Unscrew (2003)

Blackly comedic, a macabre twist on an Ian McEwan’esque fantasy. The Independent

A short drama for the BBC and Scottish Screen starring Douglas Henshall and Emma Fielding. It was selected for the following film festivals: Edinburgh, London, New York, Palm Springs, Manchester, Hull, Grenada, Barcelona and Berlin. It won Clara Glynn, its writer/director, a prize at the Grenada Film Festival and was a runner-up for the Jim Poole Award for best Scottish short film and short-listed for a BAFTA short film award and a Scottish BAFTA

Director/Writer Clara Glynn

Producer Carolynne Sinclair Kidd

The Practicality of Magnolia (2002)

Original, inventive and visually inspired... this is a bright, sweet film with a dark streak running through it. Sumptuously shot and boasting excellent performances all round. The Scotsman

A half hour drama for STV starring Sheila Hancock, Steven Duffy and Brian Cox. It premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival and won Best TV Drama and Best Score awards at the Scottish Baftas.

Director Clara Glynn

Writer Raymond Soltysek

Producer Carolynne Sinclair Kidd

The Drowned Village (2001)

For BBC Scotland and BBC2. Evocative memories of villagers are intercut with archive to paint an unforgettable portrait of a vanished way of life. Shortlisted for an RTS award, this documentary got record viewing figures for BBC Scotland’s Ex-S.

An extraordinary tale told brilliantly by ordinary folk. Don’t miss it. Sunday Mail.

Directed and Produced by Clara Glynn