Maurice Hatton
Directing
Known For

Against the backdrop of the 1977 Edinburgh Film Festival, two low-budget filmmakers attempt to talk up some finance as they hunt for cash, cast and ‘name director’ Sam Fuller to shoot their Aberdeen-set oil-boom adventure ‘Gulf and Western’. Along the way, they encounter a plethora of filmmaking luminaries including Wim Wenders, Stephen Frears, John Boorman, Bill Forsyth and Alan Bennett.
Long Shot

Carlos Quintas, the democratically-elected president of an unnamed South American country, has been deposed by a military coup. He is in London, the head of a government in exile, rallying international support. He is also a poet of talent and reputation, in love with Kate, his assistant, who has a secret of her own and keeps Carlos at a distance. The generals have a team of professionals in London bent on kidnap and assassination. Hovering around Carlos are two Russians, who may be KGB, an American book publisher, who may be CIA, an elusive Brit, probably from her majesty's secret service, and his own few supporters. Is Carlos doomed? Whom can he trust?
American Roulette

An actress dressed as a nun flounces off a film set and has a series of encounters on the streets of London.
Scene Nun, Take One

They're young, unemployed and on the march - from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea to London.
Right to Work March

A Marxist-Leninist expelled from the British Communist Party joins the Revolutionary Party of the Third World, sleeps around, and attempts to rethink his place within the revolution after the events of the 1968 May uprising in Paris.
Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition

People claim to know an amnesiac who finds herself in a hotel with a suitcase full of cash.
Nelly's Version

A description of the various activities of Gala Day held annually at Durham when the miners and their families come to town.
Gala Day

A young couple have a baby boy. However, the new father doesn't take to his new position quite as well as expected.