The first part of Bill Douglas' influential trilogy harks back to his impoverished upbringing in early-'40s Scotland. Cinema was his only escape - he paid for it with the money he made from returning empty jam jars - and this escape is reflected most closely at this time of his life as an eight-year-old living on the breadline with his half-brother and sick grandmother in a poor mining village.
Napoleon
Drama, History, War
7.8
My Way Home
Drama
7.2
My Ain Folk
Drama
7.1
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
Romance, Fantasy, Drama
6.3
The Isle
Drama, Thriller
6.9
Monkey Business
Comedy, Science Fiction
6.7
The Rogue's Trial
Comedy, Drama
6.7
Smiles of a Summer Night
Comedy, Romance
7.4
Vermiglio
Drama
7.1
Taxidermia
Drama, Horror, Comedy
6.6
Funny Farm
Comedy
6.2
White Hunter, Black Heart
Adventure, Drama
6.4
Titanic
Drama, Romance
7.9
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
Drama, Thriller
8.2
Sinners
Horror, Action, Thriller
7.5
Swiped
History, Drama
6.6
Pierrot le Fou
Drama, Romance, Crime
7.3
Shutter Island
Drama, Thriller, Mystery
8.2
Matchmaker Santa
TV Movie, Comedy, Drama, Romance
5.7
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
Horror, Thriller
6.0
Driving Miss Daisy
Drama
7.2
Popular Music
Comedy, Drama
6.2
8 Mile
Drama, Music
7.1
Billy Elliot
Drama, Comedy, Music
7.6
Dirty Dancing
Drama, Music, Romance
7.3
Breaking the Waves
Drama, Romance
7.5
The 400 Blows
Drama
8.0
After the Fall
Drama, TV Movie
0.0
American Beauty
Drama
8.0
Owning it
Drama, TV Movie
6.4
Mommy
Drama
8.2
New Year, New Me
Drama
0.0
Emma's Dream
Drama
0.0
Dead Poets Society
Drama
8.3
Freud's Last Session
Drama
6.6
Cherrybomb
Drama, Romance, Thriller
5.5
Secret of the Cave
Drama, Family
4.7
Bugsy
Crime, Drama, Mystery
6.3
Tea with Mussolini
Comedy, Drama, War
6.4
Quadrophenia
Drama, Music
7.0