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- Essentially a rerelease of Michael Powell's 'The Edge of the World' (1937), but with color book-ends in which director and actors revisit the island of Foula forty years later and talk about their experiences.
- The stunningly wild and remote Shetland Islands are home to the highest density of otters in Europe. But despite their numbers, otters are extremely shy and are rarely seen. The harsh northerly environment forces these animals to live on the edge. The otter mother alone is responsible for raising her cubs - teaching them to dive, hunt and fish and gradually leading them to independence. When times are tough, otter mothers often face difficult decisions. By the time the cubs are a year old and have finished their education, the mother will chase her male cubs away, forcing them to start a new life on their own. This is the story of one family and their bid for survival.
- A film shoot, two individuals, one place. A suprasensory story that gravitates between domination and desire.
- Scotland, the small communities in the islands and highlands are disturbed by the heartbeat of today's industry; oil. Yesterday weavers are now welders of oil rigs, fisherman catch their fish between the pipelines. Will there be a future for them and their children in the land of tales, whiskey and bagpipes?