Caledonian Cascade
A bored upper class Edinburgh woman decides to rebel against societal conventions.
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Plot Summary
A group of young working-class men in Glasgow navigate the harsh realities of unemployment and societal expectations in the late 1970s. The film explores their struggles with finding purpose, maintaining friendships, and dealing with the limited opportunities available to them. It is a raw and honest portrayal of youth facing a bleak economic future.
Critical Reception
Caledonian Cascade was recognized for its authentic depiction of working-class life in Scotland and its strong performances from a cast of emerging actors. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered attention for its unflinching social commentary and its realistic portrayal of youth disillusionment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty realism and authentic Glaswegian dialect.
- Noted for strong, naturalistic performances from its young cast.
- Considered a powerful, albeit bleak, social commentary on unemployment.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various parts of Glasgow, including the Gorbals and Easterhouse, to capture an authentic atmosphere.
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