Scotch
Scotch

Movie spotlight

Scotch

2003
Movie
26 min
French

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Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: Richard StanleyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the traditional production and cultural significance of Scotch whisky. It delves into the meticulous process of malting barley, distillation, and aging in oak casks. The film also touches upon the deep-rooted history and heritage associated with Scotland's national drink.

Critical Reception

Scotch received positive attention for its concise and informative look into the world of whisky production. Critics praised its atmospheric cinematography and the clear explanation of complex processes. It's considered a well-made short film for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visual appeal and informative content.

  • Appreciated for its concise exploration of whisky making.

  • Seen as a good introduction for those curious about Scotch.

Google audience: Audience feedback for this short documentary is limited but generally positive, highlighting its educational value and aesthetic qualities.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed on location in Scotland, capturing the authentic atmosphere of traditional distilleries.

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