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African Cats
Date Location
Samuel L Jackson narrates the stories of a lion family and a cheetah family as they raise their young in the Kenyan savannah.
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16 Jun17 Jun Sat 1.15pm; Sun 11am Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Amateur
Date Location
A dentist by trade, Jorge Mario has numerous hobbies and one real passion: the cinema. For years he made films in Super 8, graduating from home movies to narrative films. Now 70, Mario wants to do a remake of his own magnum opus, the super-8 western Winchester Martin. This documentary is an affectionate homage to a vanishing culture of popular cinephilia.
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23 Jun 9.30pm
29 Jun 9.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Looking South
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The Ambassador (Ambassadøren)
Date Location
Danish documentarist/satirist/provocateur Mads Brügger decides to expose the high-stakes game of political and economic corruption in Africa. How to go about this? By carrying a hidden camera as he buys a diplomatic assignment to the Central African Republic and sets up a match factory staffed by Pygmies to serve as a front for a diamond-smuggling operation. A gonzo exposé of neo-colonialism that is bound to stir up controversy. 'Brügger is sort of the VICE magazine version of Sasha Baron…
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25 Jun 6.10pm
24 Jun 4.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Focus on Denmark
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Anton Corbijn: Inside Out
Date Location
This deft and insightful film offers an intimate and revealing view of the life and creativity of the celebrated photographer and filmmaker. Thoughts from Bono, Metallica, Lou Reed and others, together with footage taken on the set of The American, starring George Clooney, fill out a portrait of a sensitive and reticent artist. 'A thoughtful film that is as much an homage to the creative process as it is a tribute to a man'. (Jessica Kiang, IndieWire).
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29 Jun 8.40pm
28 Jun 6.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Films on Film
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Au Pair
Date Location
The exploitation of au pair women who come from overseas to work in richer countries is the subject of this compassionate and hard-hitting documentary. The film looks at the lives of three Philippine women who work as au pairs in Denmark. Struggling in their new country to earn money for their families back home, the women face social marginalisation and the imminent expiration of their work permits.
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23 Jun 2.25pm
26 Jun 6.35pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Focus on Denmark
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Date Location
(3 stars) Documentary on Sesame Street's almost-too-adorable scarlet fuzzball Elmo, and the likable and driven puppeteer Kevin Clash who turned him from a minor character into a breakout phenomenon. Although not especially deep, it has great charm and some interesting insights into the extraordinary Henson universe.
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15 Jun18 Jun Mon 6.10pm; Fri–Sun 1.30pm, 4.20pm & 6.10pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Bestiaire
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Curious, compelling and compassionate, Denis Côté’s contemplative portrait of animals in captivity is, put simply, a series of beautifully framed and composed tableaux of a variety of animals at Quebec’s Parc Safari; but it’s also a complex meditation on the relationship between man, beast and environment. Côté lets his often startling imagery speak for itself, giving the viewer plenty time, and food, for thought.
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23 Jun 4.50pm
24 Jun 9.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Directors’ Showcase
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Blank City
Date Location
Documentary depicting the crime and drug-addled mess that was 1970s Manhattan. This hotbed of the disenfranchised masses became the home of one of the most radical, libertine and raw DIY cinema movements ever produced with pioneers including Debbie Harry, Jim Jarmusch and Amos Poe.
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8 Jun To be confirmed
13 Jun To be confirmed
Cameo, Edinburgh
Blue Black Permanent
Date Location
(4 stars) Poetic, obscure portrait of three generations of women, drawn together over the decades by love and death. Tait's feature debut, with its beautiful opaque images based around water, sea and rain, more than fulfils the promise of her remarkable short films.
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28 Jun 4.05pm
Glasgow Women's Library offers a very rare opportunity to see Margaret Tait's debut feature, 20 years after…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Cinema Club
Date Location
Join the Welcoming Association for a Refugee Week-themed film and a community discussion about experiences of refugee living in Scotland. Food and drink provided. Part of Refugee Week.
