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- After 20 years abroad, Mark Renton returns to Scotland and reunites with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie.
- Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.
- Small drug smuggler from Scotland is trying to figure out his way through life until he meets beautiful girl from Canada who seeks a change after bad relationship she just got out of it.
- A lively, outspoken single mother in Edinburgh, Scotland, develops an unlikely friendship with a shy cartoonist.
- A self-made millionaire, an art professor and a banker swap priceless art with forgeries and make off with the goods.
- Alice owes the wrong kind of people GBP12000. Her brother Sean's concerned. So when he's offered 12000 by a rich man for a 12 hour game of "hide and seek", he accepts it.
- A Group of unemployed Edinburgh youths embark on a recreation of Roald Amundsen's historic expedition to the South Pole.
- Set in Scotland during the summer of the 'Brexit' referendum, British by the Grace of God follows Irene as she struggles to find her place in the world as a mother and wife
- From knitting on a crowded bus to pearling in a local pub, the public knitting craze has found its way to Scotland . But is it just a fashion fad or does it say more about our way of living than we could imagine?
- A broad cross-section of life in Edinburgh on a typical day - the Edinburgh of the railway fireman, coal-man, student, sailor, office worker and businessman.
- Struggling to get a job without any experience, or any experience without a job, two young Leithers stowaway down Scotland's East Coast, where they live on the beach, and learn to fend for themselves a bit.
- Two young men argue over breakfast about the hostages tied up in the boot of their car.
- An Adult Movie enthusiast is spending too much time with his collection, and ends up in a Flipwreck situation.
- Built in 1962 as an answer to local overcrowding and slum conditions in tenements, Leith's Cables Wynd housing estate, known locally as the Banana Flats, became notorious as the crime-ridden center of Europe's heroin epidemic in the 1980s. In 2015, it sits down the street from two Michelin starred restaurants. The film follows a local photographer and former resident who is embarking on a quest to document the triumphs and tragedies that exist inside each of the estate's 204 flats.
- Unresolved emotions between mother and son, come to surface as decluttering a room becomes a challenge for both.
- Lockdown has tested us. It has tested our physical, moral, and social resilience, and in many cases, demonstrated how breathtakingly fragile our community structures and psyches really are. "Evening Plans" is the story of Nora, a woman who has faced isolation with a stiff upper lip but a desperate, gnawing need for interaction, in whatever form that might take. She is in this city alone, more alone than she ever has been. The few friends she knew before moving here don't answer her calls. She has no way of finding out why. So when she finally gets the chance to have evening plans - a small work-related social one night - Nora finally has something to anticipate. Something to prepare for. Something to look forward to. But nothing ever goes quite right during this pandemic, does it?
- Trouble in the bathroom in this short Martainn Russell comedy sequel to his short film Flipwreck. Forming part 1 and 2 of the unfinished "Bodily Functions Trilogy".
- Live performance by Gillan filmed by Scottish TV (STV) in 1980. The DVD also features interviews with former members of the band.
- Ryan, struggling with the news of his father's imminent death, embraces his own self destruction through Edinburgh's dark underbelly with his friend Kerr.
- Someone is killing people who have viewed a film by film maker Martin Rodriguez, few survive as someone is going around knocking on doors in search of videotape duplicates.
- During the course of a live radio broadcast, a disc-jockey is made forcibly aware that he's getting old.
- A look at Irvine Welsh's latest novel "Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs". Includes dramatic reenactments of parts of the novel and an interview with Irvine Welsh.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG8.3 (70)TV EpisodeTony questions why the UK has such a bad reputation for food, and whether it's truly deserved. Among those helping him on his path are chef Marco Pierre White, author Ian Rankin and the music group Morcheeba.