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Sunshine on Leith
TrailerA film of Dexter Fletcher about friendship, love and family. Ally & Davy are best pals and their parents are busy planning their 25th wedding anniversary. A secret is reveals, which threaten to breakup of family and relationships.Actors: Paul Brannigan, George MacKay, Kevin Guthrie, Jane Horrocks, Peter Mullan, Freya Mavor, John Spence, Paul McCole, Emily-Jane Boyle, Antonia Thomas, Jason Flemyng, ...»Director: Dexter FletcherCountry: United KingdomDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Sunshine on Leith"
ABC Radio BrisbaneJune 05, 2014Lovers of musicals and/or The Proclaimers may find themselves overlooking the flaws and enjoying this film a lot more than me.
3AWMay 24, 2014Fans of The Proclaimers will obviously eat this up while non-fans will appreciate the dramatic salt sprinkled over the musical sweetness that keeps this from becoming twee.
The AustralianMay 23, 2014There are sentimental elements, and not all the songs are top-drawer, but despite that the unlikely idea of having characters burst into song as they walk down the street or drink in a pub worked for me.
Herald Sun (Australia)May 23, 2014While it won't match ABBA's slam dunk success with Mamma Mia!, this irrepressibly appealing jukebox musical... will still find a receptive audience 'round these here parts.
Sydney Morning HeraldMay 21, 2014The flash mob finale, with what looks like 500 dancing Edinburghers, is about the most fun I've had in a cinema this year.
ScreenwizeMay 21, 2014A wee bit twee and syrupy, this jaunty Scottish musical works hard to take you from misery to happiness all to the upbeat sound of The Proclaimers.
The Sunday AgeMay 19, 2014Thankfully more pleasing than patronising, Sunshine on Leith works because it's not universal; while tidied up, it's still peculiar to a place and people.
QuickflixMay 19, 2014There is nothing quite as alarming as sitting down to a film and only then discovering it's a musical, to say nothing of the confusion that comes with the realisation it's comprised entirely of Proclaimers songs.
Urban CinefileMay 18, 2014I feel a bit mean not to embrace Stephen Greenhorn's adaptation of his good hearted stage musical, but the film plods instead of soars, despite its genuine characters and heartfelt performances
At the Movies (Australia)May 13, 2014It starts out so fabulously in Afghanistan in this armoured vehicle and these boys just start spontaneously singing Sky Takes the Soul and I went, oh, this is so unexpected and beautiful.
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