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Filmmaker Jane McAllister follows her father, Yes campaigner Fraser McAllister, through the events of the 2014 referendu | dG1fSC00V3hHa1dQYnM
Transcript
00:00 I've got a story to tell you. It's a story about love and hope and fear.
00:14 Some people would rather I didn't tell this story.
00:19 Others don't want to relive the past because it still hurts.
00:25 But a record does exist. And nations exist in the stories we tell.
00:38 This is just one story of one family in one small town in 2014.
00:48 It is not impartial but it is true and it might be the only record we've got.
00:59 We need your help to finish this film. On this page you will find tickets to the
01:03 film premieres, theatrical and online, along with other one-off rewards.
01:10 We believe this film has unique potential to bring people together and we want it to
01:14 reach as many as possible. Because if there's one thing we can all
01:19 agree on it's that we need to talk about this.
01:22 Our country is stuck at the moment and maybe it would help to see ourselves from a distance
01:30 so we can move forward. I've got a story to tell you.
01:36 Do you want to hear it? The world is waiting to learn if the United
01:47 Kingdom will remain united or if the Scots have voted for independence.
01:58 What question would you like me to try and answer tonight?
02:05 Fear, debt, poverty, ill health. And it has to change.
02:11 It really has to change and this is our opportunity to change it.
02:16 Why would Scotland want to do that? We are better together.
02:19 Next time you hear better together ask yourself this.
02:24 Better together for whom? You can't even cover the whole of this street
02:36 in two months with the amount of activism you've got.
02:39 We need to have RSVP. We need to have people getting a grip here.
02:43 You're trying to be right canvassing most nights of the week.
02:50 Saturdays at stalls, every single Saturday. I feel like a personal assistant.
02:55 Are you a socialist? Are you a socialist? Are you still a socialist?
03:01 I'm part of the United Kingdom and I'll still play well part of it.
03:05 Right, do you want to fight? And the next one I'll be successful.
03:15 The bank's going to take their business south and she could lose her job.
03:19 An economic trapdoor down which we go from which we might never escape.
03:25 An economic minefield...
03:26 They just wish the Scots would get up off their knees.
03:30 On their knees or on their bellies?
03:32 But I believe that we have a chance if everybody sticks to it.
03:49 I think we're going to shake up the world. I really do.
03:53 Britain, Great Britain, what does it stand for?
03:56 I'm not involved in food banks. It's all right. It's all right.
04:06 I'm really frightened, aren't you? You're all right.
04:08 So we'll know what it's like to be frightened.
04:15 [Music]
04:43 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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