Description
- An essential documentary tracing the story of folk icons Runrig
- Following their 45-year career; their ups and downs, twists and turns, tears of joy and Charting the unlikely rise of a band of friends who would go on to become Scotland's own House Band.
- Directed by Jack Cocker and packed with never-before-seen footage and photographs from the band’s private archives and a wealth of exclusive extras
In 1973, two brothers and a friend from the Scottish island of Skye formed a ceilidh
dance band. From those humble beginnings, they would go on to tour the world, release a string of hit records and touch the hearts of millions of fans.
Inspired by the language and history of the Western Isles, Runrig took Gaelic culture from the dance halls of the Highlands to massive arenas around the world providing the soundtrack to an era when Scotland rediscovered its roots and its confidence.
In 2018, after a 45 year career, Runrig brought it all to a close. For a band renowned for their live shows, The Last Dance proved to be the gig to end them all: 50,000 fans singing, celebrating, crying, dancing out their memories in a field – in the shadow of Stirling’s historic Castle.
Also available as a standard DVD edition.