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A Lifetime Guarantee: The Raleigh Players
Date Location
Historical drama telling the story of the Raleigh factory, incorporating film clips.
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11 Jun Jun 11, 7.30pm Playroom at Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham
The Lion King
Date Location
(3 stars) The first Disney animated feature to be based on an original story rather than a traditional folk or fairy tale, The Lion King retains all of the studio's markers: impeccable animation, jolly songs, colourful characters and a strong moral guideline. Solid family fare.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat & Sun 10.30am Grosvenor Cinema, Glasgow
Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance
Date Location
Works from throughout the career of the seminal experimental film-maker, as well as more recent works such as In the Kettle and Whitehall.
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25 May24 Jun Tue–Fri noon–5pm; Sat & Sun noon–4pm Tramway, Glasgow
Little Nicholas (Le petit Nicolas)
Date Location
French comedy about families and growing up, in which young boy Nicholas becomes concerned when he thinks that his mother is pregnant. After his friend Joachim gets a baby brother, but later disappears from school, Nicholas worries that his parents will want to get rid of him when the new baby arrives.
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20 Jul26 Jul Fri–Thu 1.30pm
27 Jul2 Aug Fri–Sun 1pm; Mon–Thu 1.30pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
18 Aug20 Aug Mon 11am; Sat 11am & 2.30pm; Sun 2.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
LOL
Date Location
High school romcom drama for the social media age starring Cyrus as a lovestruck teen whose mother makes the mistake of reading her racy secret journal.
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London 2012 Festival Films
Date Location
London 2012 Festival, Film 4 and BBC Films co-commissioned four of the UK’s finest directors, Mike Leigh, Lynne Ramsey, Asif Kapadia, and Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, to come up with short films to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The films will be shown as part of the London 2012 Festival on cinema screens during the Olympic Summer, and subsequently broadcast on Channel Four and the BBC.
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24 Jun 7pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Screenings
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Los Marziano
Date Location
Luis, a prosperous retiree, falls down a big hole dug in his community golf course by unknown malefactors. Meanwhile, his ne’er-do-well brother loses the ability to read due to an unidentified neurological condition. The family strains and buckles under the stresses of these two mysteries, which may not have solutions, in this quirky comedy-drama. But can the bigger mystery, how families get along, be resolved?
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23 Jun 7.40pm
25 Jun 8.40pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Looking South
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion (Yuki no dansho – jonetsu)
Date Location
This dazzling portrait of an orphaned girl at several stages of her life, from childhood to adulthood, opens with one of the most famous long takes in Japanese cinema, a single shot spanning months of time and disparate locations.
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24 Jun 3.15pm
Print courtesy of The Japan Foundation. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective: Shinji…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Love Hotel (Rabu hoteru)
Date Location
After witnessing the rape of his wife, a man’s mind snaps and he attacks a prostitute. Two years later, the man and the prostitute meet by chance. Somai’s entry in Nikkatsu studios’ roman porno series is a subversive mood piece with an unforgettable melancholy atmosphere.
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30 Jun 8.45pm
Print courtesy of Nikkatsu Corporation. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective: Shinji…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Lovely Molly
Date Location
Horror flick revolving around psychosis and possession. Newlywed Molly (Holden) moves into her abandoned family home but is soon plagued by memories of her disturbing childhood.
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21 Jun 8.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Night Moves
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Low Definition Control – Malfunctions #0
Date Location
Surveillance is a form of control – you never know when you’re being watched. Described by its director as science fiction in a literal sense, Michael Palm’s eye-opening experimental documentary is a powerful comment on how social behavior is shaped and controlled by various manifestations of state surveillance. Grainy images of everyday scenes in social spaces are accompanied by the voices of scientists and intellectuals as they reflect on the wide-ranging implications of mechanised…
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28 Jun 8.45pm
30 Jun 5.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Black Box
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Lucky One
Date Location
(2 stars) A US Marine serving in Iraq (Efron, stretching credibility) finds a photo of an unknown blonde beauty (Schilling), credits it with bringing him luck, and after returning home, sets out to find her. The latest adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel is schmaltzy, contrived, unconvincing and empty.
