A special screening from the Cinema Sgìre collection produced by communities in the Outer Hebrides in the 1970s and 1980s.
Join us for this special screening event to discover the journey of lost Gaelic video tapes, recovered as part of the Cinema Sgìre project. See island stories on the big screen and hear insights from the project director, Mike Russell, followed by a question-and-answer session.
This event is part of Seachdain na Gàidhlig | World Gaelic Week, celebrating Scottish Gaelic culture and language.
About Cinema Sgìre
In 2023 a collection of over 100 videotapes produced by communities in the Outer Hebrides through the Cinema Sgìre project was finally digitised by the National Library of Scotland and made accessible back to the communities.
Covering the whole of the Western Isles from Ness to Vatersay, the collection gives an intimate insight into traditional ways of life in the islands in the late 70s as well as community developments.
The films were produced under the Cinema Sgìre community education project and ran from October 1977 until March 1981. As well as providing a mobile cinema service, the project, which was directed by Mike Russell, also delivered a community video production element. This involved local communities learning to record videos of everyday life in the islands, when the format was in its infancy.
Header image curtesy of: West Highland Free Press.