All Scotland articles – Page 4
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Glasgow Film Festival sets first 2024 titles, Czech country focus
2024 marks the 20th edition of the festival.
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Premier acquires Edinburgh-based PR agency The Corner Shop
The Corner Shop’s managing director Susie Gray will continue to lead the firm
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‘Aftersun’, ‘Winners’ take prizes at 2023 Bafta Scotland awards
‘Blue Jean’, ‘My Old School also among awarded films.
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NFTS partners with Sean Connery Foundation, BBC Film on emerging Scottish filmmaker programme
Course fees will be subsidsed by 70% to make the programme as accessible as possible.
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Paul Ridd named director of Edinburgh International Film Festival
Ridd, presently head of acquisitions at Picturehouse Entertainment, will take up the role in December.
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Scotland secures £3m in funding for film and TV skills development
The funding will be used across three years for its BFI Skills Cluster.
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Charlotte Wells’ ‘Aftersun’ heads Bafta Scotland 2023 nominations
Frankie Corio becomes youngest-ever Bafta Scotland nominee.
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German actress Aylin Tezel on making her directorial debut with English-language love story ‘Falling Into Place’
Feature shot in the Isle of Skye, Glasgow, London and Germany and world premieres at Filmfest Hamburg.
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Screen Scotland under pressure following Scottish government’s £6.6m arts funding cuts
The Scottish government has re-imposed a £6.6m cut on arts body Creative Scotland.
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Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff create fundraising campaign to secure cinema’s future
The money will go towards a much-needed glow up for the building, with a view to re-opening next summer.
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Aberdeen’s Belmont Filmhouse wins approval to reopen as Belmont Community Cinema
The cinema has been closed since parent charity the Centre for the Moving Image (CM), went into administration in October.
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Edinburgh Film Festival attracts 10,000 attendees to six-day event
The compact programme saw 71% of screenings sell out.
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Inward investment doubled in Scotland between 2019-2021 as Screen Scotland says future looks good
Inward investment film spend in Scotland increased by 110%, from £165.3m in 2019 to £347.4m in 2021.
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‘The Inbetweeners’ producer plans film about women’s football legend Rose Reilly (exclusive)
Scotland-based producer Chris Young opened Edinburgh film festival with Johnny Barrington’s ‘Silent Roar.’
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Plans afoot for Aberdeen’s only independent cinema to re-open
The Belmont Filmhouse has been shut since October of last year.
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Ex-Edinburgh Filmhouse staff plan to re-open historic cinema
The new cinema will be run by former Filmhouse staff.
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DNA Films’ Andrew Macdonald named chair of Edinburgh International Film Festival
The Scottish producer will lead on the formation of a new organisation that will deliver the festival going forward.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 to close with Babak Jalali’s ‘Fremont’
The full programme is to be announced on July 6.
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Screen Scotland’s Film FastTrack to give £30,000 bursary to four producers
The two-year programme for Scotland-based producers will be delivered by Julia Short and TRC.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 to open with world premiere of Johnny Barrington’s drama ‘Silent Roar’
Film is the debut feature of Screen’s Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.