Since 2008, Take One Action Film Festivals have engaged tens of thousands of people with world-class films, showcasing inspiring stories that comment on issues of global concern. We speak to Tamara Van Strijthem about a decade of making a difference through cinema.
For the last 12 years, the Africa in Motion film festival has been bringing the best of African cinema to Scotland - making it possible for Scottish audiences to engage with African stories and industry professionals from the continent. We spoke to Festival Producer Justine Atkinson to hear more about (...)
The Screen Machine is rolling again after undergoing a major refit of the vehicle, which has added a minimum of six more years to its operational life. We went along to the opening screening in Brodick, Arran to find out more.
Over 50 filmmakers and artists from around the world will land in Hawick in the Scottish Borders on 2 March for the seventh edition of the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, we find out from Creative Director Richard Ashrowan what to expect.
The Glasgow Film Festival is screening #sugarwater - an eye-opening documentary following the first ever performance by pioneering Deaf and disabled theatre company, Graeae. Director and Producer Jo Lewis tells us why she felt this was an important tale to tell.
This Global Entrepreneurship Week (14-20 November) BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Carol Cooke launches a ground-breaking documentary campaign - Barefoot in Business - that follows the fortunes of Uganda’s growing band of businesswomen.
Film Exhibition innovation conference This Way Up, takes place between 29-30 November at Glasgow Film Theatre. Film Hub Scotland Manager Sambrooke Scott tells us what delegates can expect...
The Grow Your Own Cinema project aims to develop film exhibition skills within voluntary arts organisations around Scotland not currently working with film, to enable them to form new film clubs and community cinemas. We found out more from Project Officer Morvern Cunningham...