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Alasdair Gray 0-70

A documentary for BBC Scotland celebrating Alasdair Gray’s seventieth birthday. Alasdair Gray is multi-talented - one of Scotland’s greatest living writers, painter of portraits and ambitious work yet, the ceiling of Oran Mor arts centre in Glasgow. In this elegant and imaginative film Gray reflects on his life to date and comes face to face with his harshest critic - himself.

Director Kevin Cameron
Producer John Archer

©Hopscotch Films.2008.

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