Gaelic and Welsh films to spotlight at 2026 Glasgow Film Festival

The 2026 Glasgow Film Festival will highlight movies in Gaelic and Welsh languages. Featured films include 'Effi o Blaenau' and 'Sailm nan Daoine,' known in English as 'Psalms of the People.' This selection underscores the festival's focus on minority language cinema.

The Glasgow Film Festival has announced a special spotlight for films in Gaelic and Welsh at its 2026 edition. According to reports, two notable entries are 'Effi o Blaenau' and 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People'). These selections aim to showcase cinema from minority language communities.

The festival, held annually in Glasgow, Scotland, provides a platform for diverse voices in independent filmmaking. While specific details on directors, plots, or premiere dates for these films remain undisclosed in available information, their inclusion signals growing recognition for Gaelic and Welsh storytelling on the international stage.

This programming choice aligns with broader efforts in the film industry to promote linguistic and cultural diversity. The announcement comes ahead of the festival's scheduled dates in 2026, offering audiences an opportunity to engage with underrepresented narratives.

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