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Director
  
Jack Foster

Genre
  
Documentary

Duration
  

Language
  
English

9/10
IMDb

Producer
  
Christopher Silver

Music director
  
Rona Wilkie, Marit Falt

Country
  
United Kingdom

Release date
  
July 8, 2014 (2014-07-08) (Scotland) August 21, 2014 (2014-08-21) (Worldwide)

Writer
  
Jack Foster, Christopher Silver

Screenplay
  
Christopher Silver, Jack Foster

Scotland Yet is a 2014 documentary film directed by Scottish filmmaker and journalist Jack Foster, and produced by Christopher Silver. The film focuses on the more obscure grassroots elements of the Scottish independence campaign, concentrated primarily on those arguing for a Yes vote in the 2014 referendum; the film's tagline is “a film about independence.”

Contents

The title of the film alludes to a song by the late Scottish folk singer and songwriter Davy Steele, called ‘Scotland Yet’, written at the time of the 1997 Devolution referendum. Various interpretations of the song feature in the film’s soundtrack, created by traditional musicians Rona Wilkie and Marit Fält.

Scotland Yet is to date, the only feature film to have covered the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.

Synopsis

The film concentrates primarily on the left-wing arguments for Scottish independence, as seen through the eyes of political activists such as Tariq Ali and Robin McAlpine; also journalists such as Ian Bell and Lesley Riddoch. The film sets out to document the smaller, less publicised elements of the 2014 pro independence campaign, such as National Collective, Radical Independence and Common Weal. The documentary combines this with a commentary on the historical context of the independence movement, and the controversies surrounding perceived media bias during the campaign.

Financing

Scotland Yet is the first Scottish film to be entirely funded through crowdfunder donations.

References

Scotland Yet Wikipedia
Scotland Yet IMDb