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Moonrise Kingdom
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(3 stars) When 12-year-old orphan Sam (Gilman) convinces Suzy (Hayward) to run away with him, her parents (Murray, McDormand), the local scoutmaster (Norton), sheriff (Willis) and Social Services (Swinton) are soon in pursuit. Anderson's new movie will delight his fans; others may consider it overlong, whimsical and emotionally lightweight.
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Movie Night Quiz
Date Location
A night for cinephiles and show-offs to answer Fraser from Real Radio's questions and maybe win £50 worth of drinks. Part of the West End Festival.
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7 Jun28 Jun Thu 9pm The Lane, Glasgow
Mr Popper's Penguins
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(3 stars) Family comedy starring Carrey as Mr Popper, a humourless businessman who inherits six penguins. The penguins turn his posh New York apartment into a winter wonderland and they change his life in ways he never imagined. This likeable adaptation of popular book was controversially filmed on a refrigerated sound stage with real Emperor Penguins.
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9 Jun10 Jun Sat & Sun 11am
13 Jun
(Parent & baby) 10.30am
macrobert, Stirling
Mrs Brown
Date Location
Queen Victoria's obsessive mourning for Prince Albert is casting gloom over the entire country, so Highland ghillie John Brown is called down from Balmoral to shake up the stuffy English court. Madden's film can't match the comic brio and visual panache of 'The Madness of King George', but his understated direction undeniably suits the story. The performances are uniformly splendid, with Dench and Connolly (both perfectly cast) giving the film a surprising emotional depth.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat 11am; Sun 7.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
The Muppets
Date Location
(3 stars) When Muppet fans Gary (Segel), his girlfriend Mary (Adams) and brother Walter (a puppet) learn that oil millionaire Tex Richman (Cooper) plans to demolish the Muppet theatre, it's time to reunite the original cast. If the plot could be fresher, the well-chosen guest stars, self-referential humour and old-school bonhomie should raise a smile.
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16 Jun17 Jun Sat & Sun 11am
20 Jun
(Parent & baby) 10.30am
macrobert, Stirling
Nannerl, la soeur de Mozart (Mozart's Sister)
Date Location
Historical drama based on truth following the Mozart family's travels around Europe in the wake of their sensationally talented son, and the trials of his perhaps equally talented but, unfortunately for her, female sibling.
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27 May31 May Mon 6.15pm; Tue 7.15pm; Wed 11.30am; Thu 8.30pm; Sun 7pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Negativnights
Date Location
Experimental film works by various artists, distorting the usual tropes of narrative and meaning.
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31 May 6.30pm
Rattray's work is an absurdist assemblage of trash culture and rudimentary internet aesthetics covering…
Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
7 Jun 6.30pm
Erica Eyres video work often uses familiar formats such as the mockumentary, video blog or motivational…
Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Night of the Living Dead
Date Location
(4 stars) Seminal black comedy shocker which spawned two increasingly nasty sequels and countless unauthorised imitations. A group of people barricade themselves into a farmhouse to seek refuge from the hordes of flesh-crazy undead, created by misfiring military experiments. Filmed on a shoestring in Pittsburgh, real gore was supplied by a local butcher. Though it now seems dated, the rough and grainy qualities of the film only serve to make it more horribly convincing.
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5 Jun 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
North Sea Texas (Noordzee, Texas)
Date Location
(2 stars) In a small town on the Belgian coast, 15-year-old Pim (Florizoone) falls for floppy-haired Gino (Vergels). It's easy on the eye and features sensitive performances, especially from Florizoone and van der Gucht as his voluptuous mother, but clichéd symbolism and a predictable story rob it of emotional impact.
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29 May30 May Tue 6.20pm; Wed 4.10pm & 8.40pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
NT Live: Frankenstein
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Mary Shelley's classic gothic tale, written by Nick Dear and realised by Danny Boyle in his return to theatre. The roles of Dr Frankenstein and the Creature are alternated between Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller.
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14 Jun 6.45pm
21 Jun 6.45pm
Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
14 Jun 7.30pm
23 Jun 7.30pm
The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
17 Jun 7.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Oliver Sherman
Date Location
A lonely veteran travels to a rural town to reconnect with the soldier who saved his life during the war, but tensions arise as it becomes clear their post-war lives are very different.
