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Christmas in Scotland

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
736
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Jill Winternitz and Dom Watters in Christmas in Scotland (2023)
Romance

On a trip to Scotland, an installation designer finds herself helping a small community create a festive light display, despite the interventions of a wealthy heir. Forced to work together, ... Read allOn a trip to Scotland, an installation designer finds herself helping a small community create a festive light display, despite the interventions of a wealthy heir. Forced to work together, they unite to bring seasonal magic to light.On a trip to Scotland, an installation designer finds herself helping a small community create a festive light display, despite the interventions of a wealthy heir. Forced to work together, they unite to bring seasonal magic to light.

  • Director
    • David Lumsden
  • Writer
    • Steve Turner
  • Stars
    • Jill Winternitz
    • Dom Watters
    • Toby Rolt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    736
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Lumsden
    • Writer
      • Steve Turner
    • Stars
      • Jill Winternitz
      • Dom Watters
      • Toby Rolt
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Winternitz
    Jill Winternitz
    • Emma McKenzie
    Dom Watters
    Dom Watters
    • Alex Glenrothie
    • (as Dominic Watters)
    Toby Rolt
    Toby Rolt
    • Mike McKenzie
    Jane MacFarlane
    Jane MacFarlane
    • Ruth
    Lewis Howden
    • Duncan Glenrothie
    Caoimhe Fisher
    Caoimhe Fisher
    • Rhona Glenrothie
    Adam Bond
    Adam Bond
    • Brad
    Caroline Deyga
    Caroline Deyga
    • Megan
    Neil John Gibson
    • Bowden
    Judith Chandler
    • Gwen
    Joanne Allen
    Joanne Allen
    • Lizzie
    Scott Mooney
    • Bruce
    Steven McNicoll
    Steven McNicoll
    • Hamish
    Pauline Lynch
    Pauline Lynch
    • Morag
    Mark McDonnell
    Mark McDonnell
    • Buyer
    Peter Inskip
    • Store Manager
    Christopher Craig
    Christopher Craig
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      • David Lumsden
    • Writer
      • Steve Turner
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    2kirkendog

    Don't blame us

    As 1 reviewer noted, most of these cheap rom/com films are made by Canadians, Reel One & Hallmark. The only American influence in most is just cash. There is 1 reviewer from Canada bashing Americans for this film, what a joke - look in the mirror buddy.

    Don't blame Americans for another crappy portrayal of someone from New York to save the day in Scotland or any other country they visit, it feels like the Canadians who put out this trash are trying to make Americans look bad, while ignoring their own ineptitude.

    As someone who lived in Scotland, Edzell, I agree with most of the comments. I can't stand the way these films always have a know-it-all city female character who is smarter than all the small town locals, whether it's Scotland or Kentucky.
    adamjohns-42575

    Terribly Twee!

    Christmas In Scotland (2023) -

    This was a film that tried to show the difference between the cultures on the opposite sides of the pond, but ultimately it just made the Scottish people look stupid and backwards and it didn't do much for the Americans either.

    I think it's rare that the U. S. companies making a Christmas film in the U. K. do them very well and this one was more proof of that theory. It's like they don't know how to direct Brits and don't even think about utilising someone that knows what life is actually like over here or how we really behave. In some ways it feels as if the American style of filming rubs the wrong way against our British way.

    The story had a lot of similarities to a number of mixed nationality seasonal films, but especially 'A Yorkshire Christmas/A Very British Christmas' (2019), however the leading actor, Mark Killeen was at least hot in that one and the leading lady had an appeal and heart.

    In fact the acting in this film was generally terrible.

    Jill Winternitz seemed pretty ineffectual as the lead Emma and the Scottish Dominic Watters was not appealing in his role of Alex. His grumpy character made it a struggle to believe that he would ever mellow or change, even for love.

    Also, Emma's Dad, Mike (Toby Rolt) was incredibly extreme! I don't know anybody that talks like that, except when they're taking the mickey out of William Shatner. And the first boyfriend Brad (Adam Bond) was more than a bit creepy. He must have paid a lot for the photos on his IMDB page, that's all I can say.

    Also, my Sister is actually a Laird, because she bought a square foot of land in Scotland, so I'm not sure that being a Laird actually has as much power anymore, as it was shown here.

    I did give up on this film in the end, because I just couldn't put myself through another one that was going to annoy me. I was riled up very early on and I don't need to do that to myself.

    Unscored as Unfinished.
    6dagbonar-1

    Not as Bad as Some Reviewers Say

    I watched the whole movie, and found it partly good and partly bad. Of the acting, only one actor was truly terrible. A couple were not great, but passable, and most were fully believable. The two leads were pretty good, he better than she. The story, as with most others like this, was predictable. But so what!

    The film had a certain charm, and if you could overlook the over-obvious reactions of the laird to just about everything, the story was very affirming. A feel good movie.

    I have a few quibbles with some of the direction and decisions, like the male lead's hair was always a mess. The young girl (the laird's granddaughter) was sweet and a good actor to boot. Anyway, overall, it was definitely better than some reviewers thought.
    9SunnyDaise

    Better than most American British themed movies, but not entirely accurate. All-age friendly.

    I'm always very apprehensive about US movie makers doing UK-set movies as they are never very accurate. This one does have some British actors, which makes a real difference. There could be more use of Scottish landscape / locations to have better impact. Whilst I have some niggles with the detail, I totally empathise with the multi-generation juggle - there's a good mix of ages, and it's nice to have the young niece rather than yet another bereaved kid and widow(er) situation. With several characters over 50, I won't grow out it like others so would watch again. If you want more about Lairds, watch the UK-made Monarch of the Glen.
    2carrona

    Chilly Teuchter Rubbish.

    Scottish person here. Unfortunately this nonsense is just a load of hokey drivel. The storyline is the usual - woman meets guy from a posh family then changes the (long ignored) local Christmas celebrations into something 'new and exciting'....except they're not. Unfortunately the two lead actors aren't particularly charismatic. I doubt anyone cared whether they fell in love, or not.

    You can't just film a few old fashioned locations and pretend they're interesting. I suppose the Americans who made this guff think it's quaint. It's not. It's just boring. There's no warmth or excitement. All very predictable.

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      The movie presents a picture that laird is some kind of Scottish nobility and is a feudal owner in village which is nothing more than an internet meme. There is no feudalism in Scotland, and laird wasn't nobility title ever as the lowest nobility title is a baron which is above laird who is just a owner of a large, long-established Scottish estate.
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      Favorite Time of the Year
      Written by Anton du Preez

      Performed by Anton du Preez

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Різдво в Шотландії
    • Filming locations
      • Culross, Fife, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Reel One Entertainment
      • Heehaw Productions
      • Reel One Films 8
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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