Scheme Birds

2019 Swedish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scheme Birds is a 2019 Swedish-British documentary film written and directed by Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin. It focuses on a teenage girl living in poverty-stricken area in Scotland.

Directed byEllen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Written byEllen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Produced byMario Adamson, Ruth Reid
CinematographyEllinor Hallin
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Scheme Birds
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Directed byEllen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Written byEllen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Produced byMario Adamson, Ruth Reid
CinematographyEllinor Hallin
Edited byHanna Lejonqvist
Music byCharlie Jefferson
Production
companies
Sisyfos Film, Scottish Gid Films
Release date
  • 5 May 2019 (2019-05-05) (Tribeca)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesSweden
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
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Synopsis

Scheme Birds is a documentary centred on a working-class teenage girl, Gemma, living in Jerviston (Motherwell, Scotland). Her mother was a drug addict and abandoned her at birth, and she lives in grim circumstances. The title derives from the purpose-built public housing scheme where she lives in Motherwell.[1][2]

Production

The film was written and directed by Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin, in their feature film debut as directors. It was produced by Mario Adamson and Ruth Reid through Sisyfos Film and Scottish Gid Films. Hanna Lejonqvist edited the film and Ellinor Hallin was responsible for the cinematography.[1]

Release and accolades

The film premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival,[3] where it won the Best Feature Documentary award and the Best New Documentary Director award.[4]

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