A Map With Gaps is an account of a journey made by the director’s father through Soviet Russia in the early ‘seventies, in a van he called Supervan. Essentially a catalogue of minor disasters, the story demonstrates that fact can indeed be stranger than fiction and sometimes the grey area between the two is the most interesting place to explore, particularly if you forgot to bring a map.
An Edinburgh College of Art Production
Screening Formats: Digi Beta, DV-Cam
Highlights:
OFFICIAL SCREENING – Documentary Fortnight Extended – MOMA 2006
WINNER – Grand Jury Award Best Short Documentary – Slamdance 2007
WINNER – Special Jury Award – Vendome International Film Festival 2006
WINNER – Royal Television Society Student Award for Best Factual Film 2006
Links:
Official Website
To arrange a screening contact: info@scotdoc.com
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