THE City of Edinburgh is to contribute £60,000 to Filmhouse (Edinburgh) to support the return of the Edinburgh Filmhouse building at 88 Lothian Road.
Following the collapse of Edinburgh Filmhouse’s parent charity, the Centre Moving Image (CMI), the local authority has been working closely with key stakeholders to secure a future for cultural cinema in the capital.
The option to support a renewed Filmhouse was included in a report agreed by the council’s culture and communities committee earlier this year, as part of a wider allocation of resources committed to the sector for the financial year 2023/24.
As a result of positive project development updates over the past few months, the council has committed this support. The local authority added that it will continue to monitor progress in the coming months and work with Filmhouse (Edinburgh) Ltd, Screen Scotland, the Scottish Government, and other partners.
The City of Edinburgh Council culture and communities convener, councillor Val Walker, said, “We’re delighted to see the progress of the fundraising campaign and to be in a position to contribute as a Council. Crucially, this funding is in-budget and has been agreed by elected members. Alongside the wider stakeholder group, we look forward to our continued dialogue and working with Filmhouse (Edinburgh) Ltd.
“We’re committed to having a home for cultural cinema in the heart of the city and for the wider sector going forward. Edinburgh is rightly one of the great cultural cities of the world and cultural cinema is a key part of this landscape.”
The directors of Filmhouse (Edinburgh) added, “This is fantastic news and everyone who has their heart in the campaign will want to thank the City of Edinburgh Council for this tangible commitment to opening the doors of Filmhouse once more. Filmhouse, as a cultural institution that celebrates the art of film alongside the other art forms supported in Edinburgh, aims to re-open as soon as the total necessary funds have been raised.
“We plan to provide the broad range of cultural cinema that the city is lacking just now, as well as to host the diverse group of specialist and community film festivals which have been missing their longstanding home on Lothian Road. The funds are needed for a full refurbishment of the cinemas and public areas, including the much-loved cafe-bar.”