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Thank you to all staff, volunteers, audiences and everyone who contributed to making this year’s festival such a success.

Thank you to the support and commitment of our funders and partners including @screenscotland @filmhubscotland @Tireedistillery @calmac @soacabins @hynishtrust

Celebrating women behind the camera, Sea Change Film Festival is a beacon from the westerly edge, bringing people together through cinema.

Join us for Film introductions / Workshops / Discussions / Special guests / Beach walks / Swimming / Yoga / pilates and Ceilidh classes!

Come and experience the unique landscape and culture of The Isle of Tiree at a weekend-long festival of critically acclaimed films, special guests and events.

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About Tiree
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Getting here
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Island info
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What to bring?
credit: Kat Gollock

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“It’s not just the feminist focus, nor that it’s set on the beautiful island of Tiree that makes the festival so special. It’s the intimacy. Filmmakers, festival-goers, curators and islanders all share lifts between venues, eat jacket potatoes in the community centre An Talla, and swim together… The word I keep coming back to describe Sea Change is special. It’s rare that you get to spend time in a place that truly welcomes you, no matter your age, experience, gender etc.”

Lara Delmage, SNACK Magazine

“I’m so grateful that my work brings me to amazing places like Tiree and brings such beautiful people into my life! It was very special seeing ‘Cá a nDeachaigh Mé?’ screened alongside the work of so many incredible women…I’ll remember this weekend forever.” Étáin Sweeney, Audio Director and Co-creator of Cá a nDeachaigh Mé

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Sea Change Festival is produced by Screen Argyll with funding Screen Scotland