Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle (2007)
March 28, 2007Release Date
Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle (2007)
March 28, 2007Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Aonghas Padruig Caimbeul
Seanair

Angus Peter Campbell
Seanair

Padruig Moireasdan
Aonhgas - aged 7

Crisdean Domhnallach
Donnchadh - aged 9

Winnie Brook Young
Mairi - aged 11

Dolina MacLennan
Grandmother

Coll Domhnallach
Aonghas - aged 20

Daibhidh Walker
Eardsaidh

Aonghas MacDhomhnaill
Am Mac Bu Shine

Anna Nicleoid
Ciara Gunnach

Martainn Mac an t-Saoir
Athair Ciara

Toby Robertson
An Diuc

Scott Handy
Patrick Loch

Vidal Sancho
Spainnteach

Iain MacRae
Domhnallach

Calum MacFhionghain
An Draoidh

Iseabail NicRath
Sileas

Kathleen MacInnes
Catriona (as Kathleen NicAonghais)

Christopher Young
Producer

Eoghainn MacFhionghain
Calum

Aonghas-Iain MacDhomhnaill
Eoghainn

Seonachan MacLeoid
Ailig

Kathleen NicDhomhnaill
Eilis NicLeoid

Sasha Robertson
CastingDirector

Laurel Wear
ProductionDesigner

Lachlan Graham
Henchman

Niall Caimbeul
Gearrd

Tearlach Quinnell
Duine an each

Meg Bateman
Mathair Sileas

Jackson Galashiels
Horse

Iain Finlay MacLeod
Writer

Joanne Cockwell
Writer

Simon Miller
Writer / Director

Aonghas Macneacail
Writer

Iseabail NicDhomhnaill
Writer

Jim Sutherland
Music / Original Music Composer

Ian Dodds
Cinematography / Director of Photography

Angus Mackay
Editor
Media.

Details.
This Movie Is About.
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Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle is a 2007 Scottish Gaelic-language Scottish fantasy drama film by first-time director, Simon Miller from a story by Simon Miller and Joanne Cockwell. It stars Patrick Morrison/Pàdruig Moireasdan and acclaimed Gaelic magical realist poet and writer Angus Peter Campbell/Aonghas Pàdraig Chaimbeul in the role of the Grandfather. Toby Robertson, Meg Bateman, and Kathleen MacInnes also appear in supporting roles. It is the first feature-length film in the Scottish Gaelic language and was a remade and expanded from a previous short film, Foighidinn - The Crimson Snowdrop, also directed by Miller.
Filming began in April 2006 around the Inaccessible Pinnacle at the top of Sgùrr Dearg in the Cuillin mountains on the Isle of Skye in the Hebrides of Scotland, and was completed in August 2006. The film screened at the Celtic Media Festival in March 2007, and made its world premiere at the 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2007.
The word seachd (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ʃaxk]) in the title means "seven" and references the number of stories the grandfather originally told.
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