Extra Tickets for Two Previously Sold Out Films!

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Due to popular demand, two of our films that sold out more quickly than expected have been moved to a larger venue and a further 45 tickets have now gone on sale from Eden Court box office.

These films are: Stuart Wilson - The Art of Noise on Saturday and Faroe Islands - The Connected Nation on Sunday.  These will now be shown in the Stables and not the Old Buoy Store, as previously advertised.  If you know anyone who bought tickets for either films originally, please let them know about the change of venue.  Happy viewing!

Two big feature films [Alien + Rye Lane], both exuberant and confident in their embrace of diverse communities – one a modern classic, one set to become one – bookended a delightful festival which was full of variety and texture. The programme of dance films celebrating the late Scottish choreographer, Simon Fildes was like delicate falling leaves when set against the exuberance of Bunny, a short dance film shown on the first day. Some of the creative team were present, their testimonies bringing a moving dimension to the story of how films are put together. The festival was full of such contrasts: lots of very short films allowed the festival to explore a multitude of worlds while looking across the features, there really was something for everyone: the iconic genre-transcending Alien appeared very comfortably alongside new animations and drama. This was the first time the organising team had been made up entirely of women. It was to their considerable credit, I felt, that this was evident not only in the style of the programme but in the care and attention which had been given to making sure that no-one would feel left out or ignored; that there was something for everyone to enjoy. Shan Maclennan, Cromarty resident
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