We Are Northern Lights Explained

We Are Northern Lights
Director:Nick Higgins
Producer:Nick Higgins
Music:Blair Mowat
Editing:Colin Monie
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Gaelic
Budget:£250,000

We Are Northern Lights is a 2013 Scottish documentary film about the Scottish people, which was screened around Scotland. According to the BBC it was created using footage taken by over 100 members of the Scottish public during 2012.[1] It is described as Scotland's first ever crowd sourced film project.[2] It was shown at the Glasgow Film Festival in 2013 before being distributed to 5 Scottish Cineworld cinemas. It was also chosen as the opening film for the 2013 Glasgow Southside Film Festival.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22301892 BBC NEWS: Scottish crowd-sourced film We Are Northern Lights takes on blockbusters
  2. http://www.creativescotland.co.uk/news/we-are-northern-lights-world-premiere-at-glasgow-film-festival-15022013 We Are Northern Lights world premiere at Glasgow Film Festival