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    A Draft Film and Screen Curriculum for Scotland

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  • Inward investment film & High-End TV production spend in Scotland doubles  

    New report evidences the value of the screen sector to Scotland’s economy. 

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  • The sign outside the FilmHouse which is a giant red banner with the word Open the Doors emblazoned across it. Image courtesy of Filmhouse (Edinburgh) Ltd

    Council to contribute £60,000 towards renewed Edinburgh Filmhouse

    24 November 2023

  • A large camera on a tripod in a dark studio, facing a massive screen displaying editing software and a colourful image

    CoSTAR Realtime Lab to bring screen and performance technology industry to life in Scotland

    23 November 2023

  • Joe Cole as Joe Roag. He is wearing a green shirt with rolled up sleeves and talks on the phone as he looks out of the window of a train.

    First pictures released of Alexandra Roach and Joe Cole in BBC real-time thriller Nightsleeper

    22 November 2023

  • A hand holds up the print version of the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2023 programme in front of a general view of preparations ahead of the 2023 BAFTA Scotland Awards held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central on November 19, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by John Clark/BAFTA via Getty Images)

    Winners announced: 2023 BAFTA Scotland Awards

    19 November 2023

Made in Scotland

  • Promotional poster for The Buccaneers. Five young women in formal 1870s dresses lying on the grass.
  • Morven Christie in Payback. Middle aged women with dark hair tied in a pony tail looking solemn.
  • Headshot of a man scowling on a road at night.
  • Young woman sits on sofa in house. She has a concerned look on her face.
  • Two female doctors.
  • Bill Douglas smiling wearing a tartan scarf.
  • Still from This Framing Life. Carianne, Ardbhan Croft smiling outiside beside sheep pen.
  • Cast of River City's 20th Episode celebrations standing on set, holding a clapper board.
  • Still The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Man in top hat and tuxedo looks sternly directly in the direction of the camera.
  • Still from Kill. Man and his son in his twenties stand in a wood. The son holds a rifle out in front of him which they both stare through.
  • Triùir Aig Trì.Holly McSweeny Duffy as Della, Finlay Morrison as Marco , Caitlin Culbertson as Lou. On location at the Number 3 hotel. Photograph by Robert Pereira Hind.
  • Headshot of Nathan Evans in white hoodie smiling.
  • Still from Falling into Place. Man and woman converse on quiet street with the sun low in the sky.
  • Anton Danyluk on Body Shame promotional image. Anton Danyluk stands in gym hall with school pupils standing behind him. Credit_Firecrest Films and BBC Scotland
  • Tish primary promotional image.Black and white photograph of Tish Murtha looking at the camera.
  • Natalie and her MMA husband Stevie Ray lying on their bed. Natalie wears a dressing gown while Stevie is topless in MMA boxers holding an ice pack to his face.
  • The Outrun first look still. Saoirse Ronan as Rona, a blue haired girl sitting on a window sill looking out on a building estate.
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