Scotland, 1745. After decades of exile, Prince Charles Edward Stuart secretly lands with the purpose of revolting the Highland chieftains against the German House of Hanover, ruler of Great Britain.
In 19th century London, a young Jewish woman named Rosina da Silva leaves her position as a ladies' companion and takes the role of governess to a wealthy Scottish family on a remote island. As she tries to fit into her new surroundings, Rosina faces various challenges including dealing with her employer's lustful advances and her own struggle with her identity and desires. The movie explores themes of cultural and sexual repression, as well as the complexity of relationships.
When a murder takes place at St. Michael's school on the mysterious Isle of Skye, a group of gossipy teachers and spies must navigate a web of lies, secrets, and impersonations to catch the killer. The school is rumored to be haunted by a ghost, but is it real or just a clever disguise?
From Glasgow or Edinburgh, Scotland may be explored by train or long-distance coach, and this film includes a coach tour from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye. The route taken meets the Highlands at Killin, and then goes over Rannoch Moor and through Glencoe to Ben Nevis, the entrance to the Great Glen. Here we meet the West Highland railway line, and follow it on its journey through the Bonnie Prince Charlie country to Mallaig. Returning to the Great Glen we rejoin the coach route out through the Glen Foyne and Glen Shiel to the Kyle of Lochalsh, and take the ferry over to Skye.
Short documentary about a trawler fishing for hake.
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