family - and kids at an abusive school - after they fall on hard times.
One Last Chance (2004)
Black comedy, set in the Highlands of Scotland.
Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief (2010)
Teenage gods and monsters - classical, but not a classic
The Purifiers (2004)
Futuristic gang war chopsocky Scottish vigilante action packer.
That Old One (2002)
Waking up with the wrong woman and losing a wedding ring is only the start of one man's troubles.
Trainspotting (1996)
Black comic drama about the Edinburgh drugs scene. On re-release.
Understanding Jane (1998)
Romantic adventure between two men and women who meet through a personal ad.
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