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Cinema of Scotland

Scotland has produced many films, directors and actors.

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Scottish film directors

Scotland has also been the birthplace of many film directors, some of whom have won multiple awards or enjoy a cult reputation.

May Miles Thomas is one of these multi award-winning Scottish directors, having won Best Film, Best Director, Best Writer and Best Performance at the BAFTA New Talent Awards and Best Achievement in Production at the British Independent Film Awards for her film One Life Stand. Thomas also won the prestigious Scottish Screen Outstanding Achievement Award and was recognised as a pioneer of digital cinema for this film, for which she received a NESTA Fellowship.

Bill Forsyth is a director and writer noted for his commitment to national film-making. His best-known work is Gregory's Girl, which won an award for Best Screenplay at the BAFTA Awards.

Paul McGuigan is another Scottish director who has won awards for his work. His 2006 thriller Lucky Number Slevin, which featured an all-star cast, received awards for both Best Film and Best Actor (Josh Hartnett) at the Milan International Film Festival. It has since been recognized as a cult film.

Donald Cammell has a cult following due to his work on Performance (1970), which was co-directed by English film director Nicolas Roeg and featured Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones fame.

List of Scottish film directors

  • Donald Cammell
  • Michael Caton-Jones
  • Bill Forsyth
  • Frank Lloyd
  • Gillies MacKinnon
  • Paul McGuigan
  • David Mackenzie
  • Lynne Ramsay
  • May Miles Thomas
  • Kevin Macdonald
  • Bill Douglas
  • John McPhail
  • Scottish movie & TV actors

    There are a significant amount of actors who have been born in Scotland and went on to have international success. Among these is Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA Award winning actor Sean Connery, who famously portrayed James Bond in seven of the earliest Bond movies.

    Scottish actor Ewan McGregor has had success in mainstream, indie and art house films. He is perhaps best known for his role as Mark Renton in Danny Boyle's 1996 film Trainspotting, for which he won a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, or for portraying the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. In October 1997 he was ranked 36th in Empire magazine’s "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list.

    James McAvoy is a BAFTA Rising Star Award winning Scottish stage and screen actor. He has featured in a number of films, including 2007’s BAFTA Award winning The Last King of Scotland and Disney’s highest-grossing live action film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. McAvoy was nominated for a Golden Globe for his work in 2007’s Atonement. He has also made appearances in British TV series such as Shameless and Early Doors.

    Actor, comedian and author Robbie Coltrane, widely known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter series of films, is another BAFTA Award winning actor from Scotland. He was voted 6th in a poll to find the 'most famous Scot' and placed 10th in ITV’s list of "TV's Greatest Stars."

    David Tennant is a multi award-winning Scottish actor best known for his role in Doctor Who as the 10th incarnation of the Doctor. He has also featured in numerous other television shows, movies, theatre productions and radio dramas.

    Kelly Macdonald is a Scottish Emmy Award winning and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actress. She has starred in many notable films, including Trainspotting alongside Ewan McGregor, the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men and the science fiction comedy The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

    Brian Cox, CBE is an Emmy Award winning Scottish actor. He is perhaps best known for portraying Hannibal Lecter in the 1986 thriller Manhunter, and has since become a familiar face in film and television. He is also known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he gained great recognition for his portrayal of King Lear.

    Some of the best-known Scottish actors include:

  • Billy Boyd
  • Gerard Butler
  • Robert Carlyle
  • Sean Connery
  • Henry Ian Cusick
  • Sean Biggerstaff
  • Robbie Coltrane
  • Tom Conti
  • James Cosmo
  • Brian Cox
  • Alan Cumming
  • James Finlayson
  • Ashley Jensen
  • Deborah Kerr
  • John Laurie
  • Kelly MacDonald
  • James McAvoy
  • David McCallum
  • Sylvester McCoy
  • Ewan McGregor
  • David McKay
  • Kevin McKidd
  • Gray O'Brien
  • Dougray Scott
  • Alastair Sim
  • David Tennant
  • David Elliot
  • Scots-language films

  • Neds
  • Ratcatcher
  • Scots Gaelic language films

  • Being Human
  • Foighidinn - The Crimson Snowdrop
  • I Know Where I'm Going!
  • King Arthur
  • Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle
  • The Eagle
  • Scottish films

    Scotland’s success as a film industry can also be seen through its national films. Films such as 1982’s BAFTA Award-winning Gregory's Girl have helped gain Scotland recognition. Despite its low budget, it has still managed to achieve success throughout the world. 1983’s Local Hero, which was rated in the top 100 films of the 1980s in a Premiere magazine recap of the decade and received overwhelmingly positive reviews (it holds a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes).

