The Scottish director shares his experience of making his feature documentary debut charting Scottish cycling icon Graeme Obree attempting to challenge the world land speed record at Battle Mountain in Nevada in 2013.
We speak to Scottish director Mike Day ahead of the UK premiere of his debut documentary feature, The Islands and the Whales, at Edinburgh International Film Festival on Friday 17 June 2016.
Next week, Bo'ness will roll out the red carpet for this year's HippFest, Scotland's only festival dedicated to silent cinema, offering world-class music, glamour and rarely-seen silent era films.
A monthly Film Club for deaf and hard of hearing audiences held at Glasgow Film Theatre, Visible Cinema is the first initiative of its kind in Scotland.
We chat to Glasgow based screenwriter and director Raisah Ahmed about how she got into filmmaking and co-founding new initiative BAME Boost along with Maryam Hamidi.
Raising Films aims to address one of the issues that prevents many female filmmakers from pursuing their careers. We speak to Co-Founder Hope Dickson-Leach to find out more.
We speak to Glasgow based Director Callum Rice, whose debut short film Mining Poems or Odes has been selected to screen at Sundance Film Festival 2016 and nominated for Best Short Film at the BAFTAs.