When an American mob family visits their Scottish relatives, their different lifestyles and values clash, sparking a series of dramatic events that involve fights, bed sheets, diving, beatings, fires, duels, dinners, and baths.
Documentary containing interviews and concert footage of the various musicians and bands within the Red Wedge organization on a tour within the UK.
Born in Edinburgh in 1990, Shooglenifty created their unique sound by fusing traditional melodies with the beats and basslines of world music influences. This musical journey follows the original members of the band and their rise in international popularity. Following the untimely passing of their fiddle player and front man, Angus R. Grant, the band persevere with the same passion and creativity. An uplifting gem for fans old and new.
A young man struggling to cope with the death of his daughter has a strange encounter with a priest.
It is the early 70s, and oil has been discovered in the North Sea. The UK needs rigs and needs them fast. Their search for a location to build the platforms settles on the sleepy Highland bay of Nigg on the Cromarty Firth, and a way of life is changed for ever.
A set of the Proclaimers' best-loved tracks, recorded live at Hogmanay 2012 on the esplanade of historical Stirling Castle, in front of an audience of new year revellers.
A discussion that explores the nature of superstition and exposes our fascination with the unexplainable.
One of Ireland's favourite sons and greatest live performers, folk singer and balladeer Christy Moore filmed live at Barrowland in Glasgow in 2008 with his veteran accompanist Declan Sinnott. Moore is in intimate communion with an attentive audience, playing a classic setlist that includes Missing You, Black Is The Colour, Pair of Brown Eyes, Ride On.
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