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Wings of Desire
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(5 stars) Restless angel Damiel (Ganz) is on duty over Berlin when he takes a tip from American movie star and former angel Falk on the possibilities of crossing over, and follows his mentor's path to consummate his relationship with beautiful circus acrobat Dommartin. Gorgeous black-and-white photography and a sensitive feel for the people and places of Berlin grace, this thematically rich and uncharacteristically optimistic slice of Wenders enchantment is highly recommended.
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21 Jun 9pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
Inspace, Edinburgh
Deep Rising
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(4 stars) Cheesy but undeniably entertaining mix of action, adventures, comedy and horror as huge many tentacled leviathan attacks a luxury cruise liner.
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30 May 7.30pm
Part of Edinburgh Zombie Club's Maritime Horror Double Bill.
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
The Illusionist
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(4 stars) The product of five years' work in an animation studio that Chomet (Belleville Rendezvous) set up in Edinburgh when he fell in love with the capital after attending its International Film Festival, this is an uncannily accurate portrayal of Edinburgh and Scotland. The story is an unfilmed script from Jacques Tati and the main character, an ageing magician whose beloved act no longer interests the rock'n'rolling 1950s youth, is based somewhat on Tati himself and is carefully and emotively…
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26 Jun 8.30pm
'Scent Technician' Ericka Duffy explores the film 'from a sensory perspective'. Part of Edinburgh…
Inspace, Edinburgh
The Terminator
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(4 stars) In 2029 machines have all but conquered the planet but a saviour is at hand in the form of a new human leader. The machines respond by sending Schwarzenegger's cyborg back in time to 1984 on a mission to kill the future leader's mother. Inventive, excitingly paced science fiction adventure with a notable performance from Arnie in his first villainous role.
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19 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow
Young Frankenstein
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(4 stars) A splendidly accurate James Whale pastiche choc-full of memorable one-liners and crazee situations. Brooks' most affectionate and consistently humorous film.
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22 Jun 8.30pm
Screening with 1910 short adaptation Frankenstein (J Searle Dawley, US, 1910, 16min) and with an…
Inspace, Edinburgh
Top Gun
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(3 stars) Say what you like about him, Scott undoubtedly has the golden touch at the box office. This emotionless formula adventure about men being grandly upstaged by very fast, very expensive and very dangerous aircraft, with the splendid Ms McGillis thrown for love interest, made a fortune, especially in the US. It had to be those planes, or maybe the rampant 'America the strong' ethos of the film, because it doesn't have much more to offer.
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5 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow
Indecent Proposal
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(1 star) Suave bastard Redford offers poverty-stricken yuppies Moore and Harrelson a million dollars if he can sleep with the lady and dilemma ensues. Killer base material, but Lyne makes a toweringly abominable film out of it. Cavernously empty stuff.
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12 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow
Albino Mosquito: Workshop (Ages 15-25)
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Learn more about creating video content from Contact's resident video artists.
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12 Jun Jun 12, 6.30pm–8.30pm Contact, Manchester
The Art of Flight
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Guerilla documentary charting the plight of refugees attempting to escape civil war in Sudan.
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20 Jun 5.30pm
GRAMNet and BEMIS screening, preceded by the Refugee Survival Trust's short film, Destitution. Part of…
CCA, Glasgow
Atmosphere: Belief
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Video documentary or 'cinematic data visualisation' that is the final part in the Flat Earth Trilogy, created by Matthew Jarvis, John Cobban, Alison Craighead, Jon Thomson and Steve Rushton. The installation comprises a montage of video footage sourced from YouTube, coupled with a projection of a map that shows where in the world each clip is from. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
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21 Jun1 Jul Mon–Sun 8.30–9pm Inspace, Edinburgh
Ayrshire's Reel History
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A series of short films documenting the history of Cumnock and Dalmellington, from Dalmellington Fancy Dress Parade in 1927, to Cumnock Celebration and Ochiltree Tile Works in 1951, showcasing over 100 years of Scotland on screen.
