They're always picking on us.
- Date:
- 1980
- Film
About this work
Description
The opening footage is set in a busy school corridor. The now familiar teens from this series are leaving school and in celebratory mood. They complain about being picked on by teachers, parents and authority. Some of the teens are just about to start work - with little enthusiasm. One teen comments that without authority, there would be a riot; riot footage is then shown. Clips of petty crime and a simulated 'glassing' by a drunk of a policeman in a pub as well as fight sequences are then seen. The teens go into a cinema projection booth and try out a voice altering machine. One of the teens leaves home and his parents and friends say goodbye at a train station.
Publication/Creation
UK : Viscom Scotland, 1980.
Physical description
1 film reel (16 min.) : sound, color, 16 mm.
Creator/production credits
Written and directed by Sarah Erulkar. Produced by Viscom Scotland in association with Smith Schorstein Associates Ltd.
Copyright note
Scottish Health Education Group
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesBMA839By appointment Manual request