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26/07/2001

SCOTTISH FEATURE TO APPEAR AT EFF

ONE SCOTTISH feature length film has made it into this year’s Edinburgh Film Festival (EFF) line-up.
‘The Silent Killer’, a Hart Ryan production, tells of the horrifying experience of asylum seekers in modern day Britain. The drama documentary, directed by Kenny Glenaan, filmed in Glasgow earlier this year with a Scottish cast and crew.
This year’s short film showcases – ‘Tartan Shorts’, ‘New Found Land’ and Cineworks present work from some of the finest up and coming production talent in Scotland. This year’s entries offer a variety of genres and styles to suit all audiences. (CD)
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