l Under The Skin (2014)
l Under The Skin (2014)
Directed by Jonathan Glazer, this adaptation of Michel Faber's acclaimed novel stars Scarlett Johansson no less, as the woman who falls to Earth in Glasgow.
l Jimmy's Hall (2014)
Due for release in May, this 1930s set drama is the latest Ken Loach that Crawford has worked on. Past features include Looking for Eric, Route Irish, and The Angels' Share.
l God Help The Girl (2014)
The Glasgow set directorial debut of Belle & Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch was a hit at Sundance in January. "An unassuming, unconventional musical tale that sneaks up on you," said the Los Angeles Times.
l River City (2007-)
The BBC soap set in the fictional Shieldinch area of Glasgow has been college and showcase for many a Scots actor, writer, director and technician.
l Filth (2013)
Together with Sunshine On Leith, For Those In Peril and Shell, Jon S Baird's adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel was lauded as part of a very good year for Scottish filmmaking in 2013.
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