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10 May11 Aug Thu–Sat 11am–5pm Baird Institute Museum, Cumnock
Burrell Family Films
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A chance for families to gather round the big screen. This season there's an animal theme.
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10 Jun8 Jul Sun 2pm Burrell Collection, Glasgow
The Case for Christ
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A journalist and atheist investigates whether there's any fact in the New Testament in this adaptation from Lee Strobel's book of the same name.
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21 Jun 7pm
Presented by the New Life Church. Email jonathanfollmer@aol.com to confirm attendance. Part of the West End…
The Annexe Healthy Living Centre, Glasgow
Climate Change: Melting Glaciers in Bolivia
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Screening of a Guardian documentary about the devastating effects of climate change on poor communities in Bolivia. Followed by an expert panel discussion and audience Q&A.
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7 Jun 7pm CCA, Glasgow
The Creator
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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
Curious Film Club
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A screening of a film following African civil servants battling against the World Bank and World Monetary Fund.
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2 Jun 1pm St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow
Dirty Rhymes and Revolting Beasts
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Access to Creative Industry students at Ayr College present their take on Roald Dahl's collections of poems for kids Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts, with live and pre-recorded music, performance and animated film. Part of Burns an' a' That.
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4 Jun Mon 2pm & 7.30pm Ayr College
Finding Neverland
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London at the turn of the 20th century, and the playwright JM Barrie's (Depp) last few plays have been flops. Then by chance one day he meets society widow Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (Winslet) and her adorable, if unruly, brood of children. Through them he becomes inspired to write a new kind of play for kids and adults alike. The first is about a flying boy, a suburban family and a magical place called Neverland. Delightful adaptation of Allan Knee's popular stage play with great performances all…
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28 Jun 8.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
Inspace, Edinburgh
Forrest Gump
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Even those with the lowest IQs can rise to the top in the land of the free, as this picaresque tale sets out to prove. But despite its incurably sweet hero and its fairly standard love story core, 'Forrest Gump' has a surprisingly dark-tinted view on recent American history - complete with racism, drug and child abuse, war and political assassination. There are some bitter tasting choices hidden among the soft centres.
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26 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow
goNORTH
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goNORTH is a two-sided festival: one half dedicated to a series of discussions, workshops and conference events tackling the latest issues in Scotland's creative industries; the other showcasing some of the talent being developed within those industries. The music programme is especially exciting, with gigs from French Wives, Make Sparks, Mark Norris & the Moon, Stanley Odd, Plum, Vigo Thieves, Lady North, Washington Irving and many more.
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6 Jun7 Jun Times vary Various Venues, Inverness
Hellboy
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Mexican horror film auteur del Toro's labour of love adaptation of Mike Mignola's cult horror comic delivers on every level, remaining true to the spirit of Mignola's inspired strip and rich with supernatural hocus pocus, wisecracking one-liners and the dark visual styling of German Expressionist cinema.
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1 Jul 8.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
Inspace, Edinburgh
Humanoids From the Deep
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Half-man, half-fish mutants terrorise a small fishing village.
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30 May 7.30pm
Part of Edinburgh Zombie Club's Maritime Horror Double Bill.
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
Infinite Detention in Scotland
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Short films around the subject of indefinite detention in the UK, followed by a panel discussion. Part of Refugee Week.
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19 Jun 6pm CCA, Glasgow
John Bellany: A Childhood by the Sea
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Film by Seaside Productions (Preston Lodge High School film club), shown on demand. Part of 3 Harbours Arts Festival.
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4 Jun7 Jun Mon, Tue & Thu 2–4pm Port Seton Community Centre, Port Seton
Katy Dove: Films
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Screening on a loop, art therapy student Dove's four short films are based on Rorschach inkblot theory and feature music from her band Muscles of Joy.
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9 May10 Jun Mon–Wed 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri 11am–5pm; Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

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