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My Old School

2022 | 104m | English

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Director: Jono McLeod
Writer: Jono McLeod
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In 1993, 16-year-old Brandon Lee enrolled at Bearsden Academy, a secondary school in a well-to-do suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. What followed over the next two years would become the stuff of legend.
Release Date: Mar 10, 2022
Director: Jono McLeod
Writer: Jono McLeod
Genres: Animation, Documentary
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Production Companies Hopscotch Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Alan Cumming Brandon Lee
Clare Grogan Mrs. Ogg (voice)
Lulu Mrs. Holmes (voice)
Dawn Steele Mrs. Nolan (voice)
Joseph McFadden Mr. MacLeod (voice)
Gary Lamont Mr. MacKinnon (voice)
Juliet Cadzow Brandon's Gran (voice)
Michele Gallagher Mrs. Thomson (voice)
Wam Siluka Jr. Stefen (voice)
Natalie McConnon Nicola (voice)
Camilla Kerslake Brandon's Mum (voice)
Brian O’Sullivan Mr. Gunn (voice)
Carly McKinnon Miss MacKichan (voice)
David Tattoo Dave McKinlay Self
Jono McLeod Self
Name Job
Phil Mews Production Coordinator
Jamie MacWilliam Production Design
Remo Catani First Assistant Director
Damien Leitch Focus Puller
Bruce Carmichael Focus Puller
Finlay McLay Costume Designer
Caroline Hamilton Makeup Artist
Jo Mcauliffe Makeup Artist
Shelly Poole Original Music Composer
Jono McLeod Writer, Director, Additional Editing
Mhairi Valentine Production Coordinator
Jade Nicholl Makeup Artist
Lisa Higgins Sound Recordist
Jonathon McLoone Sound Recordist
David McKeitch Sound Recordist
Kevin Robertson Sound Recordist
David Cameron Newbigging Storyboard Artist
Tommy Ga-Ken Wan Still Photographer
Derek Gereg Digital Imaging Technician
Jon Bruce Colorist
Lewis Carmichael Online Editor
John Cobban Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Heather Andrews Sound Designer
Stewart Simpson Sound Designer
Zander Mavor Dialogue Editor
Scott Bilsbrough Assistant Editor
Fatma Hegazy Assistant Editor
Gemma Dempsey Music Supervisor
George Geddes Director of Photography
Berny McGurk Editor
Layla Mall Costume Designer
Name Title
John Archer Producer
Mark Thomas Executive Producer
Olivia Lichtenstein Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I will admit to having been brought up a stone's throw from Bearsden (a well-off suburb of Glasgow in Scotland) though some years before this actually took place. The story is all about "Brandon Lee" - portrayed here by Alan Cumming. He rather famously enrolled at a school and passed for a 16 year o ... ld pupil, fairly effortlessly, until a series of unfortunate mishaps lead to a rather startling discovery and a tissue of lies and deceit. Aside from a little illuminating actuality at the end, it is largely delivered to us by way of commentaries from the man's contemporaries - now in their forties - describing the fascinating chronology of just what happened. Some of these contributions are superbly pithy. Beware there is plenty of ripe Glasgow vernacular, but it's never gratuitous - indeed, for much of this film it is more emanating from the increasingly incredulous narrative as many of his school mates find out the truth for the first time since 1993. It tries to explain just how incompetent the vetting system at the school was (though the truth being stranger than fiction element of the behaviour of "Lee" probably mitigates that a little) and it works really well. I think my favourite observation has to come from the tattooed "Dave McKinley" who in one short sentence summed up the whole scenario... It certainly helps if you are local, but nonetheless, this is a well constructed, paced and frankly quite fascinating drama documentary that features the actors (and their voices) but sparingly. It's left to his colleagues to provide the narrative, and alongside some engaging animation I found it really quite entertaining.

Aug 29, 2022