Hitlist - the best Festival movies
Recommended
Control The Ian Curtis and Joy Division story gets the Anton Corbijn treatment. Cineworld, 623 8030, 17 Aug, 7pm & 19 Aug, 9.40pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
Les Chansons d’Amour Bizarre ménage a trois musical. You’ll either love it or hate it. Filmhouse, 623 8030, 18 Aug, 9.30pm & 19 Aug, 5.20pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
Ratatouille Delightful vermin and gastronomy animated comedy from the team behind The Incredibles. Cineworld, 623 8030, 18 Aug, 2.10pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
Phantom Love Mad but unforgettable surreal psychosexual drama. Cineworld, 623 8030, 19 Aug, 9.15pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
Planet B-Boy Absorbing documentary about the US hip hop breakdancing scene. Cineworld, 623 8030, 18 Aug, 1.50pm & 19 Aug, 10.10pm, both £7.95 (£5.50).
One Minute Wonders Screening of the five winning films from The List and Metro Ecosse’s One Minute Wonder competition. Email promotions@list.co.uk for a free ticket. Filmhouse, 623 8030,
21 Aug, 3.30pm, free.
The Struggle Rare screening of DW Griffiths 1931 film about a man’s descent into alcoholism. Part of the List-sponsored season of films by screenwriter Anita Loos. Filmhouse, 623 8030, 18 Aug, noon, £6.50 (£4.55).
The Man from London Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr’s (Damnation, Sátántangó, Werckmeister Harmonies) demanding but rewarding version of Georges Maigret Simenon’s novel about a railway signalman’s existential descent. Filmhouse, 623 8030, 16 Aug, 7pm, £7.95 (£5.50); Cameo, 623 8030, 18 Aug, 5pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
More: Control, Edinburgh Festivals, Film Festival, Les Chansons d’Amour, One Minute Wonders, Phantom Love, Planet B-boy, Ratatouille, The Man From London, The Struggle, Hitlist (Film)
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