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Showcomotion Film Festival
For our 14th edition we invite you to come and enjoy everything the festival has to offer. Our international competition brings the best films for children and young people from around the world, together in one place. A Saudi Arabian childhood(Wadjda), friendships put to the test (You and Me Forever), young people…
Showroom and Workstation, Sheffield
Sat 6 Jul
£5 (Children £2.50) / 0114 279 6511
- 10:00 – 20:00
Sun 7 Jul
£5 (Children £2.50) / 0114 279 6511
- 10:00 – 20:00
Mon 8 Jul
£5 (Children £2.50) / 0114 279 6511
- 10:00 – 20:00
The Silent Movie Experience
Following his sell-out West End show and continued success at Brighton Fringe 2012, David Watts presents more silent movie comedy mayhem! Don't miss this quirky 1920s retro style entertainment with some wild and surprising audience participation. If you love silent movies you are in for a real treat! "Pure Magic…
The Old Courtroom, Brighton
Sun 26 May
Silver Screen
Robert Powell and Liza Goddard explore the first hundred years of cinema, starting with the Lumiere Brothers, making their way through Mickey Mouse, Clark Gable and Groucho Marx, and ending with Bond 22. Clive Conway and Christine Croshaw provide musical accompaniment.
Gardyne Theatre, Dundee
Sun 26 May
£21 (£19) / 01382 434940
Simon Munnery: Fylm
A film/theatre mash-up from the imaginative comedian.
The Stand, Edinburgh
Thu 1 Aug
Fri 2 Aug
Sat 3 Aug
Sing-a-Long-a Grease
Get dolled up as a T-bird or a Pink Lady for this fully interactive sing-along to the classic film, with dancing in the aisles.
Prince Charles Cinema, London WC2H
Sat 25 May
020 7494 3654
- 20:30
Stone Street
Documentary piece depicting the story of the Cherrie family and its branches in the US, UK and Canada. The work is a mix of home movie footage, photographs, musical recordings and interviews with a lyrical first-person narrator.
Rich Mix, Bethnal Green
Sun 9 Jun
Free / 020 7613 7498
- 14:00
Toxic/No Future/No Past/Charming for the Revolution
Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz present their droll, trans-temporal films which carefully re-present the 'other' and the socially outcast.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6 / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 19:30
TT16
Third annual festival of 16mm film projected inside an old Dutch barge. The programme is mostly chosen from the BFI Film Archive with a special mystery film on the Sunday chosen by Kate Muir, Chief Film Critic at The Times.
cafébarge, Tarbert
Fri 16 Aug
Times vary / £5–£10 / 07949 723128
Sat 17 Aug
Times vary / £5–£10 / 07949 723128
Sun 18 Aug
Times vary / £5–£10 / 07949 723128
UK Green Film Festival
The film fest with an environmental conscience marks its third year, curating a UK-wide programme that informs, challenges, inspires and entertains.
Various venues, Scotland
Sat 1 Jun
Times & prices vary
Sun 2 Jun
Times & prices vary
Mon 3 Jun
Times & prices vary
Unravel
This project aims to make the longest hand-painted film in Britain. Led by an artist, paint directly onto 16mm film in this fun and messy workshop.
Burgh Hall, Dunoon
Sat 15 Jun
Free / 01369 703302
Part of Dunoon Film Festival.
- 11:00 – 14:00
Unsolved Festival
Haddo House, with its creaking floorboards and spooky nooks and crannies, plays host to the Unsolved Festival. Wannabe detectives, budding crime writers, CSI aficionados and those who just like a good old fashioned mystery can enjoy writer talks, films and storytelling events.
Haddo House, Ellon
Fri 18 Oct
Times vary / Prices to be confirmed / 0844 493 2179
Sat 19 Oct
Times vary / Prices to be confirmed / 0844 493 2179
Sun 20 Oct
Times vary / Prices to be confirmed / 0844 493 2179
Waiting for Godot
Beckett on Film: Waiting for Godot: Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starring Stephen Brennan, Barry McGovern, Johnny Murphy, Alan Stanford and Sam McGovern as the boy.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Sat 31 Aug
What Where/Footfalls/Come and Go
Beckett on Film: What Where: Directed by Damien O’Donnell and starring Sean McGinley and Gary.Lewis. Footfalls: Directed by Walter Asmus and starring Susan FitzGerald and Joan O’Hara. Come and Go: Directed by John Crowley and starring Paola Dionisotti, Anna Massey and Siân Phillips.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Sat 31 Aug
William E Jones
William E Jones is an LA-based artist who uses found images from TV, film and video to make works that explore the connection between visual images and power. Among his works are feature-length films such as Massillon, an autobiographical essay about his childhood in Ohio and Is It Really So Strange?, a fascinating…
The Modern Institute @ Aird's Lane, Glasgow
Fri 24 May
Free / 0141 248 3711
- 12:00 – 17:00
Sat 25 May
Free / 0141 248 3711
- 12:00 – 17:00
Write It!
Glad Cafe's quarterly get together where script writers can get a scene from a work-in-progress read before a live audience of peers. Submit scenes to the listed email. Ages 18+.
The Glad Café, Glasgow
Tue 11 Jun
Free / 0141 636 6119
- 20:00
Yo, Tambien (Me, Too)
- 2009
- Spain
- 103 min
- Directed by: Álvaro Pastor, Antonio Naharro
- Cast: Lola Dueñas, Pablo Pineda, Antonio Naharro
A charmingly offbeat, gentle comedy. Daniel – a recent university graduate with Down's Syndrome – falls in love on his first day at work in the Department of Social Services. Nuria is an outsider who spends her nights in the city's crowded clubs and singles' bars, escaping her problems in the arms of total strangers.
Picturehouse at FACT, Liverpool
Wed 10 Jul
0871 902 5737
Youth Takeover Double Bill
Pupils from Dunoon Grammar School present a double bill of films of their choosing. Follow on Twitter for more details.
Burgh Hall, Dunoon
Fri 14 Jun
01369 703302
Part of Dunoon Film Festival.
- 18:00


