WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Inverclyde:

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  • “Sweet Sixteen” (2002): Directed by Ken Loach, this gritty drama tells the story of a Scottish teenager growing up in Greenock, an area within Inverclyde.
  • “The Sleeping Dictionary” (2003): Starring Jessica Alba and Hugh Dancy, this romantic drama includes scenes set in Greenock, showcasing its scenic coastal landscapes.
  • “The Wee Man” (2013): Based on the true story of Paul Ferris, a notorious Scottish gangster, this crime film features scenes set in Greenock and Port Glasgow, providing an authentic backdrop to the narrative.
  • “Filth” (2013): Although not entirely set in Inverclyde, this dark comedy-drama, based on the novel by Irvine Welsh, includes scenes filmed in Greenock and Port Glasgow.
  • “The Legend of Barney Thomson” (2015): Set in Glasgow, this black comedy crime film includes scenes filmed in Greenock documenting important plot points and the character’s journey.
  • “Red Road” (2006): While not primarily set in Inverclyde, this drama thriller includes a pivotal scene filmed at Cloch Lighthouse in Gourock, a notable landmark within the region.
  • “Blooded” (2011): This psychological thriller centres around a group of activists and features scenes filmed in Greenock and Inverkip, showcasing the region’s natural beauty.
  • “Night Kaleidoscope” (2017): While mostly set in Glasgow, this horror film includes scenes shot in Bishopton, a small town in Inverclyde, adding an eerie atmosphere to the story.
  • “Bust” (2010): Set in Greenock, this crime drama follows a small-time crook who finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of criminal activities.
  • “Fast Romance” (2011): Set in and around Glasgow, this romantic comedy includes scenes filmed in Greenock, providing a backdrop to the love stories that unfold.
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