Three documentary films by Adrin Neatrour

Dir. Adrin Neatrour

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Thu 31 January 2008 // 19:30 / Cinema

The Cobbler's Last Tale (38 mins); The Last Kill (40mins); Catch-a-Fishie (50mins). Three documentary films which chronicle a world where traditional occupations have become dying trades, all told with music and humour. In presence of the film maker.

The Cobbler's Last Tale (38 mins); The Last Kill (40mins); Catch-a-Fishie (50mins). Three documentary films which chronicle a world where traditional occupations have become dying trades, all told with music and humour.

The Cobbler’s Last Tale (photo) documents the demise of one of the last traditional cobblers in the North east; The Last Kill documents the end of the career of Davey Kelly, an itinerant slaughterer in Galloway; and Catch-a-Fishie looks at the decimation of the North East's fishing industry from Shields to Eyemouth.

Adrin Neatrour will be at the Star and Shadow tonight for a discussion with the public after the projection of his films. This is a rare opportunity, do not miss it.

For more information about Adrin Neatrour, you can visit the website of his production company Crinkle Cut.

THIS IS A FREE EVENT (you will only have to pay £1 membership for the year if you have not joined already)