Forsyth's perspective:
"Language was the first one, followed by Waterloo, but the first one that said "Bill Forsyth" was Still Life With Honesty, a little film commissioned by the Arts Council about the painter Willie Gillies for his retrospective in 1969. I think I shared a directing credit with Martin Singleton because we were a two-man team at the time; he had a camera."
From Alan Hunter's essay, "Bill Forsyth: The Imperfect Anarchist"