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'It was lovely to show everyone my home town'
The Scottish screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns has said it was "really special" to have the award-winning war drama 1917 filmed in her home town.
Scenes for 1917 were shot at the A-listed Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow.
Wilson-Cairns, from Shawlands in Glasgow wrote the script with director Sam Mendes.
She told 大象传媒 Scotland's The Edit it was incredible to film in a location where her grandfather worked 90 years ago.
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