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Title:
Treasures from the Scottish Screen Archive [videorecording]. Surreally Scozzese ; Chick's day ; Nine o'clock ; Petrol.
Format:
[videorecording].
Publisher:
Scottish Screen Archive,
Copyright Date:
c2001
Description:
1 videocassette (ca. 80 min.) : sd., si., b&w and col. ; 1/2 in.
Subject:
Cocozza, Enrico,--1921-1997.
Motion picture producers and directors--Scotland--Biography.
Short films.
Experimental films.
Other Authors:
Cocozza, Enrico, 1921-1997.
Wilson, Les (Leslie)
Craig, James
Caledonia, Sterne & Wyld.
Scottish Screen (Organization)
National Library of Scotland. Scottish Screen Archive.
Notes:
Title from container. Chick's day: John Graham, Gerard Cahill, Margaret McCreadie-Parker, Sadie Curran. Nine o'clock: James Craig, Sadie Curran, Les Crawford.
Contents:
Nine l'clock /a CFU production ; script, James Craig ; photography and direction, Enrico Cocozza). a CBC film ; directed by Enrico Cocozza. 1957 (si., b&w) -- Chick's day / Connoisseur ; written, produced and directed by Enrico Cocozza. 1950 (28 min., si., b&w with soundtrack added after 1951) -- Petrol / a CBC film ; directed by Enrico Cocozza. 1957 (si., b&w) -- Nine l'clock /a CFU production ; script, James Craig ; photography and direction, Enrico Cocozza).
Summary:
Enrico Cocozza, the son of immigrant Italians who ran a cafe in Wishaw, was one of Scotland's most unusual and remarkable film makers. Although an academic by profession, he also pursued an uderground career making movies. Using amateur casts and crews, and filming in and around his home town, he produced films like no other Scot of his generation. Surreally Scozzese is a documentary on Cocozza; the other films by Cocozza present short stories of delinquency and suicide.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)900032429
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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