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From pocket money to a Big Lottery Award — incredible community effort adds up to a happy ending for Birks Cinema story

The red carpet was rolled out in Aberfeldy for the Friends of Birks Cinema after it completed a feat of fundraising. (...)


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Discovery Film Festival helps DCA win Europa Cinema Award

A Dundee cinema and arts venue is to be recognised this week for its work in bringing the film industry to the attention of young people. (...)


Controversial Lochee housing project up for sale

A Dundee housing project launched by a city drug dealer has been placed on the market. (...)


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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. (...)


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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. (...)


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Mobile cinema stopping off in Aberfeldy

Film fans will come face to face with swashbuckling pirates, talking pandas and a Formula One racing icon when Scotland's only mobile cinema returns to Aberfeldy next week. (...)


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Chariots Of Fire charity run sweeps back the sands of time

One of the most iconic moments in British film was recreated when runners dashed along the West Sands in St Andrews at the weekend. (...)


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Monster mash-up of old and new at Dundead horror film festival

Scary movies are big business and for those who like to give themselves a fright every once in a while, writes Jennifer Cosgrove, there's nothing better than a trip to the cinema for a good dose of horror. (...)


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Dundead Festival bringing the gore to Dundee

If blood and guts are your thing then a new film festival at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) may be just what you're looking for. (...)


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More objections to cinema plans

The latest proposal for Kirkcaldy's beleaguered former Station Hotel has come up against more objections. (...)


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Courier readers share memories of Dame Elizabeth Taylor

Following the death of Dame Elizabeth Taylor in Los Angeles this week Courier readers have got in touch to share their memories of the star. (...)


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Birks Cinema project still has 'a mountain to climb'

Despite a massive financial boost, the group behind plans to regenerate a Highland Perthshire cinema have said there is "still a mountain to climb." (...)


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'Catch 22' over plans for new cinema in Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy could soon see the return of the silver screen for the first time in 10 years if plans for a town centre cinema are given the go-ahead. (...)


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The number's up for Lochee's former Rialto cinema and bingo hall

A Lochee eyesore is to be demolished after Dundee councillors this week gave the go-ahead for a housing development on the site. (...)


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Former Ritz Cinema manager Robert Pennycook

Robert Pennycook, the last manager of the Ritz Cinema in Dundee, has died at the age of 88. (...)


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City tourist attractions report busy 2010

There were almost 800,000 visits to Dundee's tourist attractions last year. (...)


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Memories of a Fife cinematic institution

The NPH Cinema in St Andrews is celebrating its 80th anniversary. Here, Courier news editor Michael Alexander, who worked as a part-time projectionist at the cinema for five years during the early 1990s, pays a personal tribute. (...)


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Pegg and Frost's Paul is Dundee animator's big break

The makers of a highly-anticipated new film have drawn on the talents of a Dundee animator to help bring their latest movie to the big screen. (...)


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East Fife Crusoe film updates a famous story

The Regent Community Cinema in Leven has played host to a film premiere about a modern-day Robinson Crusoe. (...)


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Fear that Royal Mail delays could ruin Dean's 11th birthday

A Dundee mother's efforts to pull out all the stops for her son's 11th birthday could be thwarted by mail delays in the city. (...)


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