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Emergency funding to secure the immediate future of Independent Cinemas in Dumfries and Galloway

Annan Lonsdale Cinema, Newton Stewart Cinema and The Robert Burns Centre in Dumfries are among  30  independent cinemas and two touring operators serving communities across Scotland to receive £3.55million  from the Scottish Government’s Independent Cinema Recovery and Resilience Fund and The National Lottery, through Screen Scotland. 

The Fund, which aims to bridge the immediate financial gap faced by independently owned cinemas as a result of COVID-19, will now support these cinemas who can operate in the short-term, within Scottish Government guidelines, and help others towards reopening, when it is safe to do so. 

Alan TowersAnnan Lonsdale Cinema said: “I am grateful that Screen Scotland recognise the important work that small family-owned and operated independent cinemas do in bringing the widest possible range of cultural activities to rural areas. With the voluntary support of my family, I have kept the cinema open since July offering the best service we could to a much reduced but extremely appreciative audience. This grant will allow us to bring staff back in to work and secure the cinema's future into next year when, hopefully, the climate will be much more favourable for cinemas.” 

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Fiona HyslopCabinet Secretary for Culture said: “We understand the severe impact this pandemic has had on businesses across Scotland, including our independent cinemas which play such an important role in communities across the country.  

“We have had to make some really difficult decisions recently that will impact on cinemas which have worked so hard to re-open safely, but we have to put health considerations above everything else and I hope this funding, along with the business support that will be available, will help independent cinemas cope with all the challenges they face.    

“Culture is vitally important to all of our lives, and we are determined to do everything within our powers to see the sector through this crisis. This fund is part of the ongoing financial support the Scottish Government is making available to the sector.” 

Dumfriesshire MSP Oliver Mundell said: “This funding will keep independent cinema alive in a part of Scotland where it really matters. We are so fortunate to have these smaller venues that are determined to provide audiences with access to films in an area where bigger chains are not present.  

“I know all those involved will be so relieved to get this vital help to see them through the difficult winter months.” 

Joan McAlpine South Scotland MSP said: “I’m delighted to see so many independent cinemas in South Scotland benefit from Screen Scotland’s Independent Cinema Recovery and Resilience Fund. There are fewer cinema chains in rural areas and independent cinemas are a cultural lifeline for many towns and villages. But because they are smaller, and do not have big reserves, they face greater challenges due to the pandemic. For example social distancing when capacity is already limited makes it hard to break even. I raised these issues with ministers on behalf of local cinemas and it’s great to see this response. It also reflects very well on Screen Scotland as a new agency focussed on supporting this important sector of our creative economy during a most difficult time.”

Sambrooke ScottHead of Audience Development at Screen Scotland said: “Independent cinemas have always played a vital role in communities across Scotland, bringing people together to immerse themselves in great film experiences from filmmakers around the world, and around the corner.  

“It’s been the most challenging of times for these hard-working venues but, with the help of this Scottish Government and National Lottery support, they will continue to open and operate safely as local restrictions allow. By putting stringent measures in place to protect staff and audiences alike they will open where able and bring the magic and escapism of cinema back, which is something we need now more than ever.” 

Recipients of the Fund are: 

Organisation 

Cinema Name 

Funding Amount 

An Lanntair 

An Lanntair (Stornoway) 

£44,200 

Caledonian Cinemas Limited 

Moray Playhouse (Elgin) 

£149,583 

Campbeltown Community Business 

Campbeltown Picture House (Campbeltown) 

£65,000 

Centre for the Moving Image 

Filmhouse (Edinburgh) Belmont Filmhouse (Aberdeen) 

£627,849 

D&G Council 

Robert Burns Centre (Dumfries) 

£24,896 

Dundee Contemporary Arts 

Dundee Contemporary Arts 

£143,588 

Eden Court Highlands 

Eden Court (Inverness) 

£158,814 

Falkirk Community Trust 

Bo'ness Hippodrome (Falkirk) 

£51,552 

G1 Group 

Perth Playhouse  

£128,622 

Glasgow Film Theatre 

Glasgow Film Theatre 

£415,171 

Granada Cinemas (Edinburgh) Ltd. 