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Luminous Woman (Hikaru onna)
Date Location
In this delirious candy-coloured concoction, a hulking man from the country pursues his beloved to the underworld of Tokyo nightclubs, where he finds work as a sideshow wrestler and becomes involved with a faded opera singer.
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26 Jun 4.10pm
Print courtesy of Dentsu Corporation. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective: Shinji…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Mad About Movies
Date Location
Movie club for kids to explore films and make new friends. Free snacks and taxi home provided. Ages 7–14 on Thursdays and 15–19 on Fridays.
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1 Jun7 Jun Thu 4–6.30pm; Fri 6–9pm
Part of Refugee Week.
GMAC (Glasgow Media Access Centre), Glasgow
2 Aug3 Aug Thu 4–6.30pm; Fri 6–9pm
6 Sep7 Sep Thu 4–6.30pm; Fri 6–9pm
4 Oct5 Oct Thu 4–6.30pm; Fri 6–9pm
1 Nov2 Nov Thu 4–6.30pm; Fri 6–9pm
GMAC (Glasgow Media Access Centre), Glasgow
Man on a Ledge
Date Location
(3 stars) A disgraced former cop (Worthington) threatens to jump from a Manhattan rooftop, but it becomes clear to a police psychologist (Banks) that it's a distraction from a heist across the street. Leth nicely balances action, drama and humour, and a strong cast (notably Bell) lend more quality to the film than it probably deserves.
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31 May 10.30am Odeon Mansfield, Mansfield
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Date Location
(4 stars) An alien searching for the water needed to save his own planet has his powers destroyed by the sinister machinations of a multinational business enterprise. A well cast Bowie gives perhaps his best performance in this dazzling, occasionally obtuse, piece of Roegian sci-fi.
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19 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
19 Jun 10.30pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
The Man with the Jazz Guitar
Date Location
Biographical documentary about largely forgotten Django-inspired guitarist Ken Sykora, who abandoned fame at the height of his success in the 1970s in order to run a hotel in a remote part of Scotland.
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27 Jun28 Jun Wed 5.30pm; Thu 3.15pm & 8.25pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Man Without a Cell Phone (Ish lelo selolari)
Date Location
A Palestinian man enjoys chatting with potential girlfriends on his mobile phone. When his father is convinced the local Israeli cell tower is poisoning the locals, the two find themselves at odds.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri–Thu 8.30pm
Featuring a discussion with members of the Scottish Palestinian Forum.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Manhattan
Date Location
(5 stars) Woody wanders through the female jungle of New York in search of a perfect soulmate after the demise of his marriage. Sublime comic delight with a soulful Gershwin score.
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10 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, Edinburgh
Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
Date Location
A feature-length documentary film following notorious performance artist Abramovic as she prepares for a retrospective of her work at MoMA in New York.
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6 Jul12 Jul Fri & Sat 3.55pm & 6.15pm; Sun 1.20pm & 8.35pm; Mon 3.30pm & 8.35pm; Tue 8.35pm; Wed 6.15pm; Thu 3.30pm & 6.15pm
13 Jul19 Jul Fri 3.50pm & 6.15pm; Sat 1.20pm, 3.50pm & 8.40pm; Sun 3.10pm & 8.40pm; Mon 3.30pm & 8.40pm; Tue 3.30pm & 6.15pm; Wed & Thu 3.30pm & 8.40pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Marley
Date Location
(3 stars) Kevin Macdonald's documentary chronicles the rise of Bob Marley, the first musical superstar from the developing countries to gain a global audience. With many archival treasures, the result is a comprehensive portrait but it's overly reverential and the interviews could have delved a little deeper.
