
William Gerald Forbes (Bill) Douglas was a Scottish film director best known for the trilogy of films about his early life. Having been interested in film-making all his life, in 1968 Douglas enrolled at the London International Film School, where he wrote the screenplay for a short autobiographical film called Jamie. After initial difficulties in finding support for the project, he eventually found a champion at the British Film Institute in the newly appointed head of Production, Mamoun Hassan, who secured funding on the basis that Jamie should form part one of a trilogy – echoing the great childhood trilogies of Ray and Gorki. The film was renamed "My Childhood", and its success on the international festival circuit paved the way for the second and third instalments of the trilogy of Douglas's formative years: My Ain Folk (1973) and My Way Home (1978). The Bill Douglas Trilogy recoun…
movieBill Douglas: My Best Friend
2023 · Self (archive footage)
movieBill Douglas: Intent on Getting the Image
2006 · Himself (archive footage)
movieThe Ring of Truth
1996 · Writer
movieComrades
1987 · Director, Writer
movieSleepwalker
1984 · Alex Britain
Working Surface: A Short Study (with Actors) in the 'Ways' of a Bourgeois Writer
1979
movieMy Way Home
1978 · Director, Writer
movieHome and Away
1974 · Writer
movieMy Ain Folk
1973 · Director, Writer
movieMy Childhood
1972 · Writer, Director
movieCome Dancing
1970 · Director, Writer
movieSmall World
1968 · Director
movieStill Life
1968 · Director
movieFever
1967 · , Director
movieWoman in the Park
1967 · Director
movieGracemary
1966 · Director
movieThe Water Cress File
1966 · Director
movieCarry On Cleo
1964 · Companion (uncredited)
The Younger Generation
1961 · Duncan, Cowboy, Mike Anson, Boyfriend, Steve
The Party
— · Director
Rousdon
— · Director
Chekhov
— · Director