Make a 3-5 Minute Short Film in Gaelic

Shortlists

Shortlists

See Films

See Films

Awards

Awards

FilmG

FilmG

You can now view all the films that are on the FilmG 2012 short-lists.


Just visit this link or download a pdf with an overview of all the shortlists.

The films are now LIVE and voting is open for the People's Choice Award.

You can vote for as many films as  you like but, remember, one vote only per film.

Click here to see the films.

The FilmG Awards Ceremony will be held at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow on 9 March 2012.


Further information will follow.

   

 

 

 

Now in our 4th year, FilmG is established as one of the country’s best platforms for getting yourself and your work noticed.

 

It’s easy - all you need to do is make a 3-5 minute short film, in Gaelic.

 

The competition is now closed,

 

"The competition helped us work through a language that was unfamiliar for some"

Andy Wallis, Teacher Islay High School

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