Bass Rock Films specialises in documentaries that tell engaging stories of contemporary Scotland. Over the last few years, we've worked with the likes of BBC Scotland, BBC4, Discovery, Amazon, NHK, AppleTV and the British Film Institute.
We also make bespoke video content for a range of corporate and charitable partners to enhance their marketing and communication.
We value genuine, positive collaboration and can always be trusted to deliver. If you fancy working with us - or even just having a chat, then please get in contact.
- Kieran
Father Maximilian Nwosu and Father James Anyaegbu are two Nigerian priests - sent on a mission to serve a series of rural communities in the Scottish Highlands. A 30-minute documentary, 'Our Fathers' premiered at Glasgow Film Festival and was broadcast on BBC Scotland. It is currently available on True Story.
A passionate community, devoted to the world’s greatest monster myth, is disrupted when a determined scientist begins the final, definitive search for the Loch Ness Monster. Legend's End is represented by Espresso Media International for distribution.
The remote and breath-taking Isle of Rum lies off Scotland’s West coast. It covers 40 square miles – but is home to just 30 people. Despite its isolation however, a community scheme is about to deliver super-fast, fibre optic broadband. Outlying was commissioned by BBC4 and BFI.
Land art is the practice of using natural materials such as rocks, sand, and leaves to create beautiful, ephemeral art installations. It is a primal, ancient practice that draws inspiration from cave art, created thousands of years ago. Land art belongs to no one, except the wind and the tide. Currently in production.
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