A fledgling Lanarkshire filmmaker is "living the dream" after his first full-length feature was selected to premiere at next month's Glasgow Film Festival.
And Paul Morris' dynamic debut success is all the more remarkable as he had "no budget" to put together flick Angry Young Men.
Paul wrote and directed the 84-minute long movie and managed to assemble a 70-strong cast to shoot the production on the streets of his former home town, Hamilton.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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