All Edinburgh articles – Page 7
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‘End Of Sentence’: Edinburgh Review
John Hawkes and Logan Lerman star in this Irish-set father-and-son road trip
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‘Carmilla’: Edinburgh Review
A Gothic vampire novella gets a new lease of life in Emily Harris’s debut
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'Farming' wins Michael Powell award at Edinburgh Film Festival
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s directorial debut also won best actor for Damson Idris.
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‘Samurai Marathon’: Edinburgh Review
The team behind ‘13 Assassins’ unites with Bernard Rose for an epic sword-slasher
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'Balance, Not Symmetry': Edinburgh Review
An unsuccessful collaboration between director Jamie Adams and the band Biffy Clyro
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‘Strange But True’: Edinburgh Review
A fine cast including Amy Ryan and Margaret Qualley attacks Rowan Athale’s domestic thriller
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'Alice': Edinburgh Review
Directed by an Australian first-timer, this Paris-set SXSW winner impresses on its international debut
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'The Furies': Edinburgh Review
Retro slasher movie from Australia should make some commercial splatter
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'The Best Of Dorien B.': Edinburgh Review
Notable debut from Belgium’s Anke Blonde which marks the former casting director out as a talent to watch
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'Boyz In The Wood': Edinburgh Review
Scotland’s premier festival opens with a lively teen comedy set in the highlands
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Edinburgh Film Festival unveils 2019 industry programme
must Line-up include sessions on casting, ethical documentary filmmaking and Spain focus.
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Edinburgh Film Festival unveils 18 world premieres in 2019 programme
New titles include ‘Balance, Not Symmetry’ and Emily Harris’ ‘Carmilla’.
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'Mrs Lowry & Son' to close Edinburgh Film Festival
Film stars Timothy Spall and Vanessa Redgrave.
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Scottish social satire 'Boyz In The Wood' to open Edinburgh Film Festival
Ninian Doff’s debut feature is set in the Highlands.
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'Swimming With Men': Edinburgh Review
Synchronised swimming comedy closes the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival
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'Calibre' wins top prize at Edinburgh International Film Festival
Those Who Are Fine and Whitney also receive awards.
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'The Parting Glass': Edinburgh Review
The death of a young woman sends a family down memory lane in Stephen Moyer’s affecting debut
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'Two For Joy': Edinburgh Review
Samantha Morton plays a mother who is slipping into depression after the death of her husband