One of the lecturers in Screenwriting and Film Production at Queen Margaret University, Graham Drysdale, has produced a feature film which he has just released called ‘Wigilia”. This is his first film and the name comes from the traditional Polish Christmas Eve celebration.

The film’s cameraman and producer, Grant McPhee, works as part of the camera team on ‘Outlander’ and has also worked on ‘Game of Thrones’.

Here is the trailer:

Wigilia Trailer-HD from grant mcphee on Vimeo.

Graham, the film’s director, said: “January and February are traditionally quiet months within the film industry and Grant had some down time last year and challenged me to come up with a story line and a concept which could be filmed in about five to six days. He generously provided his time, equipment and helped supply crew.

Graham said: “It’s been great working with Grant and to finally complete the film in time for Christmas.”

The film stars Iwona Glowinska, from the band Featherwest, and co-stars Duglas T Stewart, singer and songwriter of BMX Bandits – Glasgow musical icons and Kurt Cobain’s other favourite band. The story focuses on a lonely Polish cleaner in Glasgow who prepares a traditional ‘Wigilia’ meal but her peace is shattered by the arrival of an unexpected visitor seeking refuge in what he thought would be an empty flat. Both are lonely and in need of sanctuary over the Christmas period.

Graham concluded: “It’s been a challenging process making a low/no budget feature film but I’ve had great support from Grant. Importantly, I can now pass on the knowledge that I’ve gained during the process to students on the film and media degree course at Queen Margaret University.”

The film is now available to stream online at a cost of just £3.50. Click here.

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