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Media release: Gaelic short film competition receives over 100 entries
THE Gaelic short film competition, FilmG, has received over 100 entries in 2020, as budding young filmmakers from across the country took to their cameras to produce inspiring work.
As well as the volume of entries – 104 in total – FilmG organisers, MG ALBA, and Skye-based Cànan Graphics Studio (CGS) were impressed by the diversity of those entries, including the first-ever entry from the Isle of Man in their native Manx Gaelic.
FilmG continues to leverage new technology and further its commitment to supporting young people with their creative endeavours to create films whilst developing practical and creative skills through the medium of Gaelic.
Show goes on for budding Gaelic movie makers with 100-plus entries to FilmG competition By Hector MacKenzie
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Updated: 10:04, 19 January 2021
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Staffin Primary children hard at work.
FilmG, the Gaelic short film competition, received over a hundred entries in 2020, as budding young filmmakers from across the country took to their cameras to produce inspiring work.
As well as the volume of entries, 104 in total, FilmG organisers MG ALBA and Skye-based CÃ nan Graphics Studio (CGS) were impressed by the diversity of those entries, including the first ever entry from the Isle of Man in their native Manx Gaelic.