WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Falkirk:

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  • “The Angels’ Share” (2012) – While not entirely set in Falkirk, this Ken Loach-directed film features scenes filmed in and around the town.
  • “Red Road” (2006) – Although primarily set in Glasgow, this drama-thriller features some scenes filmed in and around Falkirk.
  • “Young Adam” (2003) – Starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton, this film includes some scenes filmed in Falkirk.
  • “Small Faces” (1996) – While the majority of this coming-of-age drama takes place in Glasgow, Falkirk does make a brief appearance in the film.
  • “Running in Traffic” (2009) – This drama follows the lives of several interconnected characters in Glasgow, but Falkirk is mentioned and appears in some scenes.
  • “My Name Is Joe” (1998) – Directed by Ken Loach, this film is set in Glasgow but shows some glimpses of other areas, including Falkirk.
  • “Judas Ghost” (2013) – This supernatural horror film features some scenes filmed in and around Falkirk.
  • “The Railway Man” (2013) – While this movie is primarily set in Australia, some scenes were filmed in Falkirk.
  • “Crying with Laughter” (2009) – This dark comedy-drama is set in Edinburgh, but it includes scenes filmed in Falkirk.
  • “Angus, Thongs andSnogging” (2008) – Although primarily set in Eastbourne, England, this coming-of-age comedy features a short scene filmed in Falkirk.
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