All Edinburgh articles – Page 11
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Scotland faces film funding challenge
Scottish agency’s £4m ($6.8m) “not enough” for national film production, claims CEO.
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Edinburgh unveils 2014 juries
Amos Gitai [pictured], Michael Smiley and Lenora Crichlow among the judges at this year’s festival.
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Edinburgh unveils 2014 line-up
Highlights include Anton Corbijn’s A Most Wanted Man, starring the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Abel Ferrara’s controversial DSK feature Welcome To New York.
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Hyena to open Edinburgh
Gerard Johnson’s follow-up to Tony will receive world premiere as opening film; contenders for Michael Powell Award also revealed, including six world premieres.
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Edinburgh launches Teen Spirit strand
New section is aimed at engaging young audiences and programmed by a teenage team.
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Edinburgh to boost prize money
EXCLUSIVE: EIFF to significantly boost prize money, introduce a documentary award and double the number of galas.
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Edinburgh to introduce new strands
A new Gala strand is designed to present major UK premieres.
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Edinburgh reports 10% admission rise
Over 44,000 tickets were sold for the festival’s 67th edition
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A World Not Ours wins top Edinburgh prize
Mahdi Fleifel’s refugee documentary wins Best Film in the International Competition. Experimental doc Leviathan wins Best British Feature.
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Edinburgh names Best of the Fest
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has announced its Best of the Fest line-up.
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EIFF hosts focus on Korea
The 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is hosting a Focus on Korea and held a special reception, screening and dinner last night (June 24).
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Blasting off with Spaceship
Ahead of a panel at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Sarah Cooper caught up with iFeatures executive producer Tristan Goligher and Screen Star of Tomorrow Alex Taylor, whose debut feature Spaceship will go into production in August as part of the scheme.
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Whisky A Go Go
Proving that the Scots really do know how to party, the whisky was flowing, the bagpipes were blaring, the haggis was hearty and the men in kilts dashing at the Edinburgh International Film Festival’s annual ceilidh last night.