
In the film, a young man named Angus visits his ailing Grandfather in the hospital, driven by a childhood desire to uncover the truth—both about his parents’ deaths and the astonishing, terrifying tales his Grandfather has recounted. These stories span the breadth of Gaelic history, featuring themes of poisoned lovers, bloody vengeance, mythical water-horses, and hidden Spanish treasure. For one final adventure, his Grandfather takes control of Angus’ life, guiding him to one of Scotland’s most perilous peaks, The Inaccessible Pinnacle on the Isle of Skye, where Angus discovers an ancient truth he never anticipated. “Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle” holds the distinction of being the first feature film in Scottish Gaelic.