WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in West Lothian

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  • “Trainspotting” (1996): Although not exclusively set in West Lothian, this iconic English film, directed by Danny Boyle, includes scenes filmed in nearby locations such as Livingston.
  • “Braveheart” (1995): While primarily set in various parts of Scotland, this historical epic, directed by Mel Gibson, features scenes filmed in and around West Lothian, including Blackness Castle.
  • “Shallow Grave” (1994): Directed by Danny Boyle, this critically acclaimed thriller is set in Edinburgh but features scenes filmed in Livingston, West Lothian.
  • “Filth” (2013): Based on the novel by Irvine Welsh, this dark comedy-drama included scenes filmed in Livingston, West Lothian, among other locations.
  • “Silent Scream” (1990): A crime drama written by Irvine Welsh, this film is partly set in West Lothian and explores the gritty underworld of Glasgow.
  • “Sunshine on Leith” (2013): Although not exclusively set in West Lothian, this musical comedy-drama includes scenes filmed in locations around the area, including Livingston.
  • “Orphans” (1998): Directed by Peter Mullan, this film is set in Glasgow but features certain scenes filmed in Livingston, West Lothian.
  • “Young Adam” (2003): Starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton, this drama includes scenes filmed in Scotland, including those set in West Lothian.
  • “The Acid House” (1998): Based on a collection of short stories by Irvine Welsh, this film features various tales set in and around West Lothian.
  • “The Last Great Wilderness” (2002): Directed by David Mackenzie, this film is primarily set in the Scottish Highlands but includes scenes filmed in West Lothian.
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