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Acting
Peter Mullan's gruff tenderness vs. Lowden's fiery arrogance.
Cinematography
St Andrews captured in golden-hour melancholy perfection.
Production
Authentic 1860s golf gear that looks impossibly hard to use.

Director
Jason Connery
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