Do you look back on the optimism of the 1997-2001 era as a lost golden age, or do you see it as a period of naïvety, delusion and folly? There’s a lot of nostalgia for the nineties at the moment, especially from people too young to remember it who see the decade as a simpler, pre-internet time. Modern nostalgia often draws on corporate American-90s mall culture, but what about British culture? With I’ve Been Trying To Tell You – made to accompany the Saint Etienne album of the same name – director Alasdair McLellan evokes the era through the fog of memory. The resulting film, shot in locations from Grangemouth to Portmeirion to Southampton, is both beautiful and enveloping.
Sound | Saint Etienne | Sound |
Sound | Saint Etienne | Music |
Directing | Alasdair McLellan | Director |
Writing | Alasdair McLellan | Writer |
Writing | Saint Etienne | Writer |
Production | Alasdair McLellan | Producer |
Production | Saint Etienne | Producer |