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Utopian Nostalgia: Murray Grigor’s Space and Light (1972)

15th July 201715th July 2017 Kelvin Hall Access Staff

“The twentieth century began with utopia and ended with nostalgia.” Svetlana Boym One of the Moving Image Archive’s treasure troves is a collection of films produced for Films of Scotland, an agency set up by John Grierson for the Empire Exhibition of 1938 to make films promoting Scotland’s social, cultural and industrial heritage to the […]

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