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5th Ave Girl
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In this Depression-era comedy, a wealthy man recruits an unemployed woman in order to annoy his neglectful family.
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9 Jul 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Angèle and Tony (Angèle et Tony)
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(3 stars) Angèle (Hesme) starts a relationship with fisherman Tony (Gadebois) as a result of a personal ad; it seems doomed from the start, but a connection of sorts develops. Hesme and Gadebois are very good in Delaporte's debut feature, a beguiling and slow-moving story set in a remote Normandy fishing village.
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31 Jul2 Aug Tue 3.15pm & 6.10pm; Wed 8.25pm; Thu 3.15pm & 8.25pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Annie Hall
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Two decades before Sex And The City had its first orgasm, Annie Hall was laying bare the mores of modern, urban romance to devastating effect while also zoning in on the specific psyche of Allen Konigsberg: anti-Semitic paranoia, metaphysical angst, the search for true love. There's a highly charged on-screen electricity between Allen and Keaton, glorious vistas of the old New York and hilarious set pieces – Alvy fighting with lobsters, the scene of his childhood home below the rollercoaster…
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9 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
11 Jul12 Jul Wed 8.30pm; Thu 6pm
13 Jul 1pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Bed of Roses
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Two ex-prostitutes leave prison, determined to hook up with rich men. When one of them falls for a barge owner, she must choose which life to live.
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8 Jul 6.25pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Beloved (Les bien-aimés)
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(3 stars) Elegiac musical contrasting the lives of Madeleine (Sagnier and Deneuve as younger and older incarnations) and her daughter Vera (Mastroianni), who were young in the 60s and the early 21st century respectively. A sprawling, poignant, ambitious epic of unrequited love.
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8 Jun14 Jun Mon & Tue 8.15pm; Wed & Thu 6pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 5.50pm; Sun 5.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Big Snatch (Mélodie en sous-sol)
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Alain Delon forms a team with Gabin (who he later credited as a great influence) in this thriller about a casino heist in Cannes.
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9 Jun10 Jun Sat 6pm; Sun 1.20pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Gold Diggers of 1937
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This Busby Berkeley-choreographed tale sees a theatre company take out a huge insurance policy on their ageing producer who they then try to make sick in order to rescue the business.
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2 Jul 5.45pm
Featuring a discussion on the 3D atomic structure of crystals by Dr Simon Bushell, influenced by Busby…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Goodbye First Love (Un amour de jeunesse)
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(2 stars) Vain, drippy, lugubrious teenager Camille (Créton) falls in and out of love with dumb puppy Sullivan (Urzendowsky). Lots of nice shots of breasts and landscapes don't alter the fact that this is about unlikable people exchanging faux-profundities. Might work as aversion therapy for people who think they miss being young.
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25 May31 May Fri 1.20pm, 3.30pm & 6pm; Sat & Sun 1.20pm, 3.30pm & 8.15pm; Mon & Tue 3.30pm & 6pm; Wed & Thu 3.30pm & 8.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Grease (Sing-Along)
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(4 stars) Thirty years on, Grease is still the word. Join in the fun and sing along.
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20 Jul21 Jul Fri 8.40pm; Sat 3.20pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Half Naked Truth
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This lampoon of celebrity worship sees a carnival man become a powerful agent when he turns a dancer into a Broadway star.
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6 Jul12 Jul Fri–Thu 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Le Jour se Leve (Le jour se lève)
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Gabin's masculinity and 'boy-next-door' charm are put to good use as a tragic working-class hero in this pre-war film which features groundbreaking use of flashbacks.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat 6.15pm; Sun 1.30pm & 8.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Portrait of Jennie
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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
Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows)
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(4 stars) In pre-WWII Le Havre, army deserter Jean (Gabin) tries to protect beautiful Nelly (Morgan) from a gang of small-time hoods. The great collaboration between director Carné and poet/screenwriter Prévert begins here; it's dark, bitter, fatalistic and wonderful, and has been given a meticulous and well-deserved digital restoration.
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28 May31 May Mon 8.35pm; Tue 3.15pm & 9pm; Wed 3.15pm & 8.35pm; Thu 8.35pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
A Royal Affair
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(3 stars) In 18th century Denmark, Johann Struensee (Mikkelsen) becomes personal physician to King Christian VII (Folsgaard); but then the unhappily married Queen Caroline (Vikander) starts cavorting with the doctor. The script is enjoyably literate and it's a welcome break from morbid Scandinavian thrillers, but the cast lacks chemistry.
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20 Jul26 Jul Fri 3.15pm & 5.50pm; Sat 5.45pm & 8.10pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.15pm; Mon 6pm & 8.20pm; Tue–Thu 2.30pm & 6pm
23 Jul
(Parent & baby) 11am
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
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(2 stars) A nerdish fisheries expert (McGregor) and a sophisticated legal aide (Blunt) are recruited by an angling-obsessed sheik (Waked) to realize the vision of the title. What worked on the page is an insubstantial muddle on film, thanks to an unfocused script and Hallström’s preference for broad emotions over subtlety and complexity.
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25 May31 May Fri 12.10pm, 2.40pm, 5.15pm & 7.50pm; Sat & Sun 2.40pm, 5.15pm & 7.50pm; Mon 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 7.30pm; Tue & Wed 12.10pm, 2.40pm, 5.15pm & 7.50pm; Thu 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 7.30pm Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Mon & Tue 1.20pm, 3.45pm, 6.20pm & 9.10pm; Wed & Thu 11.20am; Fri 1.20pm, 3.45pm, 6.20pm & 9.10pm; Sat & Sun 3.45pm, 6.20pm & 9.10pm Vue Omni, Edinburgh
What to Expect When You're Expecting
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(2 stars) Based on the New York Times best seller of the same name, this comedy focuses on five couples about to have children. Celebrity couple Jules and Evan, author Wendy and her husband Gary and potential adopters Holly and Alex are among the pairs whose lives intertwine on the road to parenthood.
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25 May31 May Fri & Sat 12.15pm, 3.10pm, 5.45pm, 8.20pm & 11pm; Sun–Tue 12.15pm, 3.10pm, 5.45pm & 8.20pm; Wed & Thu 12.15pm, 3.10pm, 5.45pm, 8.20pm & 11pm Vue Omni, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 12.20pm, 3.10pm, 5.40pm, 8.10pm & 11pm; Sun 12.20pm, 3.10pm, 5.40pm & 8.10pm; Mon 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 7.30pm; Tue 12.20pm, 3.10pm, 5.40pm & 8.10pm; Wed 12.20pm, 3.10pm, 5.40pm, 8.10pm & 11pm; Thu 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 7.30pm Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 12.35pm, 3.20pm, 5.55pm, 8.40pm & 11.20pm; Sun 12.35pm, 3.20pm, 5.55pm & 8.40pm; Mon 3.20pm, 5.55pm & 8.40pm; Tue–Thu 12.35pm, 3.20pm, 5.55pm & 8.40pm Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri–Tue 1.20pm, 3.45pm, 6.15pm & 8.40pm; Wed 1.20pm, 3.45pm & 6.15pm; Thu 1.20pm, 3.45pm, 6.15pm & 8.40pm Odeon Lothian Road, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri 2.50pm, 5.20pm & 7.40pm; Sat & Sun 12.20pm, 2.50pm, 5.20pm & 7.40pm; Mon–Thu 2.50pm, 5.20pm & 7.40pm Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh

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