As his retirement approaches, Jim searches for new meaning in his life. Red Hill examines Scotland’s industrial past and its connection to a man’s sense of purpose.
Detective Walter Day finds himself caught in a cycle of witnesses who all saw the same suspect commit an awful crime but in each case, one important element is always missing: the victims. When another witness appears, his patience begins to wear thin and his nerves begin to fray.
While completing his retirement speech, a disgruntled Army Colonel and his wife must confront her recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis and memories of past betrayals, reopening old wounds in order to heal them.