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19 Jul 8pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
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
Opera Australia: Don Giovanni
Date Location
Opera Australia performs Mozart's opera about the charismatic ladies' man and adventurer.
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28 Jun 7pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
Opera de Paris: La Bayadere
Date Location
Ballet performance of Marius Petipa's seminal work recounting the impossible love between a dancer and a warrior.
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31 May 1pm The Belmont, Aberdeen
Passport To Pimlico
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A London borough discovers an ancient charter and declares its independence and exemption from rationing. Wonderful wit and fun as the Ealing Studios satirise British red tape and bureaucracy.
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5 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
5 Jun 4.15pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
Personal Best
Date Location
Towne's tale of two sportswomen competing to join the pentathlon squad for the 1980 US Olympic team explores their mutual attraction and how it develops into a passionate relationship.
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10 Jul 6pm Filmhouse, 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
Philharmonia Orchestra
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Carl Davis conducts his own score to the 1925 silent film Ben Hur, accompanied by a screening of the film.
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9 Jun Jun 9, 7pm Royal Festival Hall at Southbank Centre, London SE1
The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
Date Location
(3 stars) An inept pirate captain (Grant) attempts to win Pirate of the Year competition with the help of a young Charles Darwin (Tennant). Aardman's humour sometimes seems dated but Grant is pleasing, the visuals are enchanting, Staunton's Queen Victoria is a riot and there's much for the whole family to treasure.
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The Plague of the Zombies
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Long before Night of the Living Dead, Hammer horror made a bold move into zombie territory with this 1965 shocker. Inexplicable deaths in a Cornish village prompt a local doctor to call on his medical mentor for assistance. Professor Forbes arrives with his daughter and soon the churchyard gives up its secrets as the dead walk again at the bidding of a master with the power of voodoo at his command.
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12 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
12 Jun 10.30pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
Polisse
Date Location
(3 stars) Sprawling ensemble drama about the daily routines of a Child Protection Unit of the Paris police. There are strong performances and writer/director Maiwenn conveys a powerful sense of naturalism – except for her credibility-stretching decision to cast herself as a glamorous civilian photographer who gets involved with a cop.
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15 Jun21 Jun Fri 3pm, 5.40pm & 8.15pm; Sat 2.45pm, 5.50pm & 8.25pm; Sun 5pm; Mon 3pm & 5.40pm; Tue 3.15pm & 8.20pm; Wed 2.45pm & 8.20pm; Thu 3pm, 5.40pm & 8.15pm
22 Jun28 Jun Fri 2.15pm & 8.15pm; Sat 5.40pm & 8.15pm; Sun 1.15pm & 7.15pm; Mon 12.45pm & 3.25pm; Tue 3pm, 5.40pm & 8.15pm; Wed 3pm & 5.50pm; Thu 3pm & 8.15pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
6 Jul12 Jul Fri & Sat 1.10pm & 8.35pm; Sun 1.30pm & 5.50pm; Mon 3.15pm & 5.50pm; Tue 3pm & 5.50pm; Wed & Thu 3pm & 8.35pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Portrait of Jennie
Date Location
Unusual Oscar winning romance about a struggling artist who finds his muse one day in Central Park.
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23 Jun 8.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
Inspace, Edinburgh
Portraits from the Banana Plantations of Cameroon
Date Location
Preview of Jan Nimmo's latest film about banana workers, and the chance to find out more about the banana trade.
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4 Jul 6pm Glasgow Women's Library, Glasgow
Potterthon
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Alternatively billed as '24 Hours in Bed with Harry Potter', this is the geek endurance event to end all geek endurance events. Bring your PJs (which are requested to be 'in house colours') and snuggle up to watch all eight films of the Harry Potter series, from bed. Apparently there'll be Quidditch on the Meadows at lunchtime too, if you've got the energy. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
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30 Jun Midnight Inspace, Edinburgh
Primrose Path
Date Location
A teenager from a bad background escapes into marriage with a handsome cafe owner. When he finally meets her family, the troubles begin.
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11 Jul 8.50pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh

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