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'Iona' world premiere to close Edinburgh film festival
Scott Graham’s drama stars Ruth Negga of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Edinburgh to open with Robert Carlyle's directorial debut
The Legend Of Barney Thomson to world premiere at the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF).
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Edinburgh launches Scottish screenwriters lab
EXCLUSIVE: Wellcome Trust partners with festival on two-day lab.
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Edinburgh to launch film distribution market
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is planning to launch a two-day ‘market’ this June dedicated to emerging distribution models.
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Silvestri to write new 'Back To The Future' music
Film composer to write 15 minutes of additional music for a performance by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
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Mark Adams named Edinburgh artistic director
Adams will step down as Screen International reviews editor at end of February.
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Edinburgh announces documentary strand
New documentary strand to feature at 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Chris Fujiwara to step down as Edinburgh artistic director
After serving as artistic director of Edinburgh International Film Festival for three festivals, Chris Fujiwara is stepping down from his role.
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Festival execs reveal top tips
Leading figures from film festivals in Cannes, London, Edinburgh and Hong Kong revealed their top tips for standing out from the rest when gaining selection to festivals.
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Edinburgh winners revealed
UPDATE: Tony Benn doc wins audience award; Hide and Seek wins Michael Powell Award, Ice Poison takes international prize.
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We Are Monster, Leeshon Alexander
Ahead of the world premiere in Edinburgh of We Are Monster, writer and star Leeshon Alexander talked to Screen about bringing a harrowing true story back into the public eye.
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Scottish Film Summit reveals new agency
The inaugural Scottish Film Summit wrapped today in Edinburgh with more than 200 delegates participating in two days of discussion about the future of film in Scotland.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival, opening night
Pictures from the red carpet on the opening night of the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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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.