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A look at some of the finest Scottish cinema

<p>With Scotland refusing to be independent on Friday, hitlist points out some of the films that might have had foreign production houses behind them but gave us a peak into Scottish milieu...</p>

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Scotland, Scottish Cinema, Scottish independence movement, Late Night Shopping, Morvern Callar, Sweet Sixteen, Young Adam, Red Road, Stone of Destiny, The Angels Share, Brave, Filth, One Day, Rob Roy, Braveheart, Trainspotting, Breaking the Waves, Ratcatc

Scotland, Scottish Cinema, Scottish independence movement, Late Night Shopping, Morvern Callar, Sweet Sixteen, Young Adam, Red Road, Stone of Destiny, The Angels Share, Brave, Filth, One Day, Rob Roy, Braveheart, Trainspotting, Breaking the Waves, Ratcatc

A ruthless dictator by the name of Idi Amin used to call himself the last king of Scotland. What-s worth noting here is he assumed this sobriquet simply on the basis of his admiration for the aforementioned place and its people.

At least that-s the conclusion one can derive from that 2006 film which won Forest Whitaker his Oscar. In any case, a cinephile can-t possibly overlook Caledonian cinema although s/he might have complaints against the indiscernible accent.

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