Simon David Miller is a British film writer, director, producer and investor, having also co-founded several technology media companies.
[1][2] It was warmly received with comparisons drawn to works such as Big Fish and The Princess Bride, and it was the first feature film in Scottish Gaelic to gain theatrical release.
[3] The film was written in collaboration with Jo Cockwell and several Scottish Gaelic writers and poets, including Angus Peter Campbell, Aonghas MacNeacail and Iain Finlay Macleod.
The ensuing controversy led to widespread coverage in the national and international press and the film's producer Christopher Young resigning his membership of BAFTA.
[13] In 2010, Miller competed on TV quiz show Eggheads as a member of winning team, The Black & White Stripes, representing Abbey Road Studios.