Eton College screens "Every Picture Tells a Story" at the Firestation Centre, Windsor

Still from Every Picture Tells a Story, directed by James Scott

Still from Every Picture Tells a Story, directed by James Scott

Every Picture Tells a Story will be screening on January 27, 2017 at 7:30 pm at the Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture, Windsor.

The feature length film is directed by James Scott, Oscar winning son of William Scott, and stars Natasha Richardson in her first film role with Alex Norton and Phyllis Logan. It was written by award winning writer Shane Connaughton (My Left Foot). The film is based on William Scott's early life in Scotland and Ireland.

"Strong on feeling...stands as one of the great films about childhood"
- Stills, 1984

The screening is part of an exhibition of William Scott's work, Form - Colour - Space, which opened at Verey Gallery, Eton College on November 10th, 2016. The exhibition explores William Scott's still life practice and includes paintings, drawings and prints, as well as a number of the simple kitchen objects he used to explore form, colour and space. 

For tickets and more information, visit the Eton College website or contact Charlotte Villiers:
c.villiers@etoncollege.org.uk  /  01753 370603

For directions to the Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture, please visit their website

William Scott, 1954Black Bottle and Yellow

William Scott, 1954
Black Bottle and Yellow

Form - Colour - Space will be on view through March 31, 2017.

You can read more about this exhibition and William Scott's works at the William Scott Foundation website. For more information about the show, please visit the exhibition website

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