The Decoy Bride, the first in a series of blockbuster films made in Scotland, is to premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival later this month, and you could be there for the big event.

The romantic comedy, which stars Scots David Tennant and Kelly MacDonald, is set on a Hebridean island, with some scenes filmed in and around Glasgow and others at Auchindrain, near Inveraray in Argyll.

It is the first 2012 release in a procession of big-budget films that have been made in Scotland over the last two years, generating millions for the economy and boosting international awareness of the locations featured.

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