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Man Without a Cell Phone (Ish lelo selolari)
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A Palestinian man enjoys chatting with potential girlfriends on his mobile phone. When his father is convinced the local Israeli cell tower is poisoning the locals, the two find themselves at odds.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri–Thu 8.30pm
Featuring a discussion with members of the Scottish Palestinian Forum.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Descendants
Date Location
(4 stars) When his wife is seriously injured during a boating trip with her lover, a Hawaiian land baron takes his daughters on a trip to confront her beau.
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4 Jun 7.30pm Brunton Theatre, Edinburgh
Superbad
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(4 stars) Cracking autobiographical teen fantasy (written by 'Knocked Up' star Seth Rogen) that harks back to the glory days of 'Risky Business' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'. It's outrageously rude and crude, yet somehow remains both sophisticated and compassionate in its consideration of what makes teenagers tick.
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17 Jun 7.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
5th Ave Girl
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In this Depression-era comedy, a wealthy man recruits an unemployed woman in order to annoy his neglectful family.
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9 Jul 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Age of Consent
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A couple of innocent college students fall in love. Director La Cava's fondness for improvisation brings the young cast to life.
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7 Jul 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Annie Hall
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Two decades before Sex And The City had its first orgasm, Annie Hall was laying bare the mores of modern, urban romance to devastating effect while also zoning in on the specific psyche of Allen Konigsberg: anti-Semitic paranoia, metaphysical angst, the search for true love. There's a highly charged on-screen electricity between Allen and Keaton, glorious vistas of the old New York and hilarious set pieces – Alvy fighting with lobsters, the scene of his childhood home below the rollercoaster…
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9 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
11 Jul12 Jul Wed 8.30pm; Thu 6pm
13 Jul 1pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Bananas
Date Location
The lad's second feature centres on a neurotic, wimpy, Jewish New Yorker (guess who plays this part?) who gets caught up in a South American revolution. The plot is a somewhat flimsy vehicle for Woody's wonderful one-liners, but there's a degree of cynical commentary on political power struggles.
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12 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
Bed of Roses
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Two ex-prostitutes leave prison, determined to hook up with rich men. When one of them falls for a barge owner, she must choose which life to live.
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8 Jul 6.25pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Big Banana Feet
Date Location
A fascinating time capsule of a documentary, as Grigor and David Peat follow Billy Connolly on his 1975 Irish tour, as the young comedian faces a tense political situation.
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3 Jun 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow

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