

Rosamunde Pilcher: September
Verena Steynton is holding a party for her daughter. All the aristocratic families of Strathcroy in the Scottish Highlands are attending, with all their guilty secrets...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Philippa, a young woman who inherits a Scottish estate and discovers a family history filled with secrets and heartbreak. As she navigates her new life and relationships, Philippa uncovers the poignant story of her aunt, Virginia, and her wartime romance.
Critical Reception
The television miniseries adaptation of Rosamunde Pilcher's novel 'September' was generally well-received for its faithfulness to the source material, its picturesque Scottish setting, and its focus on family drama and romance. It resonated with audiences who appreciate sweeping, character-driven narratives.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lush cinematography and evocative depiction of Scotland.
- Appreciated for its gentle pacing and focus on emotional storytelling.
- Some found the plot somewhat predictable and melodramatic.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this specific television film, but similar adaptations of Pilcher's work often appeal to viewers who enjoy nostalgic, emotionally resonant dramas with strong romantic elements.
Fun Fact
The production was filmed on location in Scotland, utilizing the stunning landscapes to enhance the romantic and dramatic atmosphere of the story.
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