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http://www.gov.scot/Topics/ArtsCultureSport/arts 25-04-2012 09:22:49
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We are thrilled to announce the UK Premiere of Sorry, Baby dir. Eva Victor as our Opening Film at #EIFF2025 After a stellar breakout at Sundance Film Festival #SorryBaby has been snapped up by A24 + Picturehouse Entertainment Produced by Barry Jenkins + starring Naomi Ackie + Lucas Hedges 🎬



A new mobile cinema will serve rural communities across Scotland after the award of a £500,000 Scottish Government grant to Regional Screen Scotland Scotland. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP talks about its 26-year legacy. Watch for more

This #InternationalMuseumsDay, Culture Secretary Angus Robertson is encouraging everyone to celebrate Scotland’s rich heritage by visiting the museums that bring our past to life. Why not check out what your local museum has to offer this Sunday? ▶️ visitscotland.com/things-to-do/a…

First Minister John Swinney attended the opening of 'Garden Futures: Designing with Nature' at V&A Dundee. We’re supporting V&A Dundee with £3.8 million culture funding this year – and this exhibition, a UK exclusive, celebrates the role of gardens in our lives.




Eight public roundtable discussions will be held across Scotland this summer to help inform the independent Review of Creative Scotland. For more information on dates, the Review remit, and the results of the national culture sector support survey see ▶️ gov.scot/news/public-as…


🎭 16 Scottish shows 🌍 forging new connections with audiences across the world 🏴 supported by £540,000 through Scottish Government's EXPO fund to increase opportunities for Scottish artists at home and abroad See this year's Made in Scotland showcase ▶️ edfringe.com/about-us/news-…


Culture Secretary Angus Robertson was pleased to celebrate the launch of the 35th Edinburgh International Children’s Festival (May 24 – June 1), with this year's shows supported by £110,000 from Scottish Government's EXPO fund. See what's on ▶️ imaginate.org.uk/festival/whats…


Following his meetings with BBC Scotland and Ofcom earlier in the year, Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has welcomed a BBC update on planned changes to the way network TV is commissioned outside London. More ▶️ bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/ar…


📺 #TartanNoir alert: DEPT. Q premieres on @Netflix today. An adaption of Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen's series, Screen Scotland funding enabled filming in Edinburgh and FirstStage Studios, providing opportunities for Scotland-based crew and talent. ▶️ screen.scot/film-in-scotla…



The 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme is now up! #DareToDiscover what's on as artists and performers from 58 countries bring 3,352 shows to 265 venues across #Edinburgh this August. ▶️ edfringe.com/experience/pla…

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP announced £2 million for the construction of a new Gaelic primary school in #Glasgow. She met pupils and the headteacher on a visit to the site of the school to learn what it will mean for them. ➡️ gov.scot/news/supportin…

Dh’fhoillsich an Leas-Phrìomh Mhinistear Kate Forbes MSP £2 millean airson bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig ùr a thogail ann an #Glaschu. Choinnich i ri sgoilearan agus ris a’ cheannard air turas do làrach na sgoile gus ionnsachadh mu na bhios i a’ ciallachadh dhaibh. ➡️ gov.scot/news/supportin…

📺First Minister John Swinney has re-affirmed Scottish Government's commitment to growing our screen sector. He highlighted DEPT. Q, which is currently in the top three of @Netflix's Global Top 10 shows, after filming in Edinburgh and at FirstStage Studios enabled by Screen Scotland funding.