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Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle (2007)
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5 October 2007 (UK)
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Làn fhìrinn na sgeòil. The truth is in the story. When a young man, Angus, visits his dying Grandfather...
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A must-see for Scot-ophiles everywhere
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(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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Seachd: The Crimson Snowdrop (USA) (alternative transliteration)
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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.
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References Local Hero (1983)
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An angry boy who has tragically lost his parents is looked after by his grandfather. Together they find common ground in the Gaelic folk tales which have been passed down orally from generation to generation of islanders. Although tragic episodes, such as the Highland clearances, feature in the stories, there is a surprising amount of humour and gaiety in them. It's all filmed in Skye, so there is a double dose of beauty. The mountain scenery is breathtaking, and it's a rare chance to hear Scottish Gaelic spoken. I'm English, so I had to read the subtitles, but the sound of spoken Gaelic is nonetheless wonderful. The performances are just what you would expect from carefully chosen non-actors - in other words, you are watching the real thing - people who care deeply about Gaelic folklore and history. The Gaelic community, especially on Skye, worked innumerable minor miracles to make this film. Anyone who has the slightest interest in Gaelic, folk history, folk music, oral culture, Scotland, British history, multi-culturalism or social justice should go and see this film.