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The Outrun

When you think of addiction in Scottish cinema, classics like Trainspotting (1996) come to mind. The Outrun, Nora Fingscheidt’s adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s memoir, approaches the subject in a gentler, more reflective way.

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Gregory’s Girl

As a teenager, watching Gregory's Girl can be a rollercoaster of emotions. It perfectly captures the vulnerability, awkwardness, and hopelessness that define those tumultuous years. But beyond that, it shatters any illusion that your experience is unique or special. Set in Cumbernauld, Scotland – where the accents were famously dubbed for American audiences – Bill Forsyth's masterpiece is a beautiful blend of romantic yearning and football strategy.

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Aftersun

It’s the late 1990s, 30-year-old single father Calum (Paul Mescal) takes his 11-year-old daughter Sophie to a Turkish holiday resort for a rare trip together. Calum is on the brink of his 31st birthday and is committed to giving his daughter Sophie the best time he can . . .

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