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The Land of Auld Lang Syne

1950 · 8 min Documentary

A polished, academic exterior. Inside, a nation wrestling with its own reflection. This 1950 documentary strips away the post-war veneer to examine the soul of Scotland. Through stark, unflinching footage, it contrasts rolling, romanticized highlands with the soot-stained reality of industrial towns. The film is not a travelogue but a quiet interrogation, a genre piece that listens more than it tells. It captures the faces of a people caught between ancient tradition and an uncertain modern future, their stories told in the silence of a glance or the weariness of a gesture. The land of memory and the country of now are shown to be two different places, living in the same skin.

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Year 1950
Country United States of America
Genre Documentary
Runtime 8 min.

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The director's approach is one of quiet observation, framing daily life with a stark, almost tactile precision. The atmosphere is one of suspended time, where the weight of history is felt in every frame.

It's for the patient viewer seeking a meditative experience. One leaves with a sense of melancholic reflection on the passage of eras. — MovieFinder Editorial

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A solitary, rainy afternoon, accompanied by the quiet hum of a projector and a sense of historical gravity.

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