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Aberfeldy Film Festival 2023: Gallus Wimmin
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Aberfeldy Film Festival 2021: COP This!

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2019: Fishy Business
Aberfeldy Film Festival 2018: Animal Tales

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2017: Let's Go!

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2016: Sound Tracks: A Celebration of Music in Film

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2015: A Feast for the Eyes

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2014: Calling the Shots: Scottish Film Makers in World Cinema

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2012: Cinema on the Edge

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2010: Rattling Good Yarns

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2009: Cinema in the Castle

Aberfeldy Film Festival 2007 & 2008


OTHER EVENTS

A Summer in the Straths - Essie Stewart: June 2008

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This was a one-off, special event that celebrates Storytelling and Song of the Travellers’ Traditions with Essie Stewart.

Essie shared her film “A Summer in the Straths” with the audience at 7.30pm in the Locus Centre in Aberfeldy on Friday 5th June 2009.

'Silents are Golden' evening: April 2008

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Our Silents are Golden evening featured a selection of four silent films accompanied by local musicians Iain and Gordon Murch. We turned the Town Hall into a cafe-style venue with drinks and dips all helping to create one of our most successful evenings ever.

'An Inconvenient Truth' and Green Fair: April 2007

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HFS took over Aberfeldy Town Hall for the night on Thursday 19th April. What was originally proposed as a simple showing of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s acclaimed Global Warming documentary,  turned into a Green Fair, with a free and delicious buffet, an exhibition of renewable energy & sustainability in the Lesser Hall, followed by the screening in the Main Hall. Then a break before a hustings attended by candidates from all of the main Parties facing questions from the audience.