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  1. For Those in Peril is a 2013 British drama film directed by Paul Wright. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2013 to positive reviews. The title is taken from the repeated line of William Whiting's famous hymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" traditionally sung following a loss at sea.

  2. Oct 4, 2013 · For Those in Peril: Directed by Paul Wright. With George MacKay, Kate Dickie, Nichola Burley, Michael Smiley. Aaron, a young misfit living in a remote Scottish fishing community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men including his older brother.

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    • Drama
    • Paul Wright
    • 2013-10-04
  3. May 18, 2013 · Cannes Film Review: ‘For Those in Peril’. A visually arresting poetic reverie that should strike a chord with adventurous audiences who don't mind mood over matter. By Charles Gant.

    • Charles Gant
  4. Mar 17, 2014 · Aaron, played by rising star George MacKay, is a young misfit and the sole survivor of a tragic fishing boat accident that saw his brother Michael (Jordan Young) perish along with four young crewmates in circumstances that are never fully explained and which Aaron has no memory of.

    • Jamie Havlin
  5. Synopsis. Aaron, a young misfit living in a remote Scottish fishing community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men including his older brother. Spurred on by sea-going folklore and local superstition, the village blames Aaron for this tragedy, making him an outcast amongst his own people.

    • Paul Wright
    • 92 min
    • 1
  6. Aaron, a young misfit living in a remote Scottish fishing community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men including his older brother.

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  8. Oct 4, 2013 · Overview. Aaron, a young misfit living in a remote Scottish fishing community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men including his older brother. Spurred on by sea-going folklore and local superstition, the village blames Aaron for this tragedy, making him an outcast amongst his own people.

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