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With more than 91 entries, judges had a tough job whittling down the final 17 across the categories
With more than 91 entries, judges had a tough job whittling down the final 17 across the categories
Since its Premiere at BFI London Film Festival and its theatrical release in November, critics have heaped praise on the British independent title.
From January 2020 to January 2021, the council received 91 film enquiries with 21 productions filmed during the year leading to a local production spend of £310, 000 – compared to an estimated local production spend of just over £1 million in 2019 before Covid
Mull’s RNLI crew were attending a public showing of the film ‘Launch! On the Sea with Scotland’s Lifeboats’ – when a mayday launched them onto the sea
Eerie Shepherd starring starring actor Tom Hughes and Kate Dickie of Game of Thrones fame will have have its world premiere at the British Film Industry London Film Festival on October 14.
The Climate Challenge: 1.5 Degree Films project is an opportunity for people to share thoughts and ideas about climate change and how it is affecting people, our surroundings, families and communities.
Islay High School pupils entered two short films, one for learners and one for fluent Gaelic speakers. It was their film Èirich that caught judges’ attention.