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Martha Marcy May Marlene
Date Location
(3 stars) A young woman (Olsen) returns to the house of her sister (Paulson) after two years as a cult member. Olsen is breathtaking, but although Durkin is to be applauded for avoiding melodrama and pat resolutions, the film lacks intensity and could have used a little more narrative meat on its bones.
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7 Jun 8.30pm Pickaquoy Centre, Kirkwall
Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake
Date Location
Matthew Bourne's contemporary all-male reinterpretation of the classic ballet.
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31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Ashford, Ashford
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Birmingham Broad Street, Birmingham
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Boldon Tyne and Wear, Boldon
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Bolton, Bolton
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Brighton, Brighton
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Cardiff, Cardiff
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Cheltenham, Cheltenham
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Chichester, Chichester
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Crawley, Crawley
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Didsbury, Didsbury
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Sheffield, Sheffield
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Solihull, Solihull
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Stevenage, Stevenage
31 May
(3D) 6.30pm
Cineworld Yeovil, Yeovil
3 Jun
(3D) 3.15pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Mayamohini
Date Location
Malayalam comedy.
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McLaren Animation 1
Date Location
Join us in celebrating the best British animation this year. All the films are in competition for the coveted McLaren Award, named in honour of Stirling’s Norman McLaren, a genius of film who dazzled the world with his innovative experiments in animation and synthetic sound for over half a century. In this selection, our films explore identity, neuroses and existential problems, many of them inherent in the trick of animated characters. Forget Family Guy, this is adult animation.
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24 Jun 3.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation
Cameo, Edinburgh
McLaren Animation 2
Date Location
More of Britain’s animated gems are presented for your viewing pleasure. All are competing for the prestigious McLaren Award, recognising the internationally treasured Norman McLaren whose passion for movement drove his 50-year career as an innovator of animated film. Whilst our first programme of films could be said to focus on the loner, this collection has relationships at its heart; whether with a loved one or our relationship with the universe. Not suitable for younger children.
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25 Jun 5pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation
Cameo, Edinburgh
McLaren Animation 3: For the Family
Date Location
The final presentation showcasing the extraordinary talent the UK has to offer the world of animation. Norman McLaren, the great Scots pioneer who experimented with a range of innovative animation techniques and after whom our award for the Best British Animation is named, endeavoured to communicate to all through his work regardless of borders, class or age; it is in this spirit that we present a programme of films which can be enjoyed by all the family.
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28 Jun 5pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation
Cameo, Edinburgh
Men in Black III
Date Location
In a Back to the Future -style escapade, Agent J (Smith) must go back in time and stop the young Agent K (Josh Brolin) being killed by an alien criminal and altering the shape of the Agency. Earth will, of course, need to be saved in the process.
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Mesnak
Date Location
A bold adaptation of Hamlet set in an Innu community in Quebec.
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29 May30 May Tue 12.45pm; Wed 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Mirage (Mi-wol-do Ga-neun Gil)
Date Location
Traveling from Seoul to his hometown of Incheon, a prize-winning novelist loses his wallet on the train. Seeking help from the people he once knew in Incheon, the writer gradually finds himself forced to confront the painful high-school incident that scarred his psyche and furnished the unacknowledged inspiration for his work. A hard-hitting debut feature from director Yang Jung-ho.
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21 Jun 6pm
26 Jun 8.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Mirror Mirror
Date Location
(2 stars) Roberts stars as the narcissistic evil queen in this comic-fantasy twist on the Snow White story.
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The Mirror Never Lies (Laut bercermin)
Date Location
This lyrical debut feature by Kamila Andini combines a strong environmentalist message with a timeless coming-of-age story. The story is set on a small island inhabited by members of the Bajo tribe, a nomadic fishing community of the Wakatobi Islands. After her father is lost at sea, 12-year-old Pakis keeps treasuring the mirror he gave her, hoping that (according to Bajo belief) he will return and appear reflected in it. Then a young man comes into her life, threatening conflict between Pakis…
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26 Jun 8pm
22 Jun 8.05pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Missing Lynx
Date Location
(3 stars) Spanish animation about a group of animals trying to escape from a ruthless millionaire's own personal ark.
