Lord Puttnam describes iconic Chariots of Fire scene as 'great embarrassment'
It's one of the most unforgettable opening movie sequences of all time. The athletes running in slow motion down the West Sands at St Andrews to Vangelis's instantly recognisable Chariots of Fire theme tune. (...)
Scotland's tourism industry expects a break from Disney Pixar's Brave
The opportunities to boost Scottish tourism on the back of a new Disney Pixar film set in the Highlands will be explored at a conference in Perth. (...)
Fife's Secret Garden Nursery the star of Sundance Film Festival documentary
A unique Fife nursery is to feature on the silver screen this month. (...)
VIDEO: Gordon Brown contributes to student's football-themed documentary
A Fife university student enrolled the help of the former Prime Minister to make a moving documentary about the Blue Brazil. (...)
Mini-DV Festival persuaded of Dundee film-maker's talents
A young Dundee film-maker has won a top prize at New York's big Mini-DV Festival. (...)
Angus Council says Scarlett Johansson film location road was paved with good intentions
Angus Council says hosting filming of actress Scarlett Johansson's new movie is a ''tremendous showcase for the area''. (...)
Scarlett Johansson's sci-fi film Under The Skin touches down at Auchmithie
A sleepy Angus village got a taste of Hollywood when actress Scarlett Johansson arrived for filming on her latest movie. (...)
Discovery Film Festival introducing young audiences to the magic of cinema
This weekend marked the start of Scotland's International Film Festival for Children and Young People, Dundee's very own annual celebration of film. (...)
Trump Organisation describes Menie Estate opponents as 'a national embarrassment'
The Trump Organisation has described the Menie Estate locals featured in an Angus film-maker's movie on the billionaire as ''a national embarrassment for Scotland''. (...)
Ewan McGregor tells BBC's One Show of his love for Crieff
Hollywood superstar Ewan McGregor has told the BBC's One Show that he still loves returning to his hometown of Crieff whenever he can. (...)
Fantasy film project overcomes some very down-to-earth challenges
A fantasy film following the adventures of a young girl has been completed in Dundee — despite runaway cows, torrential rain and power cuts. (...)
Harry's space video is being watched by the stars
A Dundee teenager's short film has gained an out-of-this-world audience aboard the International Space Station. (...)
Lib Dem orders locals off his land — but all in the name of art
A west Fife councillor has become a laird — much against his will. (...)
Award-winning You've Been Trumped comes to the DCA
For a film Donald Trump branded "a failure" and Creative Scotland refused to finance, You've Been Trumped is doing rather well, winning two major film festival awards. Ahead of its week-long run in Dundee, its director Anthony Baxter spoke to The Courier. (...)
Hollywood backing for Birks Cinema Group's final funding push
Hollywood star Alan Cumming has thrown his support behind the fundraisers seeking £1.8 million to reopen Aberfeldy's cinema. (...)
American golf film has a unique take on the Kingdom
Divots have been taken out of an American film called Golf In The Kingdom for its below par portrayal of golf in Fife. (...)
TV exposure beckons for actress and writer Lisa Nicoll
A play by an actress and writer from the Dundee area has been picked up by a film production company to be turned into a television drama. (...)
DCA holds chess tournament ahead of Bobby Fischer film
Chess fans gathered at Dundee Contemporary Arts for a tournament to mark the screening of a documentary about one of the most talented, and most troubled, players of the game. (...)
Trump group goes on offensive as Scottish premiere of You've Been Trumped approaches
An Angus film director who made a documentary about the Donald Trump golf development saga has been accused of lacking professionalism and integrity by the billionaire's firm. (...)
Edinburgh International Film Festival urged to look to the past
Academics at St Andrews University say they have unlocked the secret to ensuring a bright future for the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). (...)