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48 Hour Film Project 5th Birthday Party
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Celebrate five years of the 48-Hour Film Project in Scotland a special screening of some of the best films of the past years, including the 2012 winner. In the bar from 8pm, the first 48 ticketholders get a free Knops Beer and a cupcake. The screening starts at 8.50pm.
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31 May 8pm Cameo, Edinburgh
5th Ave Girl
Date Location
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
African Cats
Date Location
Samuel L Jackson narrates the stories of a lion family and a cheetah family as they raise their young in the Kenyan savannah.
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16 Jun17 Jun Sat 1.15pm; Sun 11am Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Age of Consent
Date Location
A couple of innocent college students fall in love. Director La Cava's fondness for improvisation brings the young cast to life.
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7 Jul 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Akira
Date Location
(5 stars) Based on the multi-volume graphic novel by Otomo, Akira is a mythical, futuristic tale of post-holocaust Tokyo, where pill-popping biker kids begin to unearth a government project designed to exploit the psychic and telekinetic powers of a group of laboratory-bound children. Superbly animated, with a fantastic visual and narrative imagination, but you'd be well advised to know something of the plot before you see it.
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1 Jun 11pm Cameo, Edinburgh
Alien
Date Location
Agatha Christie in outer space as a freighter lands on a mysterious planet and is ingeniously invaded by a ravenous intruder which proceeds to chomp its way through the cast list. Edge-of-the-seat suspense thriller with a strong cast and ghastly special effects.
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15 Jul 5.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Aliens
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(5 stars) Revived from a 57-year snooze in deep space, Warrant Officer Weaver is cajoled into joining a marine rescue mission to the planet that is home for the original alien beastie. Unrelentingly paced with a terrifically gutsy performance from Weaver, this nerve-shredding sequel not only matches its predecessor but cannily surpasses it. An Oscar winner for special effects.
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15 Jul 8.20pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
American Reunion
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(3 stars) The American Pie gang have a 13-year reunion and contemplate some familiar problems about love, sex and intimacy. A fun nostalgia trip that rates the heart as important as the other bodily parts; the original cast are as likable (or not) as ever. Nothing very revelatory but plenty of laughs.
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25 May31 May Fri & Sat 10am, 12.40pm, 3.30pm, 6.20pm & 9pm; Sun 10am, 12.40pm, 6.20pm & 9pm; Mon 11.30am, 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8.30pm; Tue 10am, 12.40pm, 3.30pm & 9pm; Wed 10am, 12.40pm, 3.30pm, 6.30pm & 9.30pm; Thu 11.30am, 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8.30pm Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri–Thu 1.10pm, 3.50pm, 6.30pm & 9.15pm Vue Omni, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Mon & Tue noon & 5.20pm; Wed & Thu 10.50am & 4.05pm; Fri 5.20pm; Sat & Sun noon & 5.20pm Cineworld Fountainpark, 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
The Angels' Share
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(2 stars) New drama from top Brit director Loach about a young father with a criminal past who is determined to give his son a better life than he had.
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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
The Apartment
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(5 stars) Wilder's corrosive 1960 lampoon of corporate America tells the story of spineless insurance statistician CC Baxter (Lemmon). Having fallen into the practice of leasing his apartment to his superiors for illicit liaisons, Baxter is rewarded with high-speed promotion. All of which suits him fine until he realises that one of the ladies being taken back is the girl of his dreams.
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28 Jul30 Jul Mon 6pm; Sat 8.30pm; Sun 1.30pm & 6.20pm
30 Jul
(Parent & baby) 11am
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Atletu (The Athlete)
Date Location
This intriguing and elegant hybrid of documentary and biopic tells the inspiring story of the Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila, who in 1960 became the first African athlete to win gold at the Olympics. This screening will be preceded by a short promotional film by the Global Concerns Trust on their projects in Malawi.
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2 Jul5 Jul Mon–Wed 3.30pm; Thu 6.10pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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
Avengers Assemble
Date Location
(4 stars) Big blockbuster superhero action as Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye team up to save the world.
