The isle is Skye and the film, made by Bill Forsyth in 1983, remains one of Scotland’s cinematic triumphs.
Fittingly, this stretch of Skye coastline is to become home to a brave new adventure for the Scottish film industry.
“The Sundance Institute’s feature film programme has really inspired us,” said Young this weekend.
But Young believes Skye can be both the biggest lure and a complementary facility for film-makers in Scotland.
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