8th March 2025 | |
7pm | |
Grosvenor Picture Theatre 36 Ashton Lane, Glasgow West End G12 8SJ |
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£22.38 | |
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Welcome to the enchanting world of Faithful! Join us for the Scottish Fairytale Movie Premiere where magic meets the big screen. Be among the first to witness this captivating tale unfold in all its glory. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing landscapes of Scotland and let the story of Faithful sweep you off your feet. Get ready for an evening filled with wonder, fantasy, and a touch of Scottish charm. Don't miss this exclusive event - it's going to be a night to remember!
Our short film will premiere on the 8th of March at 7pm in the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane in Glasgow, followed by our After Party, location TBC, from 9pm.
Following the film's premiere, we will be hosting a short Q and A with some of the cast and crew before we head off to celebrate the hard work of everyone involved in the making of our short film, and the Scottish TV and film industry.
"Faithful" stars Lily McGuire in her onscreen debut, Gary Hollwood (Mrs. Brown's Boys), Kimberley Nixon (Fresh Meat, Outlander), Juliet Cadzow (River City, Doctor Who), Greg McHugh (Fresh Meat, Only Child) and Ethan Docherty, also in his onscreen debut.
13 year old Vaila is determined to fix her family by seeking the mythical Cù-Sìth fairy dog in the woods behind her house, in the hopes that it will lead her to The Otherworld where she will find her Mum and make up for her mistakes.
Written and produced by Fraser Coull, produced by Valerie Andrews, line produced by Lindsay Jenkins and directed by Lucy Linger.
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