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Tag Archives: Argyll premiere

Oban Phoenix Argyll premiere for Brave feels undermined by VistScotland competition

Posted on July 26, 2012 by newsroom

The team behind the saving and revival of the cinema in Oban, renamed – with good reason, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Film & film making, Funding, Gigha, Kintyre, North Argyll, Regeneration, Tourism | Tagged 3 August 2012, animation, Argyll, Argyll premiere, Brave, Business, business communith, campbeltown, competition, David Adams McGilp, Disney Pixar, fundraising, Kilchurn Castle, Kilmartin Glen, Kintyre Gigha Marketing Group, marketing, Oban Phoenix cinema, regional, Robbie Coltrane, Screen Machine, screening, visitscotland, volunteers, £7 million investment | 9 Comments

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