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26 January 2010
JOE THOMAS OF THE INBETWEENERS TO ANNOUNCE WINNER AT
FILMG AWARD CEREMONY
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED IN FILMG COMPETITION
MG ALBA have announced today (Tuesday 26 January) that Joe Thomas of the Inbetweeners will be guest presenter at this year’s FilmG award ceremony taking place on 5 February 2010 at Eden Court, Inverness.
After receiving an outstanding number of entries in this year’s competition, judges have now announced the shortlist of finalists in each category. All shortlisted finalists can be viewed online at www.filmg.co.uk.
Online viewers have been voting for their favourite film and the highest scoring will be presented with the prestigious People’s Choice award.
FilmG, MG ALBA’s annual Gaelic online media shorts competition has, for the second year running, attracted an excellent calibre of entries from all over Scotland and further afield including USA and Canada. With a range of creative ideas from chilling ghost stories to animations, action and adventure, the high quality productions and impressive on-screen talent made judging each category an extremely difficult task.

Joe Thomas stars as Simon Cooper in the BAFTA nominated British sitcom The Inbetweeners, about a group of teenage friends struggling through sixth form at school. Joe will present the Best Drama / Comedy award which sees the following entries shortlisted in the final:
This year’s theme was ‘Gaisgeach’ which translated to Hero, Warrior or Champion and prizes will be awarded within three film genres: Drama/Comedy, Factual and Entertainment in both the Adult and Young People’s categories.
Donald Campbell, Chief Executive of MG ALBA, said: “I have been extremely impressed with the level of creative talent and entries in this year’s FilmG competition. The competition was open to all over the age of 12 to make three to five minute short films in Gaelic, with non Gaelic speakers and learners particularly encouraged to get involved and have fun with the language. Our priority is to help develop creative talent and the final shortlisted entries offer a selection of imaginative interpretations of the theme ‘Gaisgeach’. I would like to thank everyone who participated this year and wish all the finalists the very best of luck.”
The FilmG Awards ceremony taking place at Eden Court, Inverness on Friday 5 February 2010 will be presented by BBC ALBA presenters Fiona Mackenzie and Calum Macaulay with guest presenter Joe Thomas. A night of celebrations will be on offer including screenings of the winning films and live entertainment from BBC ALBA Rapal winners, Niteworks along with special guests.