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Berberian Sound Studio
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In the 1970s, a British sound technician (Toby Jones) is brought to Italy to work on the sound effects for a gruesome horror film. His nightmarish task slowly takes over his psyche, driving him to confront his own past. Berberian Sound Studio is many things: an anti-horror film, a stylistic tour de force, and a dream of cinema. As such, it offers a kind of pleasure that is rare in films, while recreating in a highly original way the pleasures of Italian horror cinema.
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28 Jun 8.20pm
29 Jun 6pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Black's Game (Svartur á leik)
Date Location
Stefan Mani’s best-seller of the Icelandic underworld becomes the basis for this debut feature by Óskar Thór Axelsson. A young slacker with violent tendencies does a job for a gang of drug dealers. Impressing his superiors, he works his way up to a high position in the gang … just as the crooks are setting up their biggest deal yet. Energetic, made with flair, and brimming with local colour, Black’s Game brings some refreshing Icelandic twists to a classic gang-thriller plot.
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21 Jun 6.10pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
25 Jun 8.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Brake
Date Location
A claustrophobic thriller with the clock ticking. Stephen Dorff is a man who awakes to his incarceration in the trunk of a moving car and a deadly demand. Either he gives his captors the information they want or he and his loved ones will be executed. It’s a white-knuckle 90-minute ride as Dorff, encased in the trunk, is put through every manner of mental and physical torture in an attempt to extract the all-important secret. But will he crack?
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30 Jun 1.20pm
29 Jun 6.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: New Perspectives
Cineworld Fountainpark, 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
Flying Blind
Date Location
A stylish mix of erotic love story and political thriller. Helen McCrory stars as a brilliant aerospace engineer who is drawn into a passionate affair with a younger male student while working on a government contract for an aircraft destined for military use. As the contract deadline nears, her doubts about her new lover mount, and she comes to understand the shadowy sides of her professional career and her personal life.
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24 Jun 7pm
25 Jun 8.50pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Michael Powell Award Competition
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The French Connection
Date Location
Friedkin's blistering crime thriller features one of cinema's classic car chases and launched 'Popeye' Doyle, the prototype 'bad cop'.
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19 Jun 5.30pm
Followed by an extended Q&A with William Friedkin, ahead of the premiere of his new film Killer Joe, at…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Guinea Pigs
Date Location
At a remote medical compound, a group of strangers begin clinical trials of an experimental drug called Pro-9. As the drug's sinister, unexpected side-effects begin to take hold, the terrified volunteers find themselves trapped, isolated and in mortal danger. This atmospheric, claustrophobic horror-thriller is the debut feature from EIFF 2008 Trailblazer Ian Clark. Strong performances and a fast-paced edit add to the menacing tone and an intelligent script lifts proceedings to spine-chilling…
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23 Jun 11.25pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Night Moves
Cameo, Edinburgh
24 Jun 5.20pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Night Moves
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
The Horse (La Horse)
Date Location
In one of the better examples of Gabin's later films, he plays a patriarchal landowner who takes on a gang of drug dealers, with dire consequences.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 6.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Jo Nesbo's Headhunters (Hodejegerne)
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(4 stars) Roger (Hennie) is a successful headhunter living beyond his means, who supplements his income with a double life as a gentleman thief, until one of his victims (Coster-Waldau) fights back. Tyldum's adaptation of Jo Nesbo's novel is somewhere between a Road Runner cartoon and a Coen Brothers thriller: breathlessly, outrageously entertaining.
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8 Jun14 Jun Fri 1.20pm & 6pm; Sat 1.20pm & 8.45pm; Sun 1.15pm & 8.45pm; Mon 3.30pm & 6.15pm; Tue 3.30pm & 8.45pm; Wed & Thu 8.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Killer Joe
Date Location
Exorcist director Friedkin weaves a web of deceit and betrayal as man, desperate to pay off a drug debt, arranges for lawman Joe (McConaughey) to commit a murder.
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20 Jun 9.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Opening Night Gala
Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
20 Jul26 Jul Fri 3.30pm, 6.10pm & 8.45pm; Sat 3.30pm, 5.50pm & 8.45pm; Sun 2pm, 6pm & 8.30pm; Mon–Thu 3.30pm, 6pm & 8.55pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Life without Principle (Dyut meng gam)
Date Location
Johnnie To ingeniously portrays today’s economic crisis in the terms of a rollicking and complex suspense thriller. Set in Hong Kong during a few days of global financial upheaval, Life without Principle interweaves three characters in trouble: a police detective investigating a loan shark’s murder, an investment manager under pressure from her boss to sell high-risk instruments to elderly pensioners, and a low-level gangster who’s recruited to help sort out a failed financial scheme.
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23 Jun 9pm
28 Jun 6.45pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Directors’ Showcase
Cameo, 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
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
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer
Date Location
The first sequel to Tsukamoto’s Tetsuo, The Iron Man, this film is considered by many fans to be superior to the original. Reinterpreting the premise of the first film within a more straightforward action-thriller context, Tsukamoto here depicts a conspiracy of a gang of cyborgs. Their target is a seemingly ordinary salaryman who, in reality, is himself a fusion of man and metal.
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27 Jun 10.30pm
Newly restored from the original negative by the director himself, who is in attendance at EIFF. Part of…
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Date Location
The seminal work of extreme Japanese cyberpunk, newly restored from the original negative by cult director Shinya Tsukamoto himself. 'Revolving around the transformation of people into grotesque hybrids of flesh and metal, Tetsuo is above all an overwhelming audiovisual experience, set to a brain-pounding score by Chu Ishikawa and complemented by suitably exaggerated sound effects'. (Tom Mes, Midnight Eye).
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27 Jun 8.40pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Spotlight on Shinya Tsukamoto
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh

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