Dominion Cinema (Edinburgh) 

£224,846 

INDY Cinema Group Ltd 

INDY Cinema Group (Various) 

£216,035 

Kino Entertainment Ltd 

The Kino Leven, The Kino Glenrothes 

£106,313 

Lonsdale Cinema 

Annan Lonsdale Cinema 

£43,842 

Macrobert 

Macrobert (Stirling) 

£111,244 

Newton Stewart Cinema 

Newton Stewart Cinema (Newton Stewart) 

£32,878 

NPH Cinema 

New Picture House (St Andrews) 

£87,723 

Oban Phoenix Cinema 

Oban Phoenix Cinema (Oban) 

£61,818 

Pavilion (Galashiels) Ltd 

Pavilion (Galashiels) 

£207,362 

Premier Leisure 

Premier Leisure (Saltcoats) 

£71,259 

Regional Screen Scotland 

Screen Machine (Various) 

£24,521 

Shetland Arts Development Agency 

Mareel (Lerwick) 

£40,860 

The Birks Cinema Trust Ltd 

The Birks Cinema (Aberfeldy) 

£68,500 

The Pickaquoy Centre Trust 

The Phoenix Cinema (Kirkwall) 

£21,244 

The Tower Digital Art Centre 

The Tower Digital Arts Centre (Helensburgh) 

£81,328 

Universal Sounds (Arbroath) Limited 

Bathgate Cinema, Alloa Cinema, Arbroath Cinema 

£96,875 

West Coast Cinemas LLP 

Studio Cinema (Dunoon), Waterfront Cinema (Greenock) 

£244,441 

Updates on all emergency funds are being published regularly on this website and publicised through media and social media communications. 

Contact Information

Eilidh Walker

0131 523 0019

07545 402 064

eilidh.walker@creativescotland.com

Notes to editors

Eligibility criteria and application guidelines for the £3.5million Independent Cinema Recovery and Resilience Fund were published on Monday 14 September with a deadline of Monday 5 October.  

There were 27 applications with an ask of £3.55million on the £3.5million Fund therefore £50K of National Lottery funds through the Screen Scotland Audience Development Fund were added to the fund. 

The Independent Cinema Recovery and Resilience Fund is one of a series of emergency funds from the Scottish Government and The National Lottery being delivered by Screen Scotland, to help mitigate the immediate impacts of COVID-19 on Scotland’s film and tv sector:  

  • £1.5million National Lottery funding through Screen Scotland’s Bridging Bursary which opened to applications from Fri 27 Mar to Wed 20 May reached 681 screen sector freelancers. 
  • Two Single Project Development Funding Routes across film and TV has provided £1million for the development of new work ready to go into production in line with COVID-19 industry guidance. 
  • £700K Screen element of the Scottish Government’s Hardship Fund for Creative Freelancers opened for applications from Tues 22 Sept to Fri 2 Oct. Assessments are taking place and decisions being communicated to applicants. 
  • The Scottish Government’s £12.5million Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund has reached venues including those offering cinema provision: An Lanntair (Stornoway), Eden Court Theatre (Inverness) and the Macrobert Arts Centre (Stirling).  

The Hardship Fund for Creative Freelancers and Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund form part of the Scottish Government’s £59million emergency funding for Culture and Heritage announced on Friday 28 August from the £97million in UK Government consequentials for the culture and heritage sectors. 

More information about COVID-19 funding and resources can be accessed via FindBusinessSupport.gov.scot, and through Screen Scotland’s Resource Directory for COVID-19. 

The National Lottery has raised more than £41 billion for more than 565,000 good causes across the UK since 1994. Thanks to National Lottery players, up to £600 million has been made available to support people, projects and communities throughout the UK during the Coronavirus crisis. https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/ 

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