
Powerful Film About Endometriosis Receives Parliamentary Screening
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A short film about endometriosis, featuring Braw Clan actor Robin Laing, has just had a parliamentary screening at Westminster.
Starring Hannah Collins, directed by Dundonian filmmaker Bonnie MacRae and produced by Robin’s former colleague at River City, actor Holly Jack, All Up There was screened at a parliamentary event which platformed a number of women campaigning around endometriosis, a chronic life-altering disease that impacts 1 in 10 of those assigned female at birth – nearly 1.5 million in the UK.
Robin says:
“Working on the film felt a lot like working with Braw Clan – people who know each other deciding to make something happen. It’s such an important piece because it shines a light on an issue people aren’t always aware of, but which affects so many.
That’s what I hope Braw Clan will do – tell stories that are little-known.”
Gripping stories, in Scots.
Braw Clan's actors work far and wide, performing for companies like Shakespeare's Globe, the BBC, ITV and Netflix. But Clydesdale is our home. When we turn up to do a play in your village hall, you better believe we're going to make it a night to remember.
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"After watching the play, I feel re-energised about my village and sharing our stories."
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"When I was young speaking Scots was not allowed. Seeing this play made me very happy."
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"I wasn't sure before I came but I really enjoyed the story and hearing the Scots language."
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Gripping stories, in Scots.
Braw Clan's actors work far and wide, performing for companies like Shakespeare's Globe, the BBC, ITV and Netflix. But Clydesdale is our home. When we turn up to do a play in your village hall, you better believe we're going to make it a night to remember.
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"After watching the play, I feel re-energised about my village and sharing our stories."
AUDIENCE MEMBER
"When I was young speaking Scots was not allowed. Seeing this play made me very happy."
AUDIENCE MEMBER
"I wasn't sure before I came but I really enjoyed the story and hearing the Scots language."
AUDIENCE MEMBER

Gripping stories, in Scots.
Braw Clan's actors work far and wide, performing for companies like Shakespeare's Globe, the BBC, ITV and Netflix. But Clydesdale is our home. When we turn up to do a play in your village hall, you better believe we're going to make it a night to remember.
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"After watching the play, I feel re-energised about my village and sharing our stories."
AUDIENCE MEMBER
"When I was young speaking Scots was not allowed. Seeing this play made me very happy."
AUDIENCE MEMBER
"I wasn't sure before I came but I really enjoyed the story and hearing the Scots language."
AUDIENCE MEMBER



