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Centre for the Moving Image (CMI)
AbbreviationCMI
TypeRegistered charity
PurposeCuratorial, research, and educational resources for the film industry and public
HeadquartersEdinburgh, Scotland
Region served Scotland, UK
Main organEdinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh Filmhouse, Belmont Filmhouse

The Centre for the Moving Image (CMI) is a registered charity comprising Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh Filmhouse and, since April 2014, the Belmont Filmhouse, Aberdeen.

Its stated aim is to "provide a national focus for curatorial, research and educational resources for the film industry and public in Scotland and the UK".

On 6 October 2022 the CMI went into administration, with immediate closure of its operations while seeking buyers for its assets.

References

  1. "Home | Centre for the Moving Image". www.cmi-scotland.co.uk. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  2. Walker, Peter (6 October 2022). "Edinburgh Film Festival and Filmhouse Cinema owner files for administration". Business Insider. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  3. Ferguson, Brian (6 October 2022). "Edinburgh Filmhouse: Administrators called in over Edinburgh International Film Festival and cinemas collapse". The Scotsman.

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