The ninth annual National Gaelic Film Awards ceremony took place at The Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow on Friday night.
Guest presenters at the lavish ceremony included renowned actor, Gary Lewis, who is currently gracing television screens in the popular crime drama, The Level. He has also featured in Gangs of New York, Billy Elliot and Outlander.
Other presenters included Lewis MacDougall, the fourteen-year-old Edinburgh schoolboy and star of the new movie, A Monster Calls, BBC weather presenter, Kirsteen Macdonald and actor Kevin Guthrie, best known for his roles is Sunshine on Leith, Sunset Song and The Legend of Barney Thomson.
Isle of Lewis born actress, Dolina MacLennan, best known for her role in The Queen was also on hand to present.
Hosts on the night were once again Fiona MacKenzie, face of BBC ALBA, and Niall Iain Macdonald, TV and radio presenter.
Photo credit: Alan Peebles
This year’s shortlisted films are available to view online at FilmG Youth and FilmG Open.
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