No Hope For Men Below (2012) Directed by Adam Stafford

No Hope For Men Below (2012) Directed by Adam Stafford

Directed by Adam Stafford
The Redding Pit is flooded & we've sons & fathers there!

Videos

No Hope For Men Below Teaser Trailer

Overview

Genre
Cultural History, Portrait, and Docu-Drama
Synopsis

No Hope For Men Below is a powerful Cinepoem about a mining disaster that killed 40 men in 1923. Written by Janet Paisley in Broad Scots dialect, the film explores the effect the disaster has on the women of the small community and how the industry that allows them a living can also quickly destroy it.

Stage
in post-production
Running time
10 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Short Ends Media
Country
United Kingdom
Years of Production
2012
Locations
Central Scotland, Fife, Dumfries
Prod. Partners
William Duncan and Suzy Enoch

Distribution Details

Language
Broad Scots
Subtitles
English

Photos

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