The Lad God is a Cell Phone Porn Movie
The movie was filmed over a period of seven days in March this year in the remote Scottish village of Bayswater.
The movie was produced by the Baysport, County Down-based company, The Lad, which was founded in 2013 and has produced documentaries and documentaries on everything from fishing to rock climbing.
Bayswater is situated about 50km (30 miles) north of Aberdeen and is one of the most remote communities in Scotland.
The town of Banesford is just a few hundred metres from the filming location.
The Lad has since produced a series of documentaries about the community and it has also been a regular source of material for local residents.
A spokesman for The Lad said: “Our filming took place over seven days between March 3 and 6, 2018, and over 50,000 minutes of film was shot, and a further 30,000 feet of footage was taken.”
The Lad God was a collaborative project between BaysPort, The Managers of the film, The Film Company and The Lad.
“Our goal was to create a film that would entertain and entertain the local community, which is what we achieved in the end.”
He added: “The Lad is the kind of film that could easily be produced in a couple of weeks, and would then have a life-long following.”
It would be a great opportunity for young people in the area to learn more about Scottish life, and the people around them, and perhaps, for the film to become more popular with the local population.
“Baysport resident Sue Davies, who is a teacher at a local primary school, said she had been to see the film on TV and she was pleased it had been shown in the village.”
I think it is a great film and I think it has got a lot of people talking about it,” she said.”
There is a lot going on in the town, and I am sure it will become more of a local thing as people become more aware of it.
“We have had a lot in the last few weeks that are just a little bit odd but the film has been quite popular and we have had people telling us how much they enjoyed it.
There are some local schools in the neighbourhood where we have a lot more pupils than usual and it is quite normal for that to happen.”