STILL YES - a film about grassroots politics in Scotland
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STILL YES is a film about the people who are the ‘grass roots’ of Scotland’s campaign for independence to be released online.
In September 2014 a referendum proposing Scottish Independence was lost.
Yet, ten years later polling shows support for Scotland being a separate country has done nothing but go up. It’s the effect of a broad grass roots movement imbedded across the country.
Who are these activists and supporters? What has changed and is changing in Scotland after 10 years?
This is a film without 'politicians'. It tells personal stories. From the 'Yes Bikers' flying flags from motorbikes to 'Painters for Yes'. March organisers to musicians. And ultimately, can this massive civic muscle operating outside politics ever deliver on a dream ?
Our target of £5800 will help pay for essential filming and postproduction costs including travel over a six week period. Wages are calculated at the National Living Wage rate.
Production Crew £2,880
Equipment £940
Location Travel £1,415
Postproduction £270
Music and Copyright £250
Insurance £58
TOTAL £5,813
FILM MAKER
Charlie Stuart has been making programmes for television for more than 30 years.
He is the film maker behind Lesley Riddoch’s travelogues ESTONIA THE BALTIC TIGER and DENMARK THE STATE OF HAPPINESS. (With more than a million views on YouTube.)
Organizer
Charles Stuart
Organizer
Scotland