Following huge success on the international film festival circuit, Matt Hulse's biopic of deaf Aberdeenshire cyclist James Duthie returns home to bonnie Scotland, narrowly avoiding head-on collision with the oncoming Tour de France.
DUMMY JIM: A WEE TOUR kicks off at the Glasgow Film Theatre on Sunday 6th July. Director Matt Hulse and lead actor Samuel Dore will be in attendance (BSL interpreted) plus a live performance by film composers The Twelve Hour Foundation before visiting venues throughout Scotland.
Sunday 6th of July, 7.30pm
Glasgow Film Theatre

with BSL interpreted Q&A
Tuesday 8th of July, 7pm
Angus Arts (The Glenesk Retreat)
Wednesday 9th of July, 7.30pm
Wick Lyth Arts Centre
Thursday 10th of July, 7.30pm
Huntly, Aberdeenshire
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Friday 11th of July, 7.30pm
Woodend Barn, Banchory
Saturday 12th of July, 2pm
Aden Country Park, Mintlaw
Sunday 13th of July,7.30pm
Eden Court, Inverness
Monday 14th of July, 7pm
The Salmon Bothy, Portsoy
Tuesday 15th of July, 7.30pm
Lonach Hall, Strathdon
Thursday 17th of July, 2014
Edinburgh Film House

with BSL interpreted Q&A
Friday 18th of July
SECRET SCREENING
PLUS END OF TOUR KNEES-UP
(clue: The Worn Brick)