Narrated by: Christine Primrose(NaN)
Christine Primrose from Carloway, Isle of Lewis, is one of the most renowned Gaelic singers of her generation. This documentary follows Christine from her native Lewis to New York, over a year that saw the release of her first album in over a decade.

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Christine Primrose from Carloway, Isle of Lewis, is one of the most renowned Gaelic singers of her generation. This documentary follows Christine from her native Lewis to New York, over a year that saw the release of her first album in over a decade.
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