St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle
1928 film
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St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle (also known as Britain's Loneliest Isle [1]) is a 1928 short silent documentary film directed by Paul Robello and Bobbie Mannabout.[1][2] The film is about St Kilda, an isolated archipelago to the west of Scotland, and the final period of its habitation. The permanent population of St Kilda was evacuated in 1930.
Scenario
Production
Availability
The film is available for viewing on the National Library of Scotland website.[3]
It was included as an extra on the 2004 DVD release of Michael Powell's The Edge of the World."[4]
Preservation status
In May 2010, the film was inscribed in UNESCO's UK Memory of the World Register.[5][6]
See also
- SS Hebrides
- The Edge of the World (1937)