Alchemy Film and Arts announces programme for 2024 Festival

Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, the UK’s festival of experimental film and artists’ moving image, has released details of its 14th edition which will run from 2 – 5 May 2024.

Based in Hawick in the Scottish Borders, only 90 minutes from the Scottish capital, Alchemy is the biggest film festival of its kind in the UK, uniquely blurring the boundary between cinema and visual arts.

It blends the global with the local, integrating year-round commitments to Scotland’s only film-based residencies programme and an award-winning community filmmaking and creative learning programme, bringing international artists and work to Scotland whilst giving locally-based artists and filmmakers an international platform for their work.

This year’s event features 75 films and screenings will take place in the Heart of Hawick art centre with installations in neighbouring venues including Borders Textile Towerhouse and Heritage Hub.

The 2024 festival will open with the World Premiere of a newly digitised version of Hawick-made film Sons of Heroes, marking the 60th anniversary of the film’s creation. Shot in 8mm format in 1964 and made by longstanding amateur cineaste club Hawick Film Group, Sons of Heroes marked the 450th anniversary of Hawick’s Battle of Hornshole when the townspeople defended it from the marauding English.

Building on Alchemy’s significant work in recent years securing a digital legacy for Hawick’s filmmaking culture and heritage, the screening will be accompanied by live music from the town’s Saxhorn band which created the original score for the film. The screening will be held in memory of its director, Scott Renwick, who died aged 91 earlier this year.

Artists showcased in the festival include Palestinian artist Noor Abed, who will receive a special focus screening of her work, as well as Emily Jacir, Sonya Dyer, Sanaz Sohrabi, Madison Brookshire and Lilan Yang across four days of cinema screenings, free exhibitions and live performances.

Alchemy Film & Arts Director, Rachael Disbury, said: “We are delighted to share details of the programme for our 2024 festival. This year we will feature 75 films made by artists from across the globe, which were selected from a record number of submissions. Alchemy has been supporting Hawick Film Group to digitise its substantial archive including the annual ‘Pictorial’ snapshots its members made between the mid 1960s and 1980.

"We are particularly pleased to launch our 2024 festival with the much-anticipated premiere screening of the newly digitised version of Sons of Heroes on the 60th anniversary of its creation and with a contribution from the Hawick Saxhorn Band – the group which created the original score for the film. Sadly, we lost the film’s director, Scott Renwick, only a few weeks ago, but will celebrate his remarkable contribution to Hawick’s film culture at the festival.

“Our focus artist this year will be Noor Abed, who works at the intersection of performance and film. Presented in our prime-time Saturday evening slot, Noor’s programme will include her new work, A Night We Held Between, filmed in spring and summer 2023 in ancient sites in Palestine.”

Sambrooke Scott, Head of Audience Development at Screen Scotland said: “Alchemy's boundless creativity and innovative spirit continues to be incredibly inspiring. As a long-term supporter and funder of the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, we value the festival's role as a vital platform for nurturing artists film and moving image, and as a place for the filmmakers and artists to come together to share their work and connect with their peers. Rachael and Michael have created a unique sense of community; one that is underpinned by a strong sense of collaboration, appreciation, respect, and empathy, and 2024 promises to be another excellent edition.”

Tickets are available on the Alchemy FIlm and Arts website now.

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Alchemy Film & Arts is supported by Screen Scotland and Creative Scotland, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, William Grant Foundation and Scottish Borders Council, with additional support from Film Hub Scotland and Youth Music Initiative. Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival is delivered in partnership with Live Borders.

Header image: Still from A Night We Held Between, courtesy of Noor Abed

Other images: Still from Sons of Heroes, courtesy of Hawick Film Group; Still from Background, courtesy of Khaled Abdulwahed