This utterly enjoyable and globe-spanning jaunt follows Canadian actor and comedian Jay Baruchel on an epic road trip through Canada, Ireland and Scotland with his new friend, well-known Irish soccer journalist Eoin O’Callaghan. It’s a story that stretches over 200 years of colorful history and that takes the duo eastward from Montreal to Westport, Ireland—where Jay’s ancestors set sail for Canada, like so many others—and finally Glasgow, where Jay will fulfill a lifelong dream: to watch a match at Celtic Park, one of the wildest and most hallowed grounds in world football.
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Alternative movies trailers for Celtic Soul
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Celtic Soul - Official Trailer
Celtic Soul follows Canadian actor and funny man Jay Baruchel on an epic road trip through Canada Ireland and Scotland with his new friend well-known Irish ...
Celtic Soul - Trailer
Celebrated actor and comedian Jay Baruchel has an obsession with a sport and a team — far from home in another continent: he is a massive fan of Glasgow's ...
OHFC and Celtic Soul at Walled Garden Bangor
Celtic Soul and Open House Festival Choir at Walled Garden Bangor.
Celtic Soul: Hurling Bhoys
Celtic Soul Extra: Jay Baruchel and Eoin O'Callaghan practice hurling in the warm up room at Croke Park. Hurling is of ancient Gaelic and Irish origin and has ...
Celtic Soul: Joe Kennaway Club
Celtic Soul Extra: Jay Baruchel and Eoin O'Callaghan watch an early morning Celtic FC match at the Joe Kennaway Celtic supporters club in the suburbs of ...
Celtic Soul: On The Open Road
Celtic Soul Extra: Jay Baruchel and Eoin O'Callaghan joke around on the road during their #CelticRoadtrip through Canada Ireland and Scotland.
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