    Movies filmed in Scotland

    On top of the works created by Scottish directors, there have been many successful non-Scottish films shot in Scotland. Mel Gibson’s Academy Award-winning Braveheart is perhaps the best-known and most commercially successful of these, having grossed $350,000,000 worldwide. The film won 5 Academy Awards, including ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Director’ and was nominated for additional awards. The film’s depiction of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, which the plot of the film surrounds, is often regarded as one of the greatest movie battles in cinema history.

    Other notable films to have been shot at least partly in Scotland include Dog Soldiers, Highlander and Trainspotting and Stardust.

    List of movies filmed in Scotland

    2001: A Space Odyssey
    633 Squadron

    A

    A Man Called Peter
    A Shot at Glory
    Aazoo
    Aberdeen
    The Acid House
    The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby
    Ae Fond Kiss
    AfterLife
    American Cousins
    The Amorous Prawn
    The Angels' Share
    Another Time, Another Place
    Around the World in 80 Days
    Astérix et Obélix contre César
    Attack of the Herbals

    B

    The Battle of the Sexes
    Beautiful Creatures
    Being Human
    The Big Tease
    Blinded
    Blind Flight
    Blue Black Permanent
    Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius
    Bonnie Prince Charlie
    Breaking the Waves
    Braveheart
    The Bridal Path
    The Brothers
    The Bruce

    C

    Carla's Song
    Carry On Regardless
    Casino Royale
    Centurion
    Chariots of Fire
    Charlotte Gray
    Chasing the Deer
    Cloud Atlas (2013)

    Comfort and Joy
    Complicity
    Country Dance
    Culloden


    D

    The Da Vinci Code
    Dear Frankie
    Death Watch
    The Debt Collector
    The Descent
    Dog Soldiers
    Dragonslayer
    Double X, the Name of the Game
    The Duellists

    E

    The Eagle
    The Edge of the World
    Enigma
    Entrapment
    The Evil Beneath Loch Ness
    Eye of the Needle

    F

    Festival
    Flash Gordon
    The Flying Scotsman
    The Flying Scotsman
    From the Island
    From Russia with Love

    G

    Geordie
    The Governess
    Gregory's Girl
    Gregory's Two Girls
    Greyfriars Bobby
    Greystoke

    H

    Hamlet
    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    Heartless
    Heavenly Pursuits
    Highlander
    Highlander III: The Sorcerer
    Highlander: Endgame
    Hold back the Night
    The House of Mirth
    Hunted

    I

    Ill fares the Land
    I know where I'm going
    In a Man's World
    In Search of La Che
    Incident at Loch Ness

    J

    The Jacket
    Journey to the Center of the Earth
    Jude

    K

    Kidnapped (1960)
    Kidnapped (1971)
    The Kidnappers
    Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

    L

    The Land that Time Forgot
    Last Great Wilderness
    The Last King of Scotland
    Late Night Shopping
    Laxdale Hall
    Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    The Little Vampire
    Local Hero
    Loch Ness

    M

    Macbeth
    Madame Sin
    The Magdalene Sisters
    The Maggie
    Man Dancin'
    Man to Man
    Mary, Queen of Scots
    Mary Reilly
    The Master of Ballantrae
    The Match
    Max Manus: Man of War
    The Missionary
    Mission Impossible
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
    Morvern Callar
    Mrs Brown
    My Ain Folk
    My Childhood
    My Life so Far
    My Name is Joe
    My Way Home

    O

    On a Clear Day
    One Last Chance
    One More Kiss
    Orphans

    P

    Postmortem
    The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
    The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
    The Purifiers
    Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat

    Q

    The Queen
    Quest for Fire

    R

    Ratcatcher
    Regeneration
    Restless Natives
    Riff-Raff
    Ring of Bright Water
    The Rocket Post
    Rockets Galore
    Rob Roy
    Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue

    S

    Safe Haven
    Salt on our Skin
    Shallow Grave
    Shepherd on the Rock
    The Silver Fleet
    Sixteen Years of Alcohol
    Skagerrak
    Skyfall
    Small Faces
    Soft Top Hard Shoulder
    Solid Air
    The Spy in Black
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    Staggered
    Strictly Sinatra
    Supergirl
    Sweet Sixteen

    T

    That Sinking Feeling
    The 39 Steps (1935)
    The Thirty Nine Steps (1959)
    The Thirty Nine Steps (1978)
    This Is Not a Love Song
    To Catch a Spy
    To End all Wars
    Trainspotting
    Trouble in the Glen
    Tunes of Glory

    U

    Under the Skin

    Unleashed

    V

    Valhalla Rising
    Venus Peter

    W

    What a Whopper
    When Eight Bells Toll
    Where Do We Go from Here? (2015 film)
    Whisky Galore
    The Wicker Man
    Wilbur Wants to kill Himself
    The Winter Guest
    De Wisselwachter
    Winter Solstice
    Women Talking Dirty
    The World Is Not Enough
    World War Z (2013)

    Y

    Year of the Comet
    Young Adam
    You Instead

    References

    Cinema of Scotland Wikipedia