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21 Jun 6.15pm Tollcross Community Centre, Edinburgh
Coal Money + Brutality Factory
Date Location
Two astounding short works by a contemporary master who trains his camera on the human costs of a merciless economy of exploitation. Coal Money follows Chinese truck drivers carrying coal from the mines to the market, encountering criminals and corrupt policemen, haggling with buyers in endless negotiations. Set amid the rubble of a disused factory, Brutality Factory recreates one of the show trials of accused reactionaries that were a feature of the Cultural Revolution.
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24 Jun 1.20pm
Filmmaker in attendance. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Spotlight on Wang Bing
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Creator
Date Location
A film created by art filmmakers Al and Al to celebrate the centenary of computing and artificial intelligence pioneer Alan Turing, taking the form of a surreal dream in the scientist's mind.
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24 Jun 9pm
Followed by a Q&A with the artists. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
Inspace, Edinburgh
Don't Expect Too Much
Date Location
As Nicholas Ray’s partner, Susan Ray lived with We Can’t Go Home Again from the inception of that massive project through the director’s lengthy attempts to finish it. In Don’t Expect Too Much, she provides the ideal introduction to the ambitions, accomplishments and contradictions of the film. Capturing the memories of those who participated in the production as Ray’s students, Don’t Expect Too Much also incorporates rare film and audio documentation of Ray teaching at Harpur College in the…
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24 Jun 7.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Films on Film
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
1 Jul 6.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Films on Film
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
ECA Film & TV
Date Location
A collection of work from Edinburgh College of Art's graduating filmmakers.
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19 Jun 8.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Short Film Festival
Date Location
A selection of the best shorts by filmmakers from around the world.
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9 Jun17 Jun Sat & Sun 7.30pm
Part of Leith Festival.
The Granary, Edinburgh
12 Jun 7pm
A Ragged University at Edinburgh Short Film Festival special! In association with the Royal Society of Arts…
The Granary, Edinburgh
EDINDOCS
Date Location
A tribute to the art of independent documentaries which, along with screenings, offers prizes for best short and best feature. The festival is sponsored by the National Library of Scotland, which will preserve the winning docs as part of its Scottish Screen Archive.
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19 Oct21 Oct Times vary Cameo, Edinburgh
El Casamiento
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An intimate documentary portrait of an exceptional couple who live in a suburb of Montevideo: Julia, a 65-year-old transsexual whose new gender identity has finally been recognised (after 12 years) by the Uruguayan state, and Ignacio, her lover, a former construction worker with a troubled past. Inseparable for 20 years, the couple are now preparing for marriage. Aldo Garay's camera follows Julia and Ignacio's joys and worries, patiently revealing the sources of the strength of their…
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24 Jun 7.30pm
30 Jun 6.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Looking South
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Fengming: A Chinese Memoir (He Fengming)
Date Location
An elderly woman walks along a snowy street to her apartment. She makes herself comfortable in her armchair and speaks to the camera. Her name is He Fengming. As night slowly falls, she tells her life story, which spans the history of the Cultural Revolution. Once idealistic young journalists, Fengming and her husband were denounced as counterrevolutionaries, separated, and thrust into labour camps. A moving testament to human endurance, an extraordinary piece of oral history and a landmark in…
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23 Jun 1.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Spotlight on Wang Bing
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
First Position
Date Location
Every year 5000 dancers aged 9–19 compete in the Youth America Grand Prix, an international ballet competition, in the hope of winning scholarships and contracts with dance companies. We follow six inspiring young people as they strive to make their dreams of becoming professional dancers come true.
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26 Jun 7pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
30 Jun 3.10pm
Screening followed by a Q&A on dance as a career, with Kerry Livingstone, Head of the Associates…
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Forever Loved (Lawas Kan Pinabli)
Date Location
There are an estimated six million documented and one million undocumented migrant Philippine workers scattered throughout 200 countries all over the world. Every day, some 4000 more join their ranks. Weaving recollections and letters from various migrant workers around the story of a Philippine man searching for his missing wife in a Middle Eastern city, Christopher Gozum creates an intimate, evocative and hypnotic mixture of documentary, poetry and fiction.
