Duncan Cowles on BBC Scotland this evening

Duncan Cowles on BBC Scotland this evening

Look out for award winning film-maker Duncan Cowles on BBC Reporting Scotland this evening Friday 14th October.

Scottish Care recently commissioned Duncan to make a series of films in and around North Merchiston Care Home in Edinburgh as part of Luminate, Scotland’s Creative Ageing Festival.

The films entitled ‘Directed by North Merchiston’  features residents aged between 80 and 102. The residents involved are Edith Emerson, May Reid, John Moore, Margaret Henderson and Charlie Dolan – the eldest at 102.

 

You can see previews of the films here  www.duncancowles.com/category/films

Duncan will give the films their premiere at the Scottish Care Conference on Friday 18th November at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow.

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