Short digital artworks created by leading Scottish theatre and screen talent.
Stuck at home, an ageing Inspector Rebus reflects on his bizarre solitary confinement.
An ageing mother casts her mind back to the innocent years of her daughter’s childhood.
If you’re a parent with a wee kid the park is a haven. Or at least it was, until lockdown
A Stornoway teenager dreams of getting behind the wheel and escaping her small-town life.
A bike courier races the clock in this cutting new piece from writer Kevin P. Gilday.
Maureen Beattie features in a heartbreaking new short from writer Michael John O’Neill.
Brian Duffy features in this newly filmed short extract from Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting
A man tells the story of his escape from Congo to Glasgow in this revelatory extract.
A new short from leading Scottish comedienne Janey Godley.
Peter Mullan stars in a surreal and hilarious new short from writer Douglas Maxwell.
Alan Cumming stars in a hilarious and sinister new three-part short from Johnny McKnight.
Julie Wilson Nimmo features in this creepy comedy short from writer Greg Hemphill.
A local radio DJ keeps her listeners smiling in this new short starring Elaine C Smith.
Jonathan Watson stars in a newly-performed extract from Frances Poet’s play Fibres.
A lyrical, life-affirming musical journey about coming through the toughest of times.
A young woman takes comfort imagining a time when she can be with her loved ones again.
After the end of the world, wee Davey is surprised to find he’s the last man standing.
Alan Cumming stars in the sinister conclusion of a three-part short from Johnny McKnight.
After breaching lockdown, a fictional scientific advisor struggles to justify his actions.
Amy Conachan stars in a newly performed extract from Gerda Stevenson’s Skeleton Wumman.
Alan Cumming stars in the 2nd of a darkly-comic three-part short from Johnny McKnight.
Freed from her controlling husband’s ire, a lonely mother finally reaches out to her son.
Waking up on a crowded hospital ward, a young woman finds a welcome source of humanity.
Patrick Martins & Emma King recount a slave’s journey in this extract by May Sumbwanyambe