Martin Allison

Filmes

Who Is Bill Rebane?
Editor
A feature-length documentary on the life and work of Wisconsin grindhouse cinema auteur Bill Rebane, featuring historians, critics, and filmmakers, plus cast and crew members who worked with Rebane himself.
Do No Harm
Editor
OCD-sufferer Beth risks losing everything to save a colleague from an out-of-date sandwich.
Scuzz
Editor
On a Saturday night in Glasgow, a bassist pursues a teenage boy through the streets for a stolen guitar, but ends up finding what she really needs – a sincere human connection.
UFO
Editor
After years of estrangement, two brothers encounter their father living in a mysterious Scottish community.
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Abusive Student
Na cidade de Clydebank, Escócia, a bibliotecária Josie encontra sua alma gêmea, que também está apaixonado por ela. Seis meses depois, a situação está muito diferente, já que o país mergulhou em uma crise política, há uma agitação civil nas ruas e a normalidade é apenas uma lembrança distante. Apesar de tudo isso, Josie e Mikey tentam seguir em frente durante essa distopia.
Coombs
Additional Photography
If Samuel Beckett had lived in Scotland and made a great film, it would be this: a lucid, sometimes funny, and profoundly compassionate study of extreme old age, death, grief and loneliness. These facts of life are revealed in an act of virtuoso film-making that is dedicated, laconic and ultimately - impossible as it may seem - uplifting. A unique experience, this is a very significant and totally original film that will test, and reward any audience. The challenge is to spend time with lonely old people and Dolak is unflinching. He handles words, sounds and image with extreme care. His film is composed of long takes that juxtapose a daily routine alongside the expansive and empty landscapes of the north east, and both shot in exquisitely beautiful monochrome. Everything seems settled and inevitable until the film makes a completely unexpected move into another realm and intimates a further reach of the imagination.