Saturday’s screenings kick of at the Craigmonie Centre with a two hour short film block. Twelve is a moody thriller that is unsettling due to its lack of music, the silence between dialogue cre...
As I was sitting on the train to Inverness, passing my way through the Scottish countryside, I couldn’t believe a year had passed since the last Loch Ness Film Festival. Once off the train orga...
Last year I attended a screening in Edinburgh for a short film I’d made. After the film was shown I was invited on stage to do a Q&A for the audience. I tend to get a little nervous standin...
Moviescramble had a chance to catch up with Andrew Doig, one of the founders and organisers of the Loch Ness Film Festival. What followed was an honest take on independent filmmaking in Scotland.
“We were sick of our films getting rejected by festivals, so we thought, fuck it we’ll start our own.” William Doig and his son Andrew launched the Loch Ness Film Festival on September 2010, pr...