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20 Oct 2.30pm Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
MNL 143
Date Location
On a commuter's trip from Manila's business district to the suburbs, the director finds a myriad of possibilities, ranging from miniature ironic situations to a love story that is finally finding its unexpected closing. An emotional rollercoaster ride of despair, dreams and desire, MNL 143 is also a black comedy about limited private spaces in conflict with sprawling public realms.
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24 Jun 5.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
27 Jun 8.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Modest Reception (Paziraie Sadeh)
Date Location
A metaphysical black comedy that's as abrasive as it is funny. A man and a woman drive an SUV through a mountainous area of Iran. Their trunk is filled with plastic bags stuffed with money, which they offer to the poor people they encounter. They're not good Samaritans, but Satanic tempters. Before giving the money, the couple put their would-be beneficiaries through odd tests or require them to perform a degrading or immoral act. As they continue on their route, their demands get…
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28 Jun 6.45pm
27 Jun 9.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Mondomanila, or: How I Fixed My Hair after a Rather Long Journey
Date Location
All-stops-out splatter-punk cinema from one of the most prolific and versatile talents of the Philippines. Based on an acclaimed novel by Norman Wilwayco, Mondomanila is a messy, grotesque, high-energy tour of a criminal demimonde. 'Khavn … exaggerates poverty, turning it into a carnival, a spectacle, an extravaganza. By doing that, he gives to his viewers a little bit of what makes Filipinos Filipino, which is fun in the midst of depression'. (Oggs Cruz, film critic).
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22 Jun 10.10pm
23 Jun 7pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Monsieur Lazhar
Date Location
(4 stars) When a popular teacher in a Montreal school commits suicide, Algerian immigrant Bachir Lazhar (Fellag) replaces her, but the grieving pupils don't suspect his own struggles with family tragedy and imminent deportation. Director Falardeau's sensitive approach, and beguiling performances from Fellag and the children, have earned an Oscar nomination. An unexpected charmer.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 4.10pm, 6.30pm & 8.50pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
1 Jun7 Jun Fri–Thu 4.05pm, 6.25pm & 8.45pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
5 Jun 1.30pm Cameo, Edinburgh
24 Jun25 Jun Mon 11am; Sun 7.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
A Monster in Paris
Date Location
In 1910 Paris, a shy film projectionist and an inventor join forces with an eclectic band of misfits to embark on the hunt for a monster that is terrifying the locals.
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Monsters, Inc.
Date Location
This CGI animation from Toy Story makers Pixar is set largely in Monstropolis, a city inhabited by the foulest of beasts. The monsters power their city by sending 'scarers' through doors which teleport them into children's rooms. Once there, they pull faces at the kids, producing shrieks of terror, which are bottled back in Monstropolis and used as a source of energy. It's a neat idea, but what really lifts the film is the sense of fun that pervades the whole movie. Monsters, Inc runs as…
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23 Jun 11am The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
Monty Python Quest
Date Location
When the Python team set out to film their mud-caked epic Monty Python and the Holy Grail, they discovered at the last minute that the National Trust for Scotland had refused permission for them to film in the many National Trust castles they'd scoped out. The result was that Doune Castle had to stand in for almost all of them. It was from these battlements that a French knight called Arthur's door-opening request a 'silly thing'; it was in these halls that Lancelot had to stop Galahad from…
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16 Sep 4pm Doune Castle, Doune
Moonrise Kingdom
Date Location
(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
Moving (Ohikkoshi)
Date Location
In one of Somai’s most acclaimed films, a young girl must adjust to her new life after the divorce of her parents. Physically separated from her father and at odds with her distraught mother, the girl must negotiate her own passage to maturity.