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26 Jun 5.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Fukushima: Memories of the Lost Landscape (Soma kanka: dai ichi bu - ubawareta tochi no kioku)
Date Location
Tokyo-based documentary filmmaker Yojyu Matsubayashi, anxious to document the tragedy of the tsunami in north-eastern Japan and the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, won the trust of the Tanakas, a middle-aged couple working to help people forced to evacuate their homes in the town of Minami-soma. Matsubayashi’s portrait of the Tanakas’ dedication and of the varying experiences and emotions of the evacuees creates a compelling image of loss and resilience.
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21 Jun 8.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
23 Jun 6.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Future My Love
Date Location
We have the resources to feed everyone, the technology to create clean energy, and the ability to supply everyone with creative, free and comfortable lives: yet we choose not to.' Maja Borg’s poetic ‘experimental documentary’ expands on the themes of her 2007 short film, Ottica Zero, and explores, in the light of global economic collapse, alternatives to monetary capitalism and, in particular, the work of sprightly 93-year-old futurist and social engineer, Jacque Fresco.
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29 Jun 8.30pm
21 Jun 6.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Gagarinland
Date Location
This film examines the idolisation of Yuri Gagarin, from the people living in the town named after him to the curator who manages the museum dedicated to him and the governor planning a lavish theme park in his honour.
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14 Jun 6.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Gate #5 (al-Hawd al-Khamis)
Date Location
Simon El Habre's follow up to 2008's One Man Village is a thoughtful study of day labourers, one of them his own father, in the once bustling port of Beirut. Through their tales of former glory as truck drivers in some of the most hostile roads in war-torn Lebanon, and their eloquent descriptions of the port at its economic height, El Habre presents a bigger picture: of Lebanon itself and how the country has changed from the 1960s to the present day.
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23 Jun 4.15pm
29 Jun 6pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The Imposter
Date Location
Nicholas Barclay was 13 years old when he disappeared from his San Antonio home in 1994. Three years later he was found in southern Spain and returned to his overjoyed parents. Yet how could they not notice their son's change of hair and eye colour, or the fact he now spoke with a pronounced French accent? Truth is definitely stranger than fiction in this highly original and compelling documentary about con-artist Frédéric Bourdin and the Texan family who inexplicably welcomed him into their…
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22 Jun 9.10pm
30 Jun 8.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
It's the Earth Not the Moon (É na terra não é na lua)
Date Location
Filmmaker Gonçalo Tocha documents life on the island of Corvo, the smallest of the Azores, with a population of only 440. Gaining the trust of the people of Corvo, Tocha persuades them to unfold for his camera the hidden traditions and histories of the island. 'A beautiful meditation on community, isolation and time's passing'. (Jay Weissberg, Variety).
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21 Jun 8.10pm
29 Jun 8.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Leave it on the Track
Date Location
Roller derby is the fastest growing (and, arguably, most entertaining) women's sport in the world. In Houston, Texas, it's the end of season championship bout and the undefeated Cherry Bombs are taking on the Hellcats. Meet the brilliantly named players (Curly Suicide, Miss Amerikill, Rocky Casbah …), get a lesson in the rules (despite appearances, there are rules), and witness the thrills and (eye-wateringly painful) spills of derby at its best.
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24 Jun 8.45pm
30 Jun 5.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus
Date Location
From the director who brought The People Versus George Lucas to EIFF 2010, this is the official, exclusive story of the world's best loved, and unlikeliest, football pundit, Paul the Psychic Octopus. A cephalopod with a rare gift for predicting the outcome of important football matches, his 100% success rate at the 2010 World Cup captured the imagination of millions. Hilarious, moving and deeply compelling, Paul's story is the epitome of celebrity culture at its most bizarre.
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22 Jun 8.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
23 Jun 3.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The Lifeguard (El Salvavidas)
Date Location
Mauricio, a lifeguard on a Chilean beach, considers himself to be a model of efficiency and professionalism. His colleagues, however, think otherwise, and speculate as to why he never goes into the water. Maite Alberdi's visually gorgeous feature documentary debut has the intensity of a short story; beginning as a quirky character study of lifeguards and beachgoers, it becomes something altogether darker and more shocking when events take a dramatic turn.
