Mining Poems or Odes

Mining Poems or Odes
Mining Poems or Odes

Film Details

Year

2015

Duration

11 minutes

Genres

Documentary, Short Films

Language

English

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Synopsis

In this award-winning, impressionistic short documentary, Robert, an ex-welder from the shipyard area of Govan in Glasgow, reflects on his discovery of literature and how words have become his ‘tools of the trade’.

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