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23 Jun 12.45pm
Print courtesy of Yomiuri-TV Enterprise LTD. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Mr Popper's Penguins
Date Location
(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
7 Jul 11am The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
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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Música Campesina (Country Music)
Date Location
Funny and touching, this portrait of cultures in collision is filled with sharp insights into the frustrations of outsiders and the condescension of insiders. A Chilean Johnny Cash fan, dumped by his American girlfriend while on a road trip, finds himself down and out in Nashville. Working menial jobs and living in cheap hotels, he struggles to make contact with people in his imperfect English. His only release is in the music he loves.
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29 Jun 7pm
30 Jun 8.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Looking South
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
My Man Godfrey
Date Location
An evergreen classic of Depression-era screwball comedy. On a 'scavenger hunt' for 'forgotten men,' spoiled socialite Carole Lombard picks up homeless William Powell and gives him a job as her family’s butler.
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30 Jun 5.35pm
Print courtesy of The Library of Congress. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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
The Navigator
Date Location
Cast adrift on a deserted ocean liner, Buster Keaton and his sweetheart must battle swordfish and cannibals in this classic silent comedy.
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28 Jul 11am The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
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
Never Too Late (Af paam lo meuchar miday)
Date Location
A delicate and moving tale about a young man returning to Israel after years spent living in South America. Hertzel (Nony Geffen) struggles to adjust to life at home, and having taken a job hanging posters he sets out on the road, encountering a mix of settled people and other lost souls on the way. Ido Fluk’s sensitive feature debut presents a protagonist searching for a lost identity in the landscape, photographed beautifully by cinematographer Itai Marom.
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24 Jun 3.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
30 Jun 7.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
NFA
Date Location
What happens when you wake up to discover the life you had is gone? Successful businessman Adam bids his pregnant wife and child goodnight – and then wakes up in a hostel for the homeless with no idea as to how he got there. A microbudget feature addressing a blight on current society, everything in NFA (No Fixed Abode) is drawn from true stories, with many of the cast and crew coming from the homeless community themselves.
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23 Jun 6.40pm
22 Jun 8.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: British Scenes
Cineworld Fountainpark, 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
A Night To Remember
Date Location
(3 stars) Before James Cameron's Titanic, there was this British version of the sinking. It's more obviously studio-bound than Hollywood's effects-laden spectacular, but has plenty of excitement in a stiff-upper-lip sort of way. And you care more for the characters. And note that Cameron lifted scenes almost wholly intact.
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2 Sep3 Sep Mon 11am; Sun 2.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
THE 99 Unbound
Date Location
Introducing to the screen in crisp computer generated animation the super heroes of Naif Al-Mutawa’s comic strip The 99, this feature debut from British animator Dave Osborne brings together the first five heroes connected by their special relationship with the Noor stones; Gem stones imbued with the wisdom and knowledge of the lost civilisation of Baghdad. Each represents one of the 99 attributes of Allah. An action packed international journey filled with intrigue, conflict and advocacy of…
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25 Jun 7pm
24 Jun 1.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Niño
Date Location
A witty and incisive portrait of an aristocratic Philippine family in decline. The elderly family patriarch is ill and his daughter wants to sell the house, to the alarm of his sister, Celia, a former opera star, who had been looking forward to spending her last years peacefully among her memories of the past. Celia pins her hopes for a miracle on her young grandson, whom she dresses up as the Santo Niño (holy child).
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25 Jun 6.40pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
No Man's Zone (Mujin chitai)
Date Location
Filmmaker Toshi Fujiwara journeys into the 20-kilometer zone around the afflicted Fukushima nuclear power station. Speaking with residents who are preparing to comply with the government’s order to evacuate the zone, Fujiwara elicits testimony of dedication to the past and uncertainty about the future. No Man’s Zone is at once a documentary record of a time of crisis and a reflection on the meanings of home and homelessness, on Japanese culture and on strength in adversity.
