Brave director Mark Andrews previews Pixar's latest
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Castles? Check. Highland games? Check. Tartan? Check. On the evidence of the first thirty minutes of Disney-Pixar's upcoming animated epic, Brave, only the presence of an Irn Bru van and some Tunnocks teacakes could make it look any more Scottish. ReelScotland attended a veritable clan gathering of journalists in London last month to watch the footage which introduced the teenage princess, Merida, and her world of pomp, ceremony and giant bears, the latter seen in flashback as King Fergus (Billy Connolly) recalls an encounter that changed his life.
Brave director Mark Andrews previews Pixar's latest
Brave director Mark Andrews previews Pixar's…
Brave director Mark Andrews previews Pixar's latest
Castles? Check. Highland games? Check. Tartan? Check. On the evidence of the first thirty minutes of Disney-Pixar's upcoming animated epic, Brave, only the presence of an Irn Bru van and some Tunnocks teacakes could make it look any more Scottish. ReelScotland attended a veritable clan gathering of journalists in London last month to watch the footage which introduced the teenage princess, Merida, and her world of pomp, ceremony and giant bears, the latter seen in flashback as King Fergus (Billy Connolly) recalls an encounter that changed his life.