Lionsgate Presents The Trailer For Brian Cox's Directorial Debut, Glenrothan

Starring and directed by Brian Cox in his directorial debut, and co-starring Alan Cumming. Lionsgate presents the trailer for Glenrothan, coming soon to cinemas.

Brian Cox is possibly one of the finest actors in the world. The classically trained Scottish actor began his career in 1961 on the theatre stage before making his television debut in 1965 and his cinematic debut in 1971. Over the years, Cox has continued his career on stage, TV and movies, becoming one of the most familiar faces in the industry. Now, he can add film director to his list of achievements. Coming to cinemas on April 17th is Cox’s directorial debut, Glenrothan. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film also features Alan Cumming, Shirley Henderson and Alexandra Shipp. The trailer for the film, written by David Ashton and Jeff Murphy, has been released courtesy of Lionsgate.

THE PREMISE OF THE FILM

After 35 years in the United States, Donal (Cumming) returns to his family-owned whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands. When he left, his dear mother had died and, on the very day of her funeral, he and his brother Sandy (Cox) wound up in a violent exchange with their father. All those years away gave Donal the chance to become the version of himself his chaotic family would never allow, but the wounds from that terrible time have never fully healed. Now, with the survival of their treasured family business on the line, Donal hopes to make amends with Sandy — and to find some desperately needed inner peace — before it’s too late.

CREDITS

Starring: Alan Cumming, Brian Cox, Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Shipp

Directed by: Brian Cox

Written by: David Ashton and Jeff Murphy

Produced by: Neil Zeiger, Crystine Zhang, Phin Glynn, Nicholas Crum, James Cabourne and Vladimir Zemtsov

Glenrothan will be released in cinemas on April 17th.

 

 

 

 

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