All Edinburgh articles – Page 4
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         News NewsIn pictures: Edinburgh International Film Festival breakfast receptionThe event was held at Picturehouse Central in London. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh 2024 world premieres include ‘Lollipop’, ’The Radleys’ and AI doll documentary ‘Smiles And Kisses You’A total of 37 features including 18 world premieres will screen at the new-look festival. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh film festival to close with girl bands documentary ‘Since Yesterday’ (exclusive)The film is co-directed by Carla J. Easton and Blair Young 
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         News News‘The Outrun’ to open revamped Edinburgh International Film FestivalThe full EIFF programme will be unveiled on July 10. 
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         News NewsJanis Pugh’s ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’ sells to North America, UK-Ireland (exclusive)The Edinburgh premiere has also sold throughout Europe. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh director Paul Ridd reveals details of £50,000 filmmaker award (exclusive)It is backed by The Sean Connery Foundation, which will also award a £15,000 short film prize. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh confirms dates for 2024 edition and competition detailsThe festival will take place once again in August. 
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         News NewsRowan Woods takes reins as creative director at Edinburgh TV festivalWoods is a respected film and TV curator, acquisitions executive and festival consultant, with stints at British Council, BFI, BBC Film and AMC Networks. 
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         News NewsPaul Ridd named director of Edinburgh International Film FestivalRidd, presently head of acquisitions at Picturehouse Entertainment, will take up the role in December. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh film festival embarks on search for festival directorKate Taylor, programme director for the festival’s one-off 2023 streamlined edition, has confirmed she will not be applying. 
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         Features Features14 films to watch from the summer festivalsIncludes titles from Locarno, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Annecy, Karlovy Vary, Bifan, Karlovy Vary, New York Asian Film Festival, Galway and Fantasia. 
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         News NewsEdinburgh Film Festival attracts 10,000 attendees to six-day eventThe compact programme saw 71% of screenings sell out. 
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         Reviews Reviews’Choose Irvine Welsh’: Edinburgh ReviewRambling exploration of the life and lurid times of Scottish author Irvine Welsh 
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         News NewsNetflix commissions ‘Einstein and The Bomb’ feature documentary, John Boyega-narrated WWII seriesBBC Studios is producing ‘Einstein and The Bomb’. 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Kill’: Edinburgh ReviewA forest hunting trip takes a dark turn in this effective Scottish genre debut 
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         News News‘The Inbetweeners’ producer plans film about women’s football legend Rose Reilly (exclusive)Scotland-based producer Chris Young opened Edinburgh film festival with Johnny Barrington’s ‘Silent Roar.’ 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Chuck Chuck Baby’: Edinburgh ReviewJanis Pugh’s musical debut is a feel-good second-time-lucky romance set in small-town Wales 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Silent Roar’: Edinburgh ReviewEdinburgh’s opening film is set on a beautifully-shot Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides 
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         News NewsElla Glendining talks plans for fiction feature debut ‘Curiosities Of Fools’ (exclusive)Glendining is touring the festival circuit with her documentary Is There Anybody Out There? 
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         Features Features“The labour of women is valued so little,” says co-director of Edinburgh event ‘The Lynda Myles Project’Susan Kemp has undertaken the two-film ’The Lynda Myles Project’ with Mark Cousins. 
 








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