Tag Archives: Robert Carlyle
GlasyWOOD – Glasgow on Film
Glasgow is a fantastic city. If you have not had the privilege to visit it you will have no doubt had the opportunity to see it. Thanks to 19th century urban planning much of the city resembles the ‘grid system’ of American cities such as New York and Philadelphia. Throw in a cracking selection of […]
Ireland in Film: Rebel County Studios
Cork City has gained attention as a filming location for several renowned movies. “The Young Offenders” and “Angela’s Ashes” utilized various city sites, while “The First Great Train Robbery” shot at Kent Station. “Strength and Honour” featured Kinsale and Passage West, and “Moby Dick” used Youghal as a stand-in for New Bedford. Unfortunately, the film “Divine Rapture” faced production issues in East Cork.