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The Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance (GFA) is an online directory listing individuals and companies who are associated with film and television production in and around the city of Glasgow in Scotland. It was founded in 2011 by Scottish actor Andrew O'Donnell and
Chris Quick Chris Quick (born 2 August 1988) is a Scottish editor and producer of independent films. His editing credits includes ''Autumn Never Dies'', ''In Search of La Che'', ''Mountain'' and ''The Greyness of Autumn'' which also marked his directorial ...
, a Scottish film editor.


History

The idea of the directory came about during the filming of ''
In Search of La Che ''In Search of La Che'' is a Scottish spoof documentary film directed by Mark D. Ferguson. The screenplay was written by Andy S. McEwan. ''In Search of La Che'' premiered at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 9 November 2011. Plot In Search of La Ch ...
'' when Quick felt there was no central place to find professional talent both in front and behind the camera. Soon after filming finished, he discussed the idea with O'Donnell and the pair launched what would become the Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance on 31 October 2011. In 2012, the alliance was invited by Stephen Paton of Production Attic to form what would become the Glasgow Creative Network which hosts networking events for media professionals in Glasgow. A supporter of independent film, Quick led a campaign to get the
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recognised by IMDB stating that 'they represented the best of emerging Scottish talent'. The campaign was successful and the awards were introduced to the site later that year. He later repeated this success with the inclusion of the Virgin Media Short Awards after the first double win by Scottish director John McPhail. In 2014, Quick and O'Donnell wrote an open letter on behalf of the independent filmmakers of Glasgow to the director of
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, Jude MacLaverty. In the letter, the pair asked the film body to consider a proposal of including three new awards at the annual ceremony aimed at low budget / independent filmmakers. On 28 October it was announced that the proposal would be placed on the agenda of the next Bafta Scotland Committee meeting in December 2014. On 2 April 2015, the BAFTA Scotland committee released their response to the proposals put forward by the Glasgow Filmmakers Alliance. In March 2017, O'Donnell and Quick both signed the open letter to the Arts Council, England, objecting to the organisations decision not to renew the visa for American born actor Tyler Collins. In May 2019, O'Donnell announced his departure from the organisation and was succeeded by Quick with Gary McLellan taking on the role of deputy. On 31 December 2021, McLellan stood down as Deputy Director.


Film funding

The alliance has financially contributed small amounts to various films in and around Glasgow. Below is a list of some projects it has supported. *''A Fire Within'' *''Bad Blood'' *''Boys Night'' *''Bridge'' *''Bunny'' *''By The Bay'' *''
Camp Abercorn ''Camp Abercorn'' is an American web series originally slated to release in September 2014 that focuses on being a member of the Boy Scouts of America and also being gay. Using the fictional scouting organization called the Compass Guides of Amer ...
'' *''Crime'' *''Custodian'' *''Exodus 21:24'' *''Fertility Daze'' *''Fractured Minds'' *''Frank''Frank Web Series Official Site
/ref> *''In The Fall'' *''Killing Me Softly With Her Love'' *''Murphy's Birthday'' *''Promenade'' *''Ribbons'' *''Sundown'' *''The Naiads'' *''The Outsider'' *''A Practical Guide To A Spectacular Suicide'' *''Tellurian'' *''
The Gaelic King ''The Gaelic King'' is a 2017 British historical fantasy film, set in the Scottish dark ages. It stars Jake McGarry in the lead role, with Philip Todd directing. Plot From Amazon UK: "Set in the war-torn dark ages of 800AD Scotland, this is th ...
'' *''The River Runs Red'' *''Turning Tide'' *''Wait'' *''Wild Is The North'' *''Wonderland''


Directors & Deputy Directors


Directors


Deputy Directors


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References

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External links


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Organizations established in 2011 Film organisations in Scotland Organisations based in Glasgow 2011 establishments in Scotland Television in Scotland Mass media companies of Scotland British film websites Culture in Glasgow Databases in Scotland 2011 in film Cinema of Scotland