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24 Jun 7pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
25 Jun 6pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Low Definition Control – Malfunctions #0
Date Location
Surveillance is a form of control – you never know when you’re being watched. Described by its director as science fiction in a literal sense, Michael Palm’s eye-opening experimental documentary is a powerful comment on how social behavior is shaped and controlled by various manifestations of state surveillance. Grainy images of everyday scenes in social spaces are accompanied by the voices of scientists and intellectuals as they reflect on the wide-ranging implications of mechanised…
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28 Jun 8.45pm
30 Jun 5.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Black Box
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
Date Location
A feature-length documentary film following notorious performance artist Abramovic as she prepares for a retrospective of her work at MoMA in New York.
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6 Jul12 Jul Fri & Sat 3.55pm & 6.15pm; Sun 1.20pm & 8.35pm; Mon 3.30pm & 8.35pm; Tue 8.35pm; Wed 6.15pm; Thu 3.30pm & 6.15pm
13 Jul19 Jul Fri 3.50pm & 6.15pm; Sat 1.20pm, 3.50pm & 8.40pm; Sun 3.10pm & 8.40pm; Mon 3.30pm & 8.40pm; Tue 3.30pm & 6.15pm; Wed & Thu 3.30pm & 8.40pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Marley
Date Location
(3 stars) Kevin Macdonald's documentary chronicles the rise of Bob Marley, the first musical superstar from the developing countries to gain a global audience. With many archival treasures, the result is a comprehensive portrait but it's overly reverential and the interviews could have delved a little deeper.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 3.30pm Cameo, Edinburgh
9 Jul12 Jul Mon 8.15pm; Tue 2.45pm & 8.15pm; Wed 2.45pm & 5.45pm; Thu 5.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
No Man's Zone (Mujin chitai)
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Filmmaker Toshi Fujiwara journeys into the 20-kilometer zone around the afflicted Fukushima nuclear power station. Speaking with residents who are preparing to comply with the government’s order to evacuate the zone, Fujiwara elicits testimony of dedication to the past and uncertainty about the future. No Man’s Zone is at once a documentary record of a time of crisis and a reflection on the meanings of home and homelessness, on Japanese culture and on strength in adversity.
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23 Jun 2.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
27 Jun 5.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Nuclear Nation
Date Location
After the 11 March 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster, residents of Futaba, a town in Fukushima Prefecture, are relocated to an abandoned high school in a suburb of Tokyo, 150 miles south. With a clear and compassionate eye, filmmaker Atsushi Funahashi follows the displaced people as they struggle to adapt to their new environment. Among the vivid personalities who emerge are the town mayor, a Moses without a Promised Land; and a farmer who would rather defy the government than abandon his cows…
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22 Jun 6pm
28 Jun 8.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
One Day in September
Date Location
The extraordinary story of the kidnapping of Israeli athletes by Palestinian terrorist organisation Black September during the 1972 Munich Olympics is retold through archive footage, stills and interviews.
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6 Jul8 Jul Fri 1pm; Sat 6pm; Sun 3.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
One Mile Away
Date Location
A compelling tale of courage and determination with a smooth hip-hop soundtrack. Dylan and Shabba, members of rival Birmingham gangs, attempt to broker a peace agreement after being introduced by filmmaker Penny Woolcock, who had directed Dylan in the drama 1 Day.
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24 Jun 9.30pm
Followed by a Q&A with Penny Woolcock, producer James Purnell and the young men in the documentary, and…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
26 Jun 8pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Papirosen
Date Location
Young filmmaker Gaston Solnicki spent more than a decade recording the lives of various members of his Argentine Jewish family on video. The result is an engrossing and dramatic documentary that gathers together the vivid personalities and the sometimes painful memories of four generations of Solnickis. Accustomed to the presence of Gaston's amer, his relatives speak and behave with engaging and occasionally startling candour, revealing the disagreements that divide them and hinting at the…
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24 Jun 9pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
26 Jun 6pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Personal Best
Date Location
Filmed over four years, this documentary follows British sprinters on their respective journeys to the London 2012 Olympics.
