- Release Date: 2003
- Runtime: 95 min
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Starring: Alastair Mackenzie, Jonathan Phillips, Ewan Stewart, David Hayman ... see all
- Director: David Mackenzie
- Plot: The Last Great Wilderness is a soundtrack album by the Scottish band The Pastels, containing music from the movie The Last Great Wilderness. The music comprises mostly short and atmospheric... Read more
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Scottish short film director David Mackenzie made his feature-film debut in 2002 with The Last Great Wilderness, the tale of two oddballs stuck in a sleepy Scottish town out in the middle of nowhere. ... Full Review
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The Last Great Wilderness - DVD Review
totalfilm.com –
2003-11-12
Taking root in The Wicker Man before branching down Polanskis Cul-De-Sac, the debut feature of Young Adam director David Mackenzie is an atmospheric curio. Two strangers (Alistair Mackenzie, Jonny Phillips) hook up in Scotland, one seeking revenge, the other fleeing... ... Full Article
With its stark lighting, close quarters, and video photography, The Last Great Wilderness feels a lot like The Celebration , though it isn't an official Dogme film. ... Full Article
Much like David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness, this sees an outsider entering a remote retreat where danger awaits. Rebellious but grounded Candy (Elaine Cassidy) is increasingly horrified by the hypocrisy of group leader Donna (Elizabeth McGovern), not to mention... ... Full Article
Plot Charlie is driving to the Scottish Highlands to burn down the house of his wife's new lover when he gives a lift to a less-than-convincing Spanish gigolo on the run, Vincente. ... Full Article
David Mackenzie's inventive Scottish thriller keeps us on our toes with its intelligent blending of horror, comedy and internal drama. Charlie (Alastair Mackenzie) is driving to Skye on a quest for revenge against his ex-wife and her pop-star boyfriend when... ... Full Article




