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The movie at the edge of the world

They found their lead actor up a tree and they held the premiere in a cinema on wheels. Kirsty Scott travels to the Western Isles to catch a little piece of film-making history. 


"GLOWS WITH WARMTH AND HUMANITY"

- THE OBSERVER

 

"Visually breathtaking ... Scottish heritage gets a boost in Seachd: The Inaccessible Peak, but more than that, it’s a poignant ode to storytelling"

- BBC

 

"Dramatic, funny, spectacular and steeped in Gaelic mythology"

- THE LIST

 

"Tender, graceful … a remarkable achievement ... gorgeously-realised blend of magic realism and family drama"

- THE HERALD

 

"A little piece of film-making history… deep pride in Skye’s culture of storytelling are at the heart of this well-rounded debut, the first contemporary film in Scots Gaelic"

- THE GUARDIAN

 

"A magic, mystical tale of landscape, myth and storytelling"

- THE TELEGRAPH

 

"Excellent … meaningful and substantial. Worth shouting about"

- THE SCOTSMAN

 

"The stories within the story prove you don’t need megabuck special effects to open eyes to wonder and beauty"

- LOVEFILM

 

CRITICS' CHOICE

- TIME OUT

 

BEST FILM, BEST ACTOR, BEST SCREENPLAY NOMINATIONS

- BAFTA, SCOTLAND