Hobbit star urges backing for film studio in Scotland
BILLY Boyd, the Lord of the Rings actor, has called on the Scottish Executive to support the establishment of a film studio in Scotland.
The Scots star spoke out yesterday at the unveiling of nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Scotland awards in Glasgow.
He said: "It would be lovely to see a studio up here at some point. That would be a great step forward.
"There are so many films that want to use Scotland, want to use our scenery and technicians and art. So whatever we can do to push that forward would be a good thing.
"I’d like to see [the Executive] do more. Film is so much of our generation it feels like there’s a rebirth in Scotland at the moment, so let’s try and make film part of that and do whatever is possible to raise its profile."
He also stressed the importance of Scotland asserting its own identity in Bafta.
"It’s quite important for Scotland to have its own identity in Bafta as well, because there’s a lot of talent here," he said.
"We have great writers and great film-makers living and working in Scotland. We have to applaud that."
The awards ceremony, hosted by the GMTV presenter Lorraine Kelly, takes place in Glasgow on 14 November.
Nominations: Best Feature Film: American Cousins; Wilbur (wants to kill himself); Young Adam. Best Director: Don Coutts (American Cousins), Richard Jobson (16 Years of Alcohol), Shona Auerbach (Dear Frankie), David MacKenzie (Young Adam). Best Actor in a Scottish Film: Kevin McKidd (16 Years of Alcohol), Linus Roache (Blind Flight), Ian Hart (Blind Flight), Ewan McGregor (Young Adam). Best Actress in a Scottish Film: Eva Birthistle (Ae Fond Kiss), Tilda Swinton (Young Adam). Best Documentary: Orwell - Against the Tide, Through Hell and High Water, Touch the Sound - A Sound Journey with Evelyn Glennie. Best Short Film: Milk, Iota, Tumshie McFadgen’s Bid for Ultimate Bliss. Best Animation: Red Thread, Rogue Farm, The Tree Officer.
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