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Places To Visit In Scotland For Film Lovers

From gritty urban dramas to sweeping historical epics, Scotland’s landscapes and cities have long captivated filmmakers. This cinephile’s guide takes you on a cinematic journey through the country’s most iconic film locations and stories

A view of Scotland Photo: Pixabay
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It is for good reason that Scotland continues to draw filmmakers and cinephiles alike to its brooding highlands, mysterious lochs, mediaeval cities and Gothic ruins: all come together and form the perfect backdrop for a visual drama of great narrative depth. Even beyond the majestic scenic assistance that Scotland lends to its film, it also stores a rich history of storytelling and has long been a home for classic literature, social realism as well as fantasy. Whether you're tracing Mark Renton's (played by Ewan McGregor) iconic sprint through Edinburgh in Trainspotting, wandering the glens featured in Skyfall, or stepping onto the eerie moors of The Wicker Man, Scotland's cinematic history is as layered as it is inexhaustible. Here is a guide to exploring Scotland's best as far as cinema is concerned.

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