The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Reel rolls on film festival’s debut showing

- GRAEME STRACHAN

The first Mearns Film Festival started last night with a special screening of Greyfriars Bobby.

A Scottish theme has been chosen for the festival, organised by the Mearns Community Cinema group, run by volunteers from Laurenceki­rk and the surroundin­g areas.

The festival will also include screenings of Sunshine On Leith, Brave and Filth and chairman Jamie Leigh said the hope is for it to become an annual event.

He said: “We wanted to do a relatively small festival to begin with, just so we could fathom the level of interest. Even though the excitement within the group for a film festival was abundant, we weren’t completely sure of how the local community would respond to the idea.

“If it is something that we find the community enjoy and want more of we would certainly plan to make it a regular occurrence and look to increase the scale in future.

“We would also love to welcome those from further afield this year or in the future.”

He added: “One thing we have found challengin­g, as I’m sure many new community groups or local businesses also have, is reaching more and more people in the local community. We work tirelessly to distribute posters and flyers, promote events online and tell anyone who will listen about our showings.

“But sometimes we get feedback from people that they have only recently discovered us. Obviously, it does feel like word about the group is gradually spreading but hopefully something like a film festival will help to accelerate that.”

Mr Leigh said the group is making plans for Halloween and Christmas events.

“For next year and beyond though, we would aim to continue our monthly showings,” he added.

 ?? Paul Reid. Picture: ?? Jamie Leigh has high hopes for the Mearns Film Festival.
Paul Reid. Picture: Jamie Leigh has high hopes for the Mearns Film Festival.

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