Gaelic filmmakers flood FilmG with entries
FilmG, the Gaelic short film competition, has received more than 100 entries. Budding young filmmakers from across the country have been taking to their cameras to produce inspiring work and FilmG...
View ArticleIslay High pitches two new short films for ‘Gaelic Oscars’
Emerging from a tricky year for projects everywhere, Islay has once again produced entries to be proud of for the FilmG 2022 competition The post Islay High pitches two new short films for ‘Gaelic...
View ArticleLochaber filmmakers make Gaelic film shortlist
With more than 91 entries, judges had a tough job whittling down the final 17 across the categories The post Lochaber filmmakers make Gaelic film shortlist appeared first on The Oban Times.
View ArticleFilmG opens for entries but Coldplay are ‘banned’
The 15th iteration of FilmG, the Gaelic short film festival, launched in September, aiming to find the future stars of the media industry in Scotland The post FilmG opens for entries but Coldplay are...
View ArticleFilmG is back helping aspiring filmmakers create Gaelic short films
Workshops were held in schools in Oban, Skye, Dunoon, Lewis, Gairloch, Ullapool, helping the youngsters create the best films they could. The post FilmG is back helping aspiring filmmakers create...
View ArticleRecord-breaking year for FilmG
Eights schools in Argyll hope to be among winners of the 2022 Gaelic short-film festival FilmG competition - a shortlist will be announced in January The post Record-breaking year for FilmG appeared...
View ArticleFilmG’s ‘best year ever’ shortlists announced
Gaelic short-film competition FilmG has announced its nominees, with filmmakers from the Isle of Skye, the Isle of Barra and previous FilmG stalwarts all making strong impressions The post FilmG’s...
View ArticleSkye and Barra schools secure FilmG nominations
With 15 judged categories announced across the two competitions (Open and Youth) the public vote element of the FilmG Choice Awards will be live until the end of January. The post Skye and Barra...
View ArticleWinners light up FilmG awards
FilmG, the Gaelic short film competition, celebrated its 15th year with a glitzy ceremony in Glasgow last Thursday, February 16. Parker Dawes from Ardnamurchan, who won three awards last year, picked...
View ArticleGaelic short film competition open for young filmmakers to showcase skills
FilmG, the Gaelic short film competition, has opened its Youth and Open categories for 2023, asking filmmakers to create a work under five minutes in length. The post Gaelic short film competition open...
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