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20 Jul23 Jul Mon 3.15pm & 8.40pm; Fri & Sat 4.15pm & 6.15pm; Sun 4pm & 8.40pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Philippine New Wave: This Is Not a Film Movement
Date Location
Not so much a documentary, nor a compendium of interviews, but an almost rarefied glimpse into a wholesale revolt from a rigid paradigm long upheld by the west as the only way to make a film. If you want to see how technology has democratised cinema, here is the tip of a massive iceberg'. (Khavn de la Cruz).
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23 Jun 9.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Riding Zorro (Montando al zorro)
Date Location
This documentary recounts the life of 'El Zorro', a legendary untamable horse of the pampas. The filmmaker uses testimonies from those who tried to ride the horse and those who witnessed the attempts, together with archival footage in various formats. Through the creative treatment of these materials, the filmmaker generates both a strong narrative momentum and a deep empathy with the proud horse.
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27 Jun 7.55pm
28 Jun 9.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Looking South
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Robert Mugabe … What Happened?
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This combination of archival footage and interviews sheds light on how a man who brought hope turned into a ruthless dictator.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 6pm
Followed by a Q&A with the film's producer and special guests.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
31 May 3.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Salute
Date Location
On the podium after the 1968 Olympic 200-metre final, two Americans raised their fists in a 'black power' salute. This is the story of the third man that day, silver medallist Australian Peter Norman.
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24 Jul26 Jul Tue 3.15pm & 8.35pm; Wed 6.15pm; Thu 3.15pm & 6.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Scotland by Train: Programme 2
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This collection of short films celebrates Scotland's railways in conjunction with the National Museum of Scotland's exhibition of Scottish railway posters.
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10 Jun 3.40pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Search for Emak Bakia (Emak Bakia baita)
Date Location
In 1926, Man Ray filmed a cinepoem in the southeast of France, and called it Emak Bakia, which is a Basque expression meaning 'Leave me alone'. Filmmaker Oskar Alegria embarks upon an exploration of the film and its title – was it named after a house? Or an inscription on a gravestone? The discoveries and detours along the way make for a charming, fanciful road movie about chance, serendipity and the journey being more important than the destination.
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27 Jun 8.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
29 Jun 6.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
7 Days in Havana (7 días en La Habana)
Date Location
A week in the life of one of the most fascinating cities on earth, chronicled day by day by seven highly individual international directors. The seven stories add up to a complex mosaic of contemporary Havana in all its richness, filled with vivid characters and dramatic contrasts, capturing a moment of time in a city on the verge of a major historical transition.
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27 Jun 6.20pm
22 Jun 6.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Directors’ Showcase
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Siblings – For Better or Worse (Sadan er søskende)
Date Location
A delightful series of four short documentaries about the relationships between sibling children. Focussing on children from the ages of 8 to 12, these films portray the inner lives of close family relationships. A very special look into the joys, difficulties, and fears of children who try to form their own identities while growing up as others’ siblings.
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24 Jun 1.10pm
23 Jun 4pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Focus on Denmark
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Sodankylä Forever: Part One
Date Location
Peter von Bagh's documentary explores the first filmgoing experiences of a variety of filmmakers, including Claude Chabrol, Samuel Fuller, John Boorman, Jim Jarmusch and Milos Forman.
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8 Jul 4.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Sodankylä Forever: Part Three
Date Location
Focusing on the subject of light, this final part of Peter von Bagh's trilogy of documentaries explores the visions of Roger Corman, Robert Wise, Bob Rafelson, Wim Wenders, Terence Davies and more.
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22 Jul 4.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Sodankylä Forever: Part Two
Date Location
This second documentary about the Midnight Sun Film Festival focuses on the experiences of various filmmakers, including Wim Wenders, Robert Wise and Claude Chabrol.
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15 Jul 4.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh

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