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Screen Scotland drives development of all aspects of Scotland’s film and TV industry, through funding and strategic support. Read our Strategy to 2030/31.

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    Talent Builder

    We are doubling our investment in new talent in Scotland to £1.2 million with the creation of Talent Builder - a bold new programme featuring six integrated initiatives designed to develop the next generation of Scottish filmmaking talent and increase creative origination from Scotland.

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    Learn about our commitment to improving Film and Screen education provision in Scotland, and read the draft curriculum, now launched into the Curriculum for Excellence.

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    Read our Strategy to 2030/31

    Screen Scotland’s strategy seeks to further develop Scotland as a centre of global production, and a nation with its own vibrant, confident film and screen culture.

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    Principal photography wraps on Black Church Bay starring Tom Cullen and Joe Locke

    16 September 2025

  • A person with curly hair wears large, intricate blue goggles. Their hands, painted silver, adjust the goggles. The blue and silver colours are striking against a muted background, creating an artistic and unusual visual effect.

    Scottish Queer International Film Festival announces full programme for its 10th Anniversary edition

    10 September 2025

  • Film and Screen to become part of Scotland’s curriculum

    10 September 2025

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    TRC unveils new line-up for returning scripted drama boosting initiative

    3 September 2025

Made in Scotland

  • Headshot of Dr Chris van Tulleken, who wears a light blue shirt.
  • A man stands on a stage in front of an audience, holding a colourful bouquet of flowers up in one hand. They wear a dark jacket, a t-shirt with a design, and a necklace with a large pendant. The background features closed golden curtains.
  • Elderly woman smiling outdoors, wearing a paper crown made of raffle tickets, sitting on a wicker chair against a garden backdrop.
  • A man and woman stand closely, gently holding hands while gazing into each other's eyes. The man has curly dark hair and wears a tartan shawl over a coat. The woman has long, wavy red hair and wears a dark blue coat with white ruffled cuffs. The background features blurred trees, suggesting an outdoor setting.
  • two men wearing Scotland football strips and bike helmets ride bikes side by side on a country road.
  • Irvine Welsh stands in a dark room wearring a white suit.
  • Still from Tummy Monster showing a man lying on a tattoo's chair looking afraid
  • Black and white image of three members of the Scottish band, Average White Band, who sit in two rows smiling at the camera
  • Aerial shot of a street in Glasgow from above, filled with people and vehicles
  • Still from Love Letters, which shows a figure walking on a beach landscape by the shore
  • Two people walk down a street in the evening, laughing
  • A person stands in a dimly lit room, holding a coat, surrounded by green walls and a red-lit doorway.
  • A man wearing a pineapple hat and sunglasses peaks through red stage curtains
  • Two women stand on either side of a man who sits on a chair, wearing full Highland dress. The lady to the left holds a gold crown over the man's head.
  • Still from Summerwater shows actor Dougray Scott with his arm around actor Shirley Henderson, as they stand together looking out a window.
  • Still from Lost For Words shows a close up of a woman outdoors holding a pair of binoculars up to her face to look through them
  • Still from California Schemin', which shows actors Samuel Bottomley and Séamus McLean Ross on a stage wearing 90s clothing. They each hold a microphone and are rapping into these.
  • A shirtless man stands outdoors during daytime in front of a fire
  • Image shows actor Kristine Frøseth lying on a sofa in a brightly lit room. She wears a cream coloured 1870s style dress.
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