The deadline for bids to buy the Filmhouse Edinburgh is tomorrow (December 7).
The ’Save the Filmhouse’ campaign has confirmed to Screen that it “hopes” to still put in a bid for for the purchase of the Edinburgh Filmhouse ahead of the deadline for bids on December 7.
A crowdfunding campaign was launched on November 16 to raise the estimated £2m needed to buy the Edinburgh Filmhouse building. As of December 6, it had raised £170,867.
The campaign has been spearheaded by former senior staff of the Filmhouse, ex-head of programming at Filmhouse Rod White; ex-head technician David Boyd; former programme manager James Rice; former...
The ’Save the Filmhouse’ campaign has confirmed to Screen that it “hopes” to still put in a bid for for the purchase of the Edinburgh Filmhouse ahead of the deadline for bids on December 7.
A crowdfunding campaign was launched on November 16 to raise the estimated £2m needed to buy the Edinburgh Filmhouse building. As of December 6, it had raised £170,867.
The campaign has been spearheaded by former senior staff of the Filmhouse, ex-head of programming at Filmhouse Rod White; ex-head technician David Boyd; former programme manager James Rice; former...
- 12/6/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The group said it has held “positive conversations” with Edinburgh City Council, Creative Scotland, Screen Scotland and the Edinburgh Film Guild.
The team behind London’s Prince Charles Cinema has launched a bid to rescue the Edinburgh Filmhouse, which was shut down in October.
Edinburgh native Gregory Lynn, who has co-run the West End-based Prince Charles for 20 years, is leading the bid, which the group says is fully costed and funded, and includes plans to buy the Filmhouse building and carry out renovations following surveys that showed it had fallen into disrepair.
The group said it has held “positive conversations” with Edinburgh City Council,...
The team behind London’s Prince Charles Cinema has launched a bid to rescue the Edinburgh Filmhouse, which was shut down in October.
Edinburgh native Gregory Lynn, who has co-run the West End-based Prince Charles for 20 years, is leading the bid, which the group says is fully costed and funded, and includes plans to buy the Filmhouse building and carry out renovations following surveys that showed it had fallen into disrepair.
The group said it has held “positive conversations” with Edinburgh City Council,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
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- 9/15/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
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