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Confessions of a Justified Sinner Reconstructed

Untitled Projects and actor George Anton present an archive of Paul Bright's 1987 Scotland-spanning adaptation of the James Hogg novel.

Tramway, Glasgow

Fri 14 Jun

£6 / 0845 330 3501

Sat 15 Jun

£6 / 0845 330 3501

Tue 18 Jun

£14 (£10) / 0845 330 3501

…and 9 more dates until 29 Jun

360 Cinema

The Soul Dome, a 360' inflatable cinema dome, has its inaugural appearance at Brighton Fringe. Totally immersive sensory ecstatic shows programmed to suit all age groups, with live and interactive elements. A family friendly event (i.e. suitable for all ages).

Jubilee Square, Brighton

…and 5 more dates until 2 Jun

Return to Venice

The boy who inspired an iconic masterpiece returns to Venice as a grown man to unravel the mystery behind that chance encounter. A homage to Thomas Mann and Luchino Visconti. Suitable for ages 16+.

Purple Playhouse, Hove

Sun 26 May

£10 (£8) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Tue 28 May

£10 / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Wed 29 May

£10 / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

£10 (£8) / 01273 917272

Friends 2 for 1 Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

…and 4 more dates until 2 Jun

Catastrophe/Rough for Theatre II/Breath

Beckett on Film: Catastrophe: Directed by David Mamet and starring Harold Pinter, Rebecca Pidgeon and John Gielgud. Rough for Theatre II: Directed by Katie Mitchell and starring Jim Norton, Timothy Spall and Hugh B O’Brien. Breath: Directed by Damien †Hirst.

The Hub, Edinburgh

Sat 31 Aug

£4 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Beckett on Film.

GYFF Shorts at GSFF

What do a young roadkill entrepreneur, a thirteen-year-old with a convicted felon pen pal and an eighty-four-year-old graffiti artist have in common? Find out in this unique collection of shorts that Glasgow Youth Film Festival’s Youth Team have curated specially for the Short Film Festival.

CCA, Glasgow

Wed 2 Oct

£8.50 (£6.50) / 0141 332 6535

Part of Glasgow Film Festival.

  • 13:15

How Our Dreams Influence the Arts

In 1924, Andre Breton’s Manifesto for Surrealism challenged artists to find a ‘language of dreams’ which would tap into the unconscious desires of their audiences. In this mesmerizing talk, Dr Agnieszka Piotrowska uses an array of art works including the contemporary film ‘Inception’, and the Royal Opera’s ‘Minotaur’, to…

Hendrick's Carnival of Knowledge, Hove

Sun 26 May

£12 / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

2001: A Space Odyssey

Film screening: 2001: A Space Odyssey Following sell-out successes in 2010 and 2011, Southbank Centre presents Stanley Kubrick's seminal film 2001: A Space Odyssey with live music. Conducted by Benjamin Wallfisch, the enormous forces of Philharmonia Orchestra and Philharmonia Voices join together to perform the…

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Mon 7 Oct

£22.50–£55 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 19:00

360' Cinema and Shows for Kids

For information on all shows please click here http://www.souldome.com/#!kids-360/c18ty Utterly Brilliant new kids shows! Using 360' immersive projection, we are delighted to present the stories of Pleebles, Freddie Fox, Queen Grandma, Space Unicorns, Intergalactic Galaxy trips and Underwater voyages. As well…

Jubilee Square, Brighton

…and 5 more dates until 2 Jun

Act Up! Film: Workshop (Ages 11-16)

A chance for children to create their own short film over four days with the help of a professional team of film makers.

Thameside Theatre, Grays

Tue 28 May

£75 / 0845 300 5264

  • 10:00 – 16:00

Wed 29 May

£75 / 0845 300 5264

  • 10:00 – 16:00

Thu 30 May

£75 / 0845 300 5264

  • 10:00 – 16:00

Fri 31 May

£75 / 0845 300 5264

  • 10:00 – 16:00
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Afternoon Tea Club

The club meets on the second Friday of every month to enjoy a cream tea and film screening. Details of films are available to members only. Annual membership costs £5; film screenings are free to members; cream teas are £2.50 each.

