From: Simon Miller [mailto:newsletter@seachd.com] Sent: Sunday, 15 July 2007 7:15 AM To: Simon Miller Subject: World premiere at 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival
No. 2 | 14th July 2007
English edition
In this edition:
01 | World premiere at 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival
02 | Join our new facebook group
03 | Please vote for our t-shirt competition winners
04 | Come and join our e-team and help us spread the word
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01 | World premiere at 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival We are delighted to announce that the official world premiere of Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle will take place at the 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival on 16th August. Where else?
There are very limited public tickets available for the premiere and slightly more available for the first public screening on 19th August also at the festival. You can buy tickets via the EIFF box office at http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/films/seachd-the-inaccessible-pinnacle. Please be quick if you'd like tickets for either of these special events.
If you are going to either screening, if would be great if you could let us know either on MySpace or Facebook here...
03 | Please vote for our t-shirt competition winners Moran taing for all your fantastic entries. It was a difficult to decide but you'll find the Top 3 designs/slogans by Niall Tracey, Cheryl Bray and Paul on our MySpace profile: http://www.myspace.com/seachd. Please help us select the winner by Friday 20th July by voting for the design you like best after which the t-shirt will be available for everyone to buy through the official shop.
04 | Come and join our e-team and help us spread the word Would you like to help us spread the word about the first ever Scottish Gaelic feature film? If you have just a few spare minutes and use the web regularly then you can help in small ways that will make a big difference to the film and to the Scottish Gaelic language.