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The Stitches Speak: Film Screening and Discussion

A screening of Tanko Bole Chhe (The Stitches Speak), a film made in Gujarat using the art of embroidery to form a narrative, and a discussion with artist Jeni Allison on how textiles serve as an archive for women.

The Telfer, Glasgow

Thu 27 Jun

Free

  • 18:00 – 20:00

Story's End

‘Men fear death as children fear to go into the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased by tales, so is the other’ (Francis Bacon). A reconnaissance mission into the no man’s land where death borders with storytelling. From Presbyterian silence to the colour of the Día de Muertos, Story’s End surveys…

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Wed 14 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£10 (£8) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Thu 15 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£10 (£8) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Fri 16 Aug

Anatomy Lecture Theatre

£10 (£8) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

…and 2 more dates until 18 Aug

Symposium on Jean Grémillon

Join an international panel of film scholars for an informative discussion of the cultural, political and industrial contexts of Grémillon’s films and the multiple artistic forces that operate in them.

Filmhouse, Edinburgh

Fri 21 Jun

£6 (£5) / 0131 623 8030

Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.

TEAM Makes a Play

Red Paw Productions. They're young! They're talented! They're broke! An exciting new documentary film that captures the inside story behind the making of Mission Drift, 2011 Fringe First and Edinburgh International Festival Fringe Prize winner, by critically acclaimed four-time Fringe First Award winners, The TEAM. How…

theSpace @ Symposium Hall, Edinburgh

Fri 2 Aug

£8 (£6) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sat 3 Aug

£8 (£6) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sun 4 Aug

£8 (£6) / 0131 226 0000

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

…and 6 more dates until 10 Aug

The Edinburgh Film Guild Forsyth Hardy Lecture

Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Filmhouse, Edinburgh

Tue 25 Jun

£6 (£5) / 0131 623 8030

Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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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

The Frontline Club, London W2

Sat 29 Jun

£300 / 020 7479 8950

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Sun 30 Jun

£300 / 020 7479 8950

  • 10:00 – 17:00

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

Vintage Glasgow

Hemingway Design bring their Vintage Festival format to Glasgow, featuring music, fashion, film, design and dance that celebrates British creativity from the 1920s to 1980s. In the evening time, things get fancy dress with Vintage Nightclubs themed Soul Casino on Saturday and the Torch Club on Sunday.

The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

Sat 27 Jul

Times to be confirmed / Free (Soul Casino £15; Torch Club £20) / 0141 353 8000

Sun 28 Jul

Times to be confirmed / Free (Soul Casino £15; Torch Club £20) / 0141 353 8000

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

£4 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Edinburgh International Festival. Part of Beckett on Film.

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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

£4 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Edinburgh International Festival. Part of Beckett on Film.

Y Tu Mama Tambien (And Your Mother Too)

In this upbeat, raunchy road movie Julio (Bernal) and childhood friend Tenoch (Luna) convince gorgeous older Spanish woman Luisa (Verdú) to join them on the road to an unspoilt beach known as 'Heaven's Mouth'. The horny boys' plan is to get into Luisa's pants, which, as it turns out, she is quite happy with. Of course…

Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge

Wed 17 Jul

0871 902 5720

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