MADE IN SCOTLAND: SCOTTISH FILM WEEKEND
Nae Pasaran + Director's Q&A
Inspiring story of the Scots who grounded half of Chile's Air Force in solidarity with the Chileans against Pinochet's brutal dictatorship. Plus Q&A with director Felipe Bustos Sierra.
Director: Felipe Bustos Sierra
Cast includes: bob fulton, stuart barrie, john keenan
96 MINS / 2018 / UK / ENGLISH
In 1974, a group of Rolls-Royce factory workers in East Kilbride refused to repair jet engines destined for the Chilean Air Force, taking a quiet but extraordinary stand against General Pinochet’s brutal dictatorship. Decades later, the impact of their act of solidarity is finally revealed. A powerful and emotional story of ordinary people who changed history. Followed by a Q&A with director Felipe Bustos Sierra.
Part of Made in Scotland: Scottish Film Weekend.
This special celebration offers audiences a rare chance to see major Scottish films on the big screen, meet award-winning filmmakers, and engage with stories that resonate far beyond Scotland’s borders.
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