Sea Change is a professional development lab and public film festival celebrating Women in Film, taking place on the beautiful and remote Isle of Tiree.
Now in it’s second year, the 2019 public programme will celebrate the life and work of the iconic French film director Agnes Varda and will mark the centenary of Orkney film-maker Margaret Tait with a screening of Blue Black Permanent, the first Scottish feature film directed by a woman. The festival showcases films from around the world with a wide range of screenings, short films, guest speakers, workshops, live music and family events.
A full programme of event listings can be found here.
The Isle of Tiree is the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides. It is twelve miles long and three miles wide and very flat. The island has a mild climate with some of the highest levels of sunshine recorded anywhere in the British Isles. It benefits from the Gulf Stream and is known for its white sand beaches, often referred to as The Hawaii of the North. View our festival locations here
Come and share ideas, gain new perspectives and enjoy film in this unique setting.
Join Us! Together we will bring change.
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