

Bellsmyre Caledonia looks at housing, work and leisure during the pandemic, and considers the way in which the time opened up by lockdown presented an opportunity for expanded critical thought
Bellsmyre Caledonia is a 16mm film about housing, work and leisure. The film is based on a short piece written for the Workers’ Stories Project by Dumbarton-based housing activist and writer Tommy Lusk, who also stars in the film as an amateur housing sleuth (i.e. himself). This film was made with the support of Arika, Living Rent and the Workers’ Stories Project.