All Edinburgh articles – Page 7
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Reviews
'England Is Mine': Edinburgh Review
This biopic of The Smiths’ frontman Morrissey - played by Jack Lowden - closes the 2017 Edinburgh Film Festival
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'Double Date': Edinburgh Review
Comedy horror from first-time director Benjamin Barfoot was written by its star, Danny Morgan
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'Julius Caesar': Edinburgh Review
Shot live and set in a prison, this rough, all-female Shakesperean production is urgent, diverse and relevant
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'My Pure Land': Edinburgh Review
A taut and exciting feature debut by the UK’s Sarmad Masud, based and shot in Pakistan
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'The Last Photograph': Edinburgh Review
Danny Huston directs and stars in this drama about the aftermath of the Lockerbie disaster
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'That Good Night': Edinburgh Review
Sir John Hurt’s final role sees the actor confront the dying of the light
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Features
Edinburgh Film Festival preview: buzzy UK titles and 'Cars 3'
With attendance up 17% in three years, the festival is putting audiences at the heart of its strategy.
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News
Edinburgh Film Festival announces 2017 industry line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Discussions to cover Brexit, animation and the state of the industry in Scotland.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival unveils 2017 line-up
Highlights include the UK premiere of Cars 3 and 17 world premieres.
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'God’s Own Country' to open Edinburgh Film Festival
Sundance hit will have its UK premiere at festival.
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ICO film festival training course moves to Edinburgh for 2017
Initiative is relocating from Croatia for seventh edition.
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Edinburgh: 'Pikadero' and 'Suntan' take top prizes
The winners have been announced at the 70th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Edinburgh interview: 'Moon Dogs'
Screen spoke to the first-time feature producer of well-received Edinburgh title Moon Dogs, backed by Welsh, Irish and Scottish film bodies.
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Edinburgh works in progress include Suzi Quatro doc, Christian McKay love story
EXCLUSIVE: Projects involving Damian Jones and Versailles breakout star George Blagden also pitched at Edinburgh’s first works in progress event.