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23 Jun 2.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
27 Jun 5.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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
Date Location
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
14 Jun 7.30pm
23 Jun 2.30pm
The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
17 Jun 7.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
NT Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Date Location
See the National Theatre's adaptation of Mark Haddoe's best-selling book on a big screen near you.
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6 Sep 7pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
Nuclear Nation
Date Location
After the 11 March 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster, residents of Futaba, a town in Fukushima Prefecture, are relocated to an abandoned high school in a suburb of Tokyo, 150 miles south. With a clear and compassionate eye, filmmaker Atsushi Funahashi follows the displaced people as they struggle to adapt to their new environment. Among the vivid personalities who emerge are the town mayor, a Moses without a Promised Land; and a farmer who would rather defy the government than abandon his cows…
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22 Jun 6pm
28 Jun 8.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Of Skies and Earth (Sa Kanto ng Ulap at Lupa)
Date Location
A representative work by a director who has devoted his career to depicting the plight of children. Four young kids try to make a household together in a vacant hut in Nueva Vizcaya. 'The predictability of their daily routine has turned their simple lives into some sort of paradise. Their concerns are minuscule. Their main goal is survival, to eat at least a few times a day and to maintain a semblance of order in their motley crew'. (Oggs Cruz, film critic).
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22 Jun 7.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Oh, Mr Porter!
Date Location
A hapless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly, but in trying to do his best for his station falls foul of a gang of gun runners.
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9 Sep Sun 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Screening with short Elizabethan Express.
The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
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
1 Day
Date Location
(3 stars) Well-meaning and yet fresh, that this 'hip-hop musical' plays so well is largely down to the courageous and painstakingly observed realism of writer/director Woolcock. The stylised action that at times risks drowning out the sobering message is also what makes the exuberant musical scenes flow, and the whole package does an important job in giving a voice to a disenfranchised sector of society.
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25 Jun 5.50pm
Screening followed by a panel discussion (c.50min) about the deadly culture of gang, gun, knife and…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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
One For the Money
Date Location
Romcom as a newly unemployed Heigl sets herself up as a bounty hunter, based on the book by Janet Evanovich.
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One Mile Away
Date Location
A compelling tale of courage and determination with a smooth hip-hop soundtrack. Dylan and Shabba, members of rival Birmingham gangs, attempt to broker a peace agreement after being introduced by filmmaker Penny Woolcock, who had directed Dylan in the drama 1 Day.
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24 Jun 9.30pm
Followed by a Q&A with Penny Woolcock, producer James Purnell and the young men in the documentary, and…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
26 Jun 8pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
One.Two.One (Yek.Do.Yek)
Date Location
Tautly directed and deftly rhythmical, this enthralling film is a showcase for an outstanding ensemble cast. Through a series of episodes, set in locations ranging from a skin-treatment clinic to a fortune-teller’s salon to a prison visiting room, a narrative of love, loss and renewal unfolds, centering on a beautiful woman who has been disfigured in an accident. The third feature film directed by Mania Akbari, the star of Abbas Kiarostami’s magnificent Ten.
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25 Jun 6.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
27 Jun 8.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, 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 Australia: Lakme
Date Location
Opera Australia's finest singers perform the story of forbidden romance between a British Army soldier stationed in India during the Raj and a beautiful Hindi princess.
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5 Jun 1pm Cameo, Edinburgh
7 Jun 1pm The Belmont, Aberdeen
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
Opera on Ice
Date Location
Opera performed with stunning ice dance accompaniment at the Arena di Verona.
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The Orator (O Le Tulafala)
Date Location
In the first feature film in Samoan, the dwarf Saili – son of the late village chief – wants to honour his family and become chief in his own right. He struggles to gain respect, though, because of his small stature. As slight piles upon slight, he must steel himself to make a courageous stand during a contest of ceremonial oratory. The Orator ’s stately pacing and lush sense of atmosphere, coupled with gorgeous cinematography from Kiwi DoP Leon Narbey (Whalerider), make for entrancing cinema.
