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Film screening: Big Gold Dream

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Punk left Scotland as The Clash roared off the stage of the Edinburgh Playhouse on 7 May 1977. Enter Orange Juice and the arrival of Scotland’s post-punk music scene. This feature-length documentary, by Grant McPhee, tells the fascinating story of Glasgow’s Postcard Records, and Edinburgh counterpart Fast Product.

How to Watch

This film will be made available HERE at 7.30pm, Thursday 15th October – please just re-fresh the page at the time and it will appear.


About our partners Reel to Real Cinema

Reel to Real cinema is a regular film and discussion evening, until March this year hosted at The Stove and since Lockdown has been exploring how we can use collhttps://www.crowdcast.io/e/mxs3hmgdective film watching at home as a means to gather, share ideas and connect. We hope to be able to return safely to our High Street home soon, but until then, find us online sharing a film and discussion evening on the second Friday of the month.

A special thanks goes to director, Grant McPhee, for his support!

https://www.facebook.com/SOYSFilm @soundofyoungsco Trailer for 'The Big Gold Dream - Scottish Post Punk and Infiltrating The Mainstream'. The story of Fast P...