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A young man cannot stop his boyhood quest for the truth - the truth behind the death of his parents and the truth behind his Grandfather's ancient, incredible, fearful stories. A quest that leads him to one of Scotland's most treacherous mountains, The Inaccessible Pinnacle.
Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle (2007)
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Medieval fable of sorcery and witchcraft in a remote corner of the Scottish highlands.
Hero (1982)
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A poignant tale about a young girl, Seonag, who travels back in time to visit her recently deceased Grandfather.
The Traveller (2009)
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A young girl experiences supernatural occurrences in a coastal community of herring girls.
The Herring Girls (2022)
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Whilst camping, Ian and Callum encounter something ancient.
Camping (2024)
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A journey through the blackhouses of Perthshire, Scotland, brought to life through archive sound.
Tha Mi Sgìth (2024)
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Set in 1847 in the Highlands of Scotland. In a remote village the people depend on their faith for survival during the potato famine. One man has different ideas.
Vision (1993)
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Explore the disappearing tradition of second sight in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. As we listen to locals' accounts of haunting experiences—phantom horses, ghost voices and other supernatural phenomena—Joshua Bonnetta connects their testimonies with 16mm images and a sonic montage of the physical and aural environment of these enchanted islands.
The Two Sights (2023)
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Set on the remote Scottish island of Lewis the day Elvis dies, the King transforms the life of a young punk.
Eilbheas (2008)
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A man about to enter the priesthood must reconcile his chosen path with his previous life.
Dathan (1998)
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A love affair between a woman and a stranger has unusual consequences.
Keino (1998)
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A daydreaming young boy sees his comic book cowboy hero come to life.
Mac (1998)
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Tempers begin to fray at a whaling station in the dying days of the industry.
Roimh Ghaoth a' Gheamhraidh (1996)
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A tragic story of two sisters and the object of their desire, inspired by a well known traditional folk song.
A' Bhean Eudach (1997)
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A Hebridean fisherman attempts to find romance on the internet.
Ag Iasgach (1997)
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An investigation of Professor Willie Ruff's claims that gospel music and the tradition of "lining out", is actually rooted in the Gaelic music traditions of the Scottish slave-owners rather than in African culture. Ten Gaelic psalm singers from the Isle of Lewis go to a church in Alabama to sing before a traditional gospel congregation.
The Gospel Truth? (2004)
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Christine Primrose from Carloway, Isle of Lewis, is one of the most renowned Gaelic singers of her generation. This documentary follows Christine from her native Lewis to New York, over a year that saw the release of her first album in over a decade.
Narrated by: Christine Primrose (?)
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Music documentary charting the life of one of Gaeldom's great characters - Rona Lightfoot. The revered singer, piper, storyteller and teacher carries a treasure trove of folklore, music and song with her. Born in South Uist, Rona grew up in a family rich in tradition. There are countless young singers and pipers who have benefited from Rona's skill as a tutor. She has taught at feisean all over Scotland and has been an instructor at Ceolas on South Uist every year since its inception in 1996. Her ready wit and storytelling skills make her a popular MC at musical events, and her great love for piping remains undiminished. Rona is busier than she has ever been, relishing the opportunity to judge at piping competitions and mentor young pipers. A national treasure, Rona Lightfoot continues to be a source of songs, wisdom and humour to the Gaels all over the world.
Rona Lightfoot and the Archibalds' Dilemma (?)
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A documentary on the work of Derick Thomson, the renowned Gaelic poet.
Plundering the Harp (2009)
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Based on the real practice of sin-eating. A Sin-eater was a historical occupation in 16-19th century England, Wales and Scotland where individuals were called to funerals to consume a meal in front of the deceased. By eating the food, they symbolically absorbed the deceased's sins, allowing the dead to be absolved and enter heaven
Sin Eater (2024)
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