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30 Jun 1.30pm
28 Jun 8.40pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Outside Bet
Date Location
(1 star) Hoskins piles on the geezer as Percy 'Smudge' Smith, the head of a band of Fleet Street hacks who unwisely entrust their redundancy money to Bax (MacNab), who invests it on a racehorse. Dated misogynist comedy, bargain-basement sentimentality and glib moralising cause the film to fall at the first hurdle.
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Papirosen
Date Location
Young filmmaker Gaston Solnicki spent more than a decade recording the lives of various members of his Argentine Jewish family on video. The result is an engrossing and dramatic documentary that gathers together the vivid personalities and the sometimes painful memories of four generations of Solnickis. Accustomed to the presence of Gaston's amer, his relatives speak and behave with engaging and occasionally startling candour, revealing the disagreements that divide them and hinting at the…
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24 Jun 9pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
26 Jun 6pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: International Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Passport To Pimlico
Date Location
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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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
Date Location
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
Philippine New Wave: This Is Not a Film Movement
Date Location
Not so much a documentary, nor a compendium of interviews, but an almost rarefied glimpse into a wholesale revolt from a rigid paradigm long upheld by the west as the only way to make a film. If you want to see how technology has democratised cinema, here is the tip of a massive iceberg'. (Khavn de la Cruz).
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23 Jun 9.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Philippine New Wave
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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
Date Location
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
Postcards from the Zoo (Kebun binatang)
Date Location
A charming and unclassifiable work. Instead of a linear narrative, one-named director Edwin uses a gently drifting series of images and episodes to follow the life of a young girl who is abandoned by her father to be brought up in a sprawling zoo in Jakarta. The second half of the film takes a different course as our heroine is lured outside her animal paradise into the more perilous world of humans.
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29 Jun 8pm
1 Jul 3.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Potterthon
Date Location
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
PP Rider (Shonben raida)
Date Location
Three high-school students tangle with indulgent yakuza and lackadaisical police as they set out in search of the class bully, who has been kidnapped. Their bizarre, distinctively Somai-esque journey involves some of the director’s most astonishing long takes.
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21 Jun 3.30pm
Print courtesy of The National Film Center of The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Part of Edinburgh…
Filmhouse, 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
Private Worlds
Date Location
The flow of life at a progressive psychiatric hospital is disturbed by the arrival of the conservative new superintendent and his sister. This unusual melodrama, one of the first Hollywood films to deal with mental illness, is one of La Cava’s most visually arresting works.
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1 Jul 9.15pm
Print courtesy of La Filmoteca Espanola. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Retrospective…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Prometheus
Date Location
Sci-fi adventure in which a team of scientists investigating alien life forms becomes stranded and has to fight a battle in which the safety of mankind is at stake.
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Pusher
Date Location
A remake of Nicholas Winding Refn's (also behind 2011's Drive) 1996 Danish film about a week in the life of a London drug pusher.
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21 Jun 8.20pm
22 Jun 9.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Puss in Boots
Date Location
(4 stars) Puss (Banderas) and Humpty Dumpty (Galifianakis) attempt to steal magic beans from Jack and Jill, with Hayek as feline accomplice Kitty Softpaws. Given the slackening quality of the Shrek franchise, the surprise is that this imaginative romp was one of the 2011's best animated family films.
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Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows)
Date Location
(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
The Queen
Date Location
(4 stars) A behind the scenes glimpse into the relationship between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, after the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning. Beautifully written and performed by all, this is the second part of director Frears' Blair trilogy.
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A Queen is Crowned
Date Location
Newly remastered documentary capturing all the pomp and ceremony of the Queen's coronation, narrated by Sir Laurence Olivier, screening as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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3 Jun 3.30pm Cineworld St Helens, St Helens

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