The Scotsman

Tilda backs ‘dream’ Filmhouse vision

- By BRIAN FERGUSON bferguson@scotsman.com

Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton and Game of Thrones star Iain Glen have given their backing to plans to create a new £60 million "film temple" at the heart of Edinburgh’s culture quarter.

The project, which would transform Festival Square in the city’s west end, has secured their backing weeks after new designs for the nine-storey complex were unveiled.

Swinton, the Highlands based star of Michael Clayton, Young Adam and We Need To Talk About Kevin, described the proposed new home for the Filmhouse cinema and the city's film festival as an “Enlightenm­ent House” for Edinburgh.

Swinton, who lives in Nairn, said the prospect of the developmen­t was a "bright and heartening horizon" at a time when cinema was being "craved" by audiences like never before. Edinburgh-born Glen, whose other screen roles include appearance­s in Downton Abbey, Prisoners' Wives and Titans, credited the Filmhouse with nurturing a childhood fascinatio­n with cinema.

He predicted that its new building would become “a vital creative hub” for the Scottish screen industry if it was given the green light.

The Centre for the Moving Image (CMI), which runs both the Filmhouse and the film festival, unveiled plans for a new home last March after 30 years of discussion and debate over alternativ­e sites around the city.

The building was reduced in height by two storeys by the time final designs were lodged with the city council in December.

Although it have six storeys above ground and is envisaged to be taller than the neighbouri­ng Sheraton Grand Hotel and the Usher Hall, the CMI hopes to secure planning permission later this year, which would allow work to start in 2023 if funding can be raised.

Swinton, a patron of the film festival, said: "At a time when we crave cinema like seldom before – its connection­s, its inclusiven­ess and internatio­nalism, its thrills and compassion, its fantasy and transport, its narratives, its dreamscape­s, its nourishmen­t, its galvanisin­g perspectiv­es – the prospect of a new Filmhouse for Edinburgh is a bright and heartening horizon.

“Edinburgh, her cine-dedicated populace and her countless perpetual visitors deserve a new Filmhouse, a new light of house, a new Enlightenm­ent House to reflect the open eyes of this great capital city and her global outlook.

“This joyous proposal is a great good thing for us all to look forward to and to start celebratin­g now."

Glen said: “As a kid growing up in Edinburgh and becoming fascinated in film, the Filmhouse always had the releases that I most wanted to see.

"I fully support the developmen­t of The New Filmhouse as a vibrant creative hub for the film industry in Scotland.”

The new complex has already secured the backing of author and screenwrit­er Irvine Welsh, whose latest film, Creation Stories, which charts the life Scottish music mogul Alan Mcgee, is due to be unveiled within weeks.

Speaking after the latest plans were unveiled last month, he said: “A custom-built Filmhouse would put the city on a par with some of the great cinema capitals of the world.”

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 ??  ?? 0 Tilda Swinton and Iain Glen, inset, have both given their backing to the new Filmhouse, which aims to be up and running by 2025
0 Tilda Swinton and Iain Glen, inset, have both given their backing to the new Filmhouse, which aims to be up and running by 2025

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