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''Big Gold Dream'' is a 2015 film documenting the story of Scotland's
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scene, focusing on record labels
Fast Product Fast Product was an independent record label, established in Edinburgh by Bob Last, his partner, Hilary Morrison and Tim Pearce in December 1977. Its first release was also the first single by the Mekons, released on 20 January 1978. The label ...
and
Postcard Records Postcard Records is a British, Glasgow-based, independent record label founded by Alan Horne in 1979, as a vehicle for releases by Orange Juice and Josef K. The label's motto was "The Sound of Young Scotland", a parody/tribute to the Motown mot ...
. Directed by filmmaker
Grant McPhee Grant McPhee is a Scottish film director, cinematographer and writer. His films include the music documentaries ''Big Gold Dream'', ''Teenage Superstars'' and the drama, ''Far From the Apple Tree'' starring Sorcha Groundsell. He won the prestig ...
, the film's name is taken from the 1981
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single of the same name, the final release on the Pop Aural label. The film won the 2015
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Audience Award and was followed by another music documentary in 2017 called '' Teenage Superstars'', which was about acts associated with Creation Records and the 53rd & 3rd label.


Overview

Using a combination of interviews, archive material and specially-shot footage, the film traces the development of a post-punk scene in Scotland, tracing its roots in the punk explosion of 1977 and its effect on the
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music scene, with the emergence of bands such as
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and The Dirty Reds and the appearance of record label Fast Product, which went on to release records by
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,
The Mekons The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
,
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and
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. The film goes on to chart (and contrast) the rise and fall of Glasgow's poppier Postcard Records, home to
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and east-coast defectors, Josef K. While primarily regarded as a music documentary, McPhee has stated that he sees Big Gold Dream as a study of creative autonomy and
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: “Despite its billing, this film is not a history of Scottish punk or independent music. It’s not really even that much about Scotland. It’s about young people taking control and expressing themselves creatively, without seeking permission from anyone in authority first – it just happens that those young people in our films chose post-punk music.”


Production

Big Gold Dream took nine years to produce, with the first interviews filmed in 2006. McPhee attributes this to a dearth of available resources, stating that "in the early days things moved very slowly, equipment and time were expensive so we had to save up for a while to do each interview – and that was frustrating. Even a dozen interviews could take a couple of years." So much footage was captured over this period that a second documentary, Teenage Superstars, followed, following the story of the Scottish music scene from the mid-eighties to early nineties, including interviews with Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake and
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of
The Vaselines The Vaselines are a Scottish alternative rock band. Formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1986, the band was originally a duo between its songwriters Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee, but later added James Seenan and Eugene's brother Charlie Kelly on ba ...
. An interview-only feature length companion film 'The Glasgow School' was released on DVD in 2016, focussing on Postcard Records and Swamplands and utilised unused interviews filmed for Big Gold Dream.


Release

Big Gold Dream premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 19 June 2015, going on to show at Raindance,
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,
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, Doc'n Roll Film Festival and
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. It was also included in the schedules of music festivals including The Great Escape, Indiepop NYC and Electric Fields. Big Gold Dream received a television premiere on
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on 15 April 2016.


Reception

The film was roundly well-received, including 8/10 in Uncut, 4* in Mojo, 4* in Record Collector Magazine and 5* in Musikexpress, as well as positive reviews in the Scotsman and Louder than War. Dazed and Confused named it one of the best music documentaries of 2015 and it was included in Sight & Sound's best of 2015 list. Big Gold Dream received its premiere at the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival on 19 June. Its screening saw it win the Audience Award. In Sight and Sounds Best Films of 2015 Poll it was voted 131 on the list. The film was self distributed on DVD via through Rough Trade and Love Music in 2017. After the film was screened on BBC 2 it led to a large amount of positive press in newspapers and online articles including Vice, Dazed and Pitchfork. In May 2016 Big Gold Dream screened at a special event at New York University, Rough Trade NYC and The NYC Pop-Fest. For the occasion a commemorative cassette and limited edition screen-printed poster were created by Texte Und Tone. The cassette notes were an extended conversation between Michael Train and Michael Vazquez, who had programmed a continuous 96-hour broadcast of Scottish underground music during 1994, in Massachusetts. Cherry Red Records released a five-CD box set, entitled Big Gold Dreams that acted as a tie-in with the film. In October 2018 it was part of the National Museum of Scotland's 2018 Rip it Up exhibition where it screened at Edinburgh's Filmhouse. 'The source interviews for Big Gold Dream and The Glasgow School were revisited for the 2022 book, Hungry Beat, an oral history of Fast Product and Postcard Records. The book was written by Douglas MacIntyre and Grant McPhee with Neil Cooper and published by White rabbit Books.' Many of the interviews for the film were used as the basis for the 2022 book, Hungry Beat, written by Douglas MacIntyre and Grant McPhee with Neil Cooper and published by White Rabbit Books.


Awards

Big Gold Dream won the
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Audience Award in 2015.


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