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5 October 2007 (UK) morePlot:
Làn fhìrinn na sgeòil. The truth is in the story. When a young man, Angus, visits his dying Grandfather... more | add synopsisAwards:
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Probably the most honest, unpretentious and genuinely beautiful film of Scotland ever made more (8 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Aonghas Padruig Caimbeul | ... | Seanair | |
| Padruig Moireasdan | ... | Aonhgas - aged 7 | |
| Crisdean Domhnallach | ... | Donnchadh - aged 9 | |
| Winnie Brook Young | ... | Mairi - age 11 | |
| Dolina MacLennan | ... | Grandmother | |
| Coll Domhnallach | ... | Aonghas - age 20 | |
| Daibhidh Walker | ... | Eardsaidh | |
| Aonghas MacDhomhnaill | ... | Am Mac Bu Shine | |
| Annie NicLeoid | ... | Ciara Gunnach | |
| Martainn Mac an t-Saoir | ... | Athair Ciara | |
| Toby Robertson | ... | An Diuc | |
| Scott Handy | ... | Patrick Loch | |
| Vidal Sancho | ... | Spainnteach | |
| Iain MacRae | ... | Domhnallach | |
| Calum MacFhionghain | ... | An Draoidh |
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The ceilidh scene features the wife and children of Aonghas Padruig Caimbeul, who plays Grandfather, as well as the parents of Padruig Moireasdan, who plays Aonghas. The man who stands and sings the song, 'An Ataireachd Ard', is in fact Padruig's father. moreFAQ
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The Scots excel at storytelling. The traditional sort. Many years after the event, I can still see in my mind's eye an elderly lady, my friend's mother, retelling the Battle of Culloden. She makes the characters come alive. Her passion is that of an eye-witness. One to the events on the sodden heath a mile or so from where she lives.
Of course, it happened many years before she was born, but you wouldn't guess from the way she tells it. The same story is told in bars the length and breadth of Scotland. As I discussed it with a friend one night in Mallaig, a local cut in to give his version. The discussion continued to closing time.
Stories passed down like this become part of our being. Who doesn't remember the stories our parents told us when we were children? They become our invisible world. And, as we grow older, they maybe still serve as inspiration or as an emotional reservoir. Fact and fiction blend with aspiration, role models. Warning stories. Archetypes. Magic and mystery.
"My name is Aonghas, like my grandfather and his grandfather before him." Our protagonist introduces himself to us. And also introduces the story that stretches back through generations. It produces stories within stories. Stories that evoke the impenetrable wonder of Scotland, its rugged mountains shrouded in mists. The stuff of legend. Yet Seach'd is rooted in reality. This is what gives it its special charm. It has a rough beauty and authenticity, tempered with some of the finest Gaelic singing you will ever hear.
Aonghas (Angus) visits his grandfather in hospital shortly before his death. He burns with frustration. Part of him yearns to be in the twenty-first century, to hang out in Glasgow. But he is raised on the Western shores among a Gaelic-speaking community.
Yet there is a deeper conflict within him. He yearns to know the truth. The truth behind his grandfather's ancient stories. Where does fiction end? And he wants to know the truth behind the death of his parents.
He is pulled to make a last fateful journey, to the summit of one of Scotland's most inaccessible mountains. Can the truth be told? Or is it all in stories?
In this story about stories, we revisit bloody battles, poisoned lovers, the folklore of old and the sometimes more treacherous folklore of accepted truth. In doing so, we each connect with Angus, as he lives the story of his own life.
Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle is probably the most honest, unpretentious and genuinely beautiful film of Scotland ever made. Like Angus, I got slightly annoyed with the pretext of hanging stories on more stories. But, also like Angus, I forgave this once I saw the 'bigger picture.' Forget the box-office pastiche of Braveheart and its like. You might even forego the justly famous dramatisation of The Wicker Man. To see a film that is true to Scotland, this one is probably unique. If you maybe meditate on it deeply enough, you might even re-evaluate the power of storytelling, and the age-old question of whether there are some truths that cannot be told but only experienced.