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The Case for Christ
Date Location
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
A Cat in Paris
Date Location
An intriguing animation about the wanderings of a cat who is, by day, a friend to a little girl, but by night accompanies a big-hearted burglar around Paris.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat & Sun 11am & 2pm Garrison Theatre, Shetland
8 Jun9 Jun Fri 10am; Sat 11am & 2.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
The Catch (Gyoei no mure)
Date Location
A rugged drama of initiation set in an isolated part of northeastern Japan. A young man tries to overcome the hostility of his girlfriend’s father, a tuna fisherman, by getting the older man to teach him the secrets of his dangerous trade.
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22 Jun 3.50pm
Print courtesy of The National Film Center of The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Part of Edinburgh…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Celluloid Tweed
Date Location
Screening of Strength in Numbers, the 2012 film featuring mountain biking legends including Scotland's own Danny MacAskill. Followed by the announcement of the winners of the TweedLove short film and photography competitions (the theme for both is, of course, bikes) and showings of some of the top entries. Part of TweedLove Bike Festival.
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31 May 7.30pm Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles
Chapiteau Show
Date Location
A prize winner at last year’s Moscow International Film Festival that went on to become a surprise hit in cinemas across Russia. At a Crimean resort, various characters cross paths with one another across an intricate multi-story narrative. Among them are a mismatched couple who meet on the internet, a group of deaf people, an estranged father and son, and a young promoter trying to make a star of a lookalike of the late Russian rock legend Viktor Tsoi. An amazing film for its inventiveness…
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24 Jun 1.15pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
1 Jul 5.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Chariots Of Fire
Date Location
Worryingly jingoistic vision of the 1924 Paris Olympics and the exploits of runners Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell that, in its numerous slow-motion races, is to blame for Vangelis soundtracks becoming synonymous with athletics. Nevertheless, it won a fair few Oscars, although writer Colin Welland's legendary 'The British are coming' warning to Hollywood proved about as prophetic as Manchester's bid for the 2000 Olympics.
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13 Jul19 Jul Fri 1.20pm, 3.15pm & 8.30pm; Sat 3.15pm & 8.30pm; Sun 1.30pm & 6pm; Mon 2.30pm & 5.45pm; Tue 2.30pm & 8.30pm; Wed 2.30pm & 6pm; Thu 2.30pm & 8.15pm
16 Jul
(Parent & baby) 11am
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Christmas with the Kranks
Date Location
Festive favourite Tim Allen tries to skip Christmas to avoid its commerciality but is forced to backtrack when his daughter decides to return home.
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3 Dec 7.45pm Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
Cinema Club
Date Location
Join the Welcoming Association for a Refugee Week-themed film and a community discussion about experiences of refugee living in Scotland. Food and drink provided. Part of Refugee Week.
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21 Jun 6.15pm Tollcross Community Centre, Edinburgh
Climate Change: Melting Glaciers in Bolivia
Date Location
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
Coal Money + Brutality Factory
Date Location
Two astounding short works by a contemporary master who trains his camera on the human costs of a merciless economy of exploitation. Coal Money follows Chinese truck drivers carrying coal from the mines to the market, encountering criminals and corrupt policemen, haggling with buyers in endless negotiations. Set amid the rubble of a disused factory, Brutality Factory recreates one of the show trials of accused reactionaries that were a feature of the Cultural Revolution.
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24 Jun 1.20pm
Filmmaker in attendance. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Spotlight on Wang Bing
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Collector
Date Location
Auteur Wyler adapts John Fowles' novel about a lonely lepidopterist who stalks and kidnaps a young art student.
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27 Jul30 Jul Mon 8.30pm; Fri & Sat 1.20pm & 6.20pm; Sun 1.20pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Colour of the Ocean (Die Farbe des Ozeans)
Date Location
No good deed goes unpunished in Maggie Peren's impressive feature woven around attitudes to the waves of African refugees desperately seeking a better life in Europe.
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19 Jun 8.15pm
Featuring a Q&A and discussion with director Maggie Peren.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
20 Jun 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Cosmic Dissecting Room Show
Date Location
Surrealist artist Grigoris (Semitecolo, playing himself) leaves Athens to stage a happening on the island of Samos.
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31 May 7pm CCA, Glasgow
The Creator
Date Location
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
Cromarty Film Festival
Date Location
A film festival grounded in a genuine passion for all things cinematic. Otherwise known as 'My Favourite Film' Festival, industry personalities are invited to select their film picks and then discuss their choice after the screening. The festival also prides itself on unusual locations, with past screenings taking place in a lighthouse, a garden and onto the end of a house. Children's films and activities also available.
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7 Dec9 Dec Times vary Cromarty, Black Isle
Curious Film Club
Date Location
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
Dalai Lama Renaissance
Date Location
Documentary charting the journey made by 40 visionaries and innovative thinkers to visit the Dalai Lama in Tibet for five days of discussions on the future of the planet.
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6 Jun 7.30pm macrobert, Stirling
7 Jun 7.30pm Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Dumfries
10 Jun 2.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
10 Jun 5.15pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
12 Jun 6pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
The Dark Knight Rises
Date Location
Batman returns to save Gotham from a new terrorist threat in this concluding part to Christopher Nolan's trilogy.
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17 Aug23 Aug Wed 8pm; Thu 7.30pm; Fri 8pm; Sat & Sun 7.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
Day of the Flowers
Date Location
Two young, strong-willed Scottish sisters, one a left-wing activitist, the other a most-popular-girl-in-school type, take their late father's ashes to Cuba, the site of many family legends of his services to the Revolution. Arriving in Havana, the two women promptly lose the ashes and go through a series of misadventures – both romantic and dangerous – to try to retrieve them. A colourful and wryly humourous tale of cross-cultural misunderstandings and lost illusions.
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25 Jun 8.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cameo, Edinburgh
27 Jun 9.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Deep Fried Film Festival
Date Location
Now in its sixth year, the festival is going international for the first time, with simultaneous events taking place in Australia, Canada, Japan, Norway and the USA. By promoting stronger and better relationships between filmmakers and production organisations the festival aims to make filmmaking more accessible to local communities. There are also dedicated children's events to give young people an insight into the industry.
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11 Aug18 Aug Times vary The Conforti Institute, Coatbridge
Demain?
Date Location
The short, passionate life of Uruguyan poet Delmira Agustini is stylishly evoked in this film by Christine Laurent, longtime script collaborator of Jacques Rivette. Elegant, erotic and playful, the film contrasts its heroine’s turbulent, tormented psyche with free and graceful filmmaking to create something mysterious and wonderful as a poem. The beautiful Laure de Clermont-Tonnere (The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec) is affecting and compelling as Delmira, tortured by her own…
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23 Jun 6pm
30 Jun 12.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Directors’ Showcase
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Department
Date Location
Hindi action film about gangsters and detectives.
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30 May31 May
(Subtitled) Wed & Thu 11.40am
Odeon Trafford Centre, Manchester
30 May31 May Wed & Thu 5.45pm Cineworld Bradford, Bradford
30 May31 May Wed & Thu 6.20pm Cineworld Ilford, Ilford
Despair
Date Location
Fassbinder directs Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Nabokov's novel featuring Dirk Bogarde as a Russian chocolate magnate who loses his mind between the two World Wars.
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31 Jul2 Aug Tue 6pm; Wed 3.30pm & 6pm; Thu 6pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh

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