Glenrothan (2026)
Glenrothan strips away the cinematic gloss to deliver a raw, windswept meditation on family and forgiveness. Donal’s homecoming isn’t a triumphant return but a quiet, aching gamble—a chance to mend a fracture that has festered for decades against the hauntingly beautiful backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. The film’s emotional hook lies in its unspoken tension: the weight of unspoken words, the stubbornness of pride, and the fragile hope of reconciliation. It’s a must-watch for anyone who cherishes character-driven dramas, loves soulful landscapes, or has ever wondered if it’s too late to say “I’m sorry.”