At 79, Brian Cox Makes His Directorial Debut With “Glenrothan” – A Love Letter To Scotland

At 79, Brian Cox Makes His Directorial Debut With “Glenrothan” – A Love Letter To Scotland

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Glenrothan is a Scottish sentimental comedy-drama marking Brian Cox’s directorial debut, focusing on estranged brothers (played by Brian Cox and Alan Cumming) reconciling while saving their family whisky distillery. The film is set in the Highlands and described as a heartfelt “love letter to Scotland,” dealing with themes of homecoming, family legacy, and forgiveness.

At 79, Brian Cox decided to direct, focusing on fostering a collaborative team rather than micromanaging, aiming to show a compassionate view of the human dilemma. Brian Cox is a classically trained Shakespearean actor, known for his work on stage and screen. His numerous accolades include two Laurence Olivier Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award as well as two nominations for a British Academy Television Award. While this is his first feature film as a director, Cox previously directed an episode of the HBO series Oz in 2000.

Glenrothan is scheduled for release in UK cinemas on April 17, 2026, and in Australia on June 25, 2026.