Curzon Knutsford

Mon 24 Jun

03305 001331

An Introduction to Thinking about Cinema

A series of discussions examining various aspects of cinema.

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Sat 1 Jun

£6 in advance / 0845 874 3001

The image.

Sat 8 Jun

£6 in advance / 0845 874 3001

The sound.

Sat 15 Jun

£6 in advance / 0845 874 3001

The acting.

Anatomy

Variety night with a focus on risk-taking performance from any genre.

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Fri 14 Jun

£6 / 0845 874 3001

  • 19:30 – 22:30

Astronaut

  • Cast: Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor narrates as this documentary film puts test astronaut 'Chad' through his paces in a bid to discover what happens to astronauts in outer space.

INTECH Science Centre & Planetarium, Winchester

Sun 26 May

01962 863791

  • 10:40
  • 14:00

Mon 27 May

01962 863791

  • 10:30
  • 14:00
  • 17:30

Tue 28 May

01962 863791

  • 10:30
  • 14:00
  • 17:30
…and 2 more dates until 30 May

Ayrshire Filmmakers Showcase

A showcase of short films by local film directors followed by discussion.

Gaiety Theatre, Ayr

Mon 15 Jul

£6.50 (£5.50) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30

Tue 16 Jul

£6.50 (£5.50) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30
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BAFTA Shorts

  • UK
  • 108 min
  • Directed by: Various

BAFTA nominated short films and animations.

Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford

Tue 28 May

01865 245 288

  • 21:00

Basque Spring Short Film Show

The newest crop of promising Basque short filmmakers.

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Fri 14 Jun

£5 / 0845 874 3001

Beckett on Film

Producer of the Beckett on Film project, Michael Colgan discusses the challenges in creating this extraordinary film collection.

The Hub, Edinburgh

Fri 30 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Beckett at the Festival.

La Belle et la Bête

Minimalist composer Philip Glass’s magical reimagining of Jean Cocteau’s 1946 La Belle et la Bête combines the classic black and white film with live performance in a Šsophisticated work that is at once a touching fairy tale and a meditation on creativity. Removing the film’s original dialogue track and score by Georges…

The Edinburgh Playhouse

Sat 10 Aug

£12–£35 / 0131 473 2000

Sun 11 Aug

£12–£35 / 0131 473 2000

The Best of Edinburgh Zombie Club Alldayer

The EZC celebrate their fifth birthday with a full day of diabolical cinematic oddities. The day opens with cannibals on the London underground in Death Line (1972); the visually inventive searingly bizarre Japanese ghost story Hausu (1977); Umberto Lenzi's Euromcrime shocker Rome Armed To The Teeth; gonzo prison action…

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh

Sun 2 Jun

Free / 0131 558 8209

  • 12:30
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Boutique Cinema

A carefully selected, eclectic mix of short films and visual treats from both local film makers and talent from locations outside Sussex.. Amongst a reclaimed jumble of standard lamps, tables, chairs & armchairs, it's a home from home environment with locally sourced food, soft drinks & alcohol. Laid back vibes…

Slice Sussex, Hove

Wed 29 May

£5 / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Brian Hannan: Hitchcock's Greatest Films

To celebrate his new book Hitchcock's Greatest Films, the writer gives a talk on the details of the legendary director's life, including the Tippi Hedren scandal, the making of * Rebecca* and the banning of Blackmail.

The Edinburgh Bookshop

Thu 6 Jun

Free / 0131 447 1917

  • 19:30

Burrell Family Films

A chance for families to gather round the big screen.

Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Sun 9 Jun

Free / 0141 287 2550

  • 14:00

Cardiff Mini Film Festival

Shortlisted screenings, masterclasses, question and answer sessions, special guest speakers, hubs, an award ceremony and more.

Various Venues, Cardiff

Sun 23 Jun

£9 adv

  • 13:00 – 18:00

Celebrate Scinema: Viewers' Choice

A science-fiction classic chosen by members of the public. You can vote for your favourite at glasgowsciencefestival.org and the screening will be followed by a Q&A with science boffins from the University of Glasgow.

Blackfriars, Glasgow

Wed 12 Jun

£3 / 0141 552 5924

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

  • 19:30 – 22:30
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