The Underground Cinema Club is a production company based in Angus . We are a film production company dedicated to harnessing the power of cinema for social good. Our mission to is to produce and facilitate the creation of powerful, authentic, and socially conscious films that not only entertain but also inform, inspire, and drive positive change.We also create and run educational projects and workshops.The company was formed by BAFTA winning film maker Ian Bustard.
The Demented Poets is currently touring around Scotland
Demented Cinema
Demented Cinema will feature two new films and an after-show discussion. The films have been made over the last two years and both feature Ron Coleman, who sadly passed away this October. Ron was a creative artist living with dementia who called himself The Demented Poet. These films show what an incredible artist, activist and human being he was and how his dementia diagnosis did not define or limit him. Both films are directed by BAFTA-winning director Ian Bustard. The films are being toured throughout Scotland throughout November - January. Demented Cinema Demented Cinema will feature two new films and an after-show discussion. The films have been made over the last two years and both feature Ron Coleman, who sadly passed away this October. Ron was a creative artist living with dementia who called himself The Demented Poet. These films show what an incredible artist, activist and human being he was and how his dementia diagnosis did not define or limit him. Both films are directed by BAFTA-winning director Ian Bustard. The films are being toured throughout Scotland throughout November - January.
The Demented Poets is a documentary about a filmmaker who embarks on a personal journey after discovering that his father has dementia. He meets Ron Coleman, who proudly calls himself "The Demented Poet," and uses creativity to express and challenge how he lives with his condition. Ron introduces us to other dementia activists/artists in Scotland as they put on Scotland's first Dementia Arts Festival. We see how people living with dementia can produce meaningful art and how this helps with the illness. The film is a moving personal story about family, creativity, connection, love and humanity
Caught in this moment in time (Short film) - A writer with dementia has writer's block. His only companion is the AI system Alexa, who looks after him. Ron Colman plays himself in this powerful film exploring creativity, self-care care and mortality, shot on the Isle of Lewis.
Demented Cinema will feature two new films and an after-show discussion. The films have been made over the last two years and both feature Ron Coleman, who sadly passed away this October. Ron was a creative artist living with dementia who called himself The Demented Poet. These films show what an incredible artist, activist and human being he was and how his dementia diagnosis did not define or limit him. Both films are directed by BAFTA-winning director Ian Bustard. The films are being toured throughout Scotland throughout November - January. Demented Cinema Demented Cinema will feature two new films and an after-show discussion. The films have been made over the last two years and both feature Ron Coleman, who sadly passed away this October. Ron was a creative artist living with dementia who called himself The Demented Poet. These films show what an incredible artist, activist and human being he was and how his dementia diagnosis did not define or limit him. Both films are directed by BAFTA-winning director Ian Bustard. The films are being toured throughout Scotland throughout November - January.
The Demented Poets is a documentary about a filmmaker who embarks on a personal journey after discovering that his father has dementia. He meets Ron Coleman, who proudly calls himself "The Demented Poet," and uses creativity to express and challenge how he lives with his condition. Ron introduces us to other dementia activists/artists in Scotland as they put on Scotland's first Dementia Arts Festival. We see how people living with dementia can produce meaningful art and how this helps with the illness. The film is a moving personal story about family, creativity, connection, love and humanity
Caught in this moment in time (Short film) - A writer with dementia has writer's block. His only companion is the AI system Alexa, who looks after him. Ron Colman plays himself in this powerful film exploring creativity, self-care care and mortality, shot on the Isle of Lewis.
Tour dates
26th of October Macrobert's Arts Centre, Stirling 7pm
4th of November - Eastwood House Cinema Room, To reserve tickets email [email protected]
15th of November - The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy 1 pm To book tickets click here
16th of November - DCA 12pm To book tickets click here
17th of November - North Edinburgh Arts 2pm To book tickets click here
18th of November - GFT To book tickets click here
26th of November - Ann Lantair, Stornoway To book tickets click here
27th of November - Eden Court, Inverness To book tickets click here
4th of December - Kirrie Connections, Kirriemuir
17th of December - Lochside Connections, Forfar
22nd of January - Montrose Playhouse, Montrose
23rd of January - Eastgate Arts, Peebles 1pm
To reserve tickets for events where the ticket listing is not live please email - [email protected]
26th of October Macrobert's Arts Centre, Stirling 7pm
4th of November - Eastwood House Cinema Room, To reserve tickets email [email protected]
15th of November - The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy 1 pm To book tickets click here
16th of November - DCA 12pm To book tickets click here
17th of November - North Edinburgh Arts 2pm To book tickets click here
18th of November - GFT To book tickets click here
26th of November - Ann Lantair, Stornoway To book tickets click here
27th of November - Eden Court, Inverness To book tickets click here
4th of December - Kirrie Connections, Kirriemuir
17th of December - Lochside Connections, Forfar
22nd of January - Montrose Playhouse, Montrose
23rd of January - Eastgate Arts, Peebles 1pm
To reserve tickets for events where the ticket listing is not live please email - [email protected]