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TWO SHORT FILM SCREENINGS AT THE ROBERT BURNS CENTRE ( press release 16/11/2004 )

“Village in a Box”, an award winning short film shot predominantly in Creetown, gets its first Dumfries and Galloway screening at the Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries.
SHORT FILM MADE IN DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY NOMINATED FOR A SCOTTISH BAFTA ( press release 11/11/2004 )

Six Hours of Daylight , a short film made entirely on location in Dumfries and Galloway, has been nominated for a Scottish BAFTA for 'Best New Work', a great achievement for first-time writer/director Joseph Briffa.
SHORT FILM MADE IN DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY AWARDED A SCOTTISH BAFTA ( press release 01/11/2004 )

Six Hours of Daylight, a short film made entirely on location in Galloway Forest Park has just been awarded a Scottish BAFTA for 'Best New Work', a great achievement for first-time writer/director Joseph Briffa
JANE LAPOTAIRE TO STAR IN SHORT FILM IN DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY ( press release 13/09/2004 )

A short film, written and directed by local film-maker Amy Neil from New Galloway, is due to start filming in the region on 22 September, starring Jane Lapotaire.
DUMFRIES SHORTS SCREENING AT EDINBURGH FILM FESTIVAL ( press release 20/07/2004 )

Three short films made in Dumfries and Galloway will be screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the world's most prestigious showcases for new talent that runs from Wednesday 18 to Sunday 29 August.

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