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The film reveals Scotland’s post-war history as seen through the lens of current debate, inviting audiences on a journey to revisit the promises of the past and consider how they relate to our future on this planet. Was climate change inevitable? Can we break free from a boom-and-bust mentality?
Living Proof is a 2008 Lifetime Television film, directed by Dan Ireland. The film stars Harry Connick Jr. as Dr. Dennis Slamon, a doctor who is trying to find a cure for breast cancer. The film also stars Paula Cale, Angie Harmon, and Amanda Bynes (in her final television appearance) in supporting roles.
Oct 6, 2021 · Only towards the end of Munro’s film do we meet protesters of any kind, deploring the construction in 1980 of a nuclear power plant at Torness, about 50 kilometres east of Edinburgh.
Living Proof is a partnership archive film project of Film Hub Scotland and the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive. It toured the country through Autumn-Winter 2021, and was available to the public to stream online for free until January 2021.
Living Proof will be screened at the following venues: 12 October STIRLING – Macrobert Arts Centre. 20–21 October EDINBURGH – Filmhouse. 22 October ABERDEEN – The Belmont. 29 October INVERNESS – Eden Court. 3–4 November GLASGOW – Glasgow Film Theatre
Oct 29, 2021 · A still from the archive film that looks for the roots of the climate crisis in Scotland's post-war history. It is being shown in Inverness as part of the Take One Action film festival at Eden Court next Friday (October 29).
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Sep 13, 2021 · Ahead of Glasgow's UN Climate Conference (aka COP26), Take One Action film festival presents Living Proof – A Climate Story, an evocative documentary exploring Scotland's complex relationship to the global climate crisis, told using archive footage.