
Episode 2
Great moments from the best movies shot in the Highlands & Islands. Sàr thaghadh bho na filmichean is fheàrr a rinneadh air Ghaidhealtachd.
Featuring some of the best clips from great movies, Cinema Gadelica reveals how movie makers have been drawn to the Highlands & Islands to film amid the spectacular scenery of the Gaidhealtachd.
Witness the spectacular escape high above the Cairngorms of Batman’s arch-enemy Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. Fly with 633 Squadron through the Lairig Ghru and find out where star director Ridley Scott staged the retreat from Moscow in his Napoleonic movie debut The Dualists.
Discover the freezing Highland river where Michael Fassbender plunged in to escape from bloodthirsty Picts in the film Centurion, and find out where Judy Dench picnicked with Billy Connolly in the film Mrs Brown. The great locations of great movies revealed.
Le earrannan sgoinneil bho thaghadh de shàr fhilmichean bidh Cinema Gadelica 2 ag innse mar a tha filmeadairean thar nam bliadhnaichean air a bhith air an tarraing gu na h-eileanan agus a’ Ghàidhealtachd airson na filmichean aca a dhèanamh am measg seallaidhean dùthcha mìorbhaileach.
Coimhead mar a theich prìomh-nàmhaid Batman, an sàr eucorach Bane anns na speuran os cionn a’ Mhonaidh Ruaidh anns a’ film ‘The Dark Knight Rises’.
Thig air sgèith tron Làirig Dhrù le 633 Squadron agus faigh a-mach càite an do dh’ film Ridley Scott ratrèut Napoleon à Moscow anns a’ chiad film aige ‘The Dualists’.
Dèan lorg air an abhainn reòite Ghàidhealaich anns an do leum Micheal Fassbender agus e a’ teicheadh bho na Cruithnich anns a’ film Centurion agus faigh a-mach càite an deach a’ picnic aig Judy Dench agus Billy Connolly fhilmeadh anns a’ film Mrs. Brown.
Na làraich mìorbhaileach aig sàr fhilmichean air an taisbeanadh
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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| Role | Contributor |
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| Presenter | Patsi MacKenzie |
| Executive Producer | Bill MacLeod |
| Producer | Faye MacLean |
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