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25 May31 May Fri–Sun 9.45am, 12.50pm, 4.20pm, 6pm & 7.40pm; Mon 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pm; Tue 9.45am, 12.50pm, 4.20pm, 6pm & 7.40pm; Wed 9.45am, 12.50pm, 4.20pm & 7.40pm; Thu 10.30am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 8pm
25 May31 May
(3D) Fri–Sun 10.40am, 2pm, 5.10pm & 8.45pm; Mon 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 8.30pm; Tue 10.40am, 2pm, 5.10pm & 8.45pm; Wed 11.40am, 2.50pm, 6pm & 9pm; Thu 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 8.30pm
Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May
(3D) Fri–Tue 11.30am, 2.30pm, 5.40pm & 8.50pm; Wed 1.40pm & 8.10pm; Thu 1.40pm
31 May
(3D / Subtitled) 8.10pm
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 10.30am, 1.35pm, 4.55pm & 8.05pm; Sun 10.30am, 1.35pm & 8.05pm; Mon 10.30am, 1.35pm & 4.55pm; Tue 10.30am, 1.35pm, 4.55pm & 8.05pm; Wed & Thu 10.30am & 4.50pm
Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri 1.45pm, 4.50pm, 8.10pm & 11.20pm; Sat 10.20am, 1.45pm, 4.50pm, 8.10pm & 11.20pm; Sun–Tue 1.45pm, 4.50pm & 8.10pm; Wed & Thu 1.45pm, 4.50pm, 8.10pm & 11.20pm
25 May31 May
(3D) Fri 11.10am, 2.30pm, 5.40pm & 8.45pm; Sat & Sun 2.30pm, 5.40pm & 8.45pm; Mon–Thu 11.10am, 2.30pm, 5.40pm & 8.45pm
Vue Omni, Edinburgh
25 May31 May
(3D) Fri–Tue 1.50pm, 4.50pm & 7.50pm; Wed 7.50pm; Thu 1.50pm
25 May31 May Fri 4.10pm & 7.20pm; Sat 12.50pm & 7.20pm; Sun 12.50pm, 4.10pm & 7.20pm; Mon 4.10pm & 7.20pm; Tue 4.10pm; Wed & Thu 4.50pm
30 May31 May
(3D / Subtitled) Wed 1.50pm; Thu 7.50pm
Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
Bananas
Date Location
The lad's second feature centres on a neurotic, wimpy, Jewish New Yorker (guess who plays this part?) who gets caught up in a South American revolution. The plot is a somewhat flimsy vehicle for Woody's wonderful one-liners, but there's a degree of cynical commentary on political power struggles.
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12 Jun To be confirmed Cameo, 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
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Date Location
(3 stars) Documentary on Sesame Street's almost-too-adorable scarlet fuzzball Elmo, and the likable and driven puppeteer Kevin Clash who turned him from a minor character into a breakout phenomenon. Although not especially deep, it has great charm and some interesting insights into the extraordinary Henson universe.
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15 Jun18 Jun Mon 6.10pm; Fri–Sun 1.30pm, 4.20pm & 6.10pm 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 Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Date Location
(2 stars) Despite an irresistible army of pension-age talent including Dench, Smith and Wilkinson, all on excellent form, this story about a group of unconnected British retirees who come to the titular hotel in Jaipur and find resolution for their various issues and challenges, feels too calculated to offer anything more than disposable entertainment at best, and cheaply manipulative emotional kicks at worst.
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25 May31 May Fri–Sun 2pm, 5pm & 7.50pm; Mon & Tue 5pm & 7.50pm; Wed & Thu 2pm, 5pm & 7.50pm Dominion, Edinburgh
30 May
(Senior) 11.30am
Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
The Big Lebowski
Date Location
The Coen brothers give their unique twist to a Chandler-esque LA noir, as 70s hippy throwback Jeff 'The Dude' Lebowski (Bridges) is drawn into the sordid affairs of his millionaire namesake. Suddenly he has to sleuth his way through disorganised crime. Trademark oddball characters, surreal imagery and excellent performances grace this virtuoso comedy.
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25 Jul 8.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Big Snatch (Mélodie en sous-sol)
Date Location
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
Blank City
Date Location
Documentary depicting the crime and drug-addled mess that was 1970s Manhattan. This hotbed of the disenfranchised masses became the home of one of the most radical, libertine and raw DIY cinema movements ever produced with pioneers including Debbie Harry, Jim Jarmusch and Amos Poe.
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8 Jun To be confirmed
13 Jun To be confirmed
Cameo, Edinburgh
Broadway Danny Rose
Date Location
Allen is on splendid form as manager of a stable of bottom-of-the-bill nightclub acts, who finally looks about to make it big when a fading crooner takes a sudden upsurge in popularity. Matters are complicated however by Mafia connections and a misplaced romantic involvement. Beautifully controlled narrative, sparkling screenplay and excellent performances make this one of the contemporary master's best.
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26 Jul 8.30pm
27 Jul2 Aug Fri 6.15pm; Sat 3.15pm; Sun–Thu 6.15pm
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
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
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)
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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
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
Crimes and Misdemeanours
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(4 stars) Accomplished Allen offering which effortlessly blends the Big Questions side of his art with the one-line wit we've taken for granted from him. Optician Martin Landau has a hit man bump off his unsettled mistress, while worthy documentary filmmaker Allen clashes with smug media tycoon Alda.
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1 Aug2 Aug Wed 3.45pm & 8.40pm; Thu 6.15pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Darjeeling Limited
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(4 stars) Three eccentric brothers (Wilson, Brody and Schwartzman) cross India by train in an attempt to deal with the recent death of their father. On this evidence writer/director Anderson is fast becoming the John Cheever of US cinema. This film is preceded by a short by Anderson called 'Hotel Chevalier'; it is imperative you see this film in order to understand what follows. A delight.
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7 Jun 9pm Cameo, Edinburgh
Dark Shadows
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(3 stars) 18th century vampire Barnabas Collins (Depp) escapes from his coffin to find himself in Maine in 1972. It's fun, thanks to a smart script and plenty of surreal humour; Burton regulars Depp and Bonham-Carter are a hoot, but Moretz and Green could have used more restraint.
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25 May31 May Fri–Mon 11.45am, 2.20pm, 5.10pm & 7.40pm; Tue 11.45am, 2.20pm & 5.10pm; Wed & Thu 2.20pm, 5.10pm & 7.40pm Vue Omni, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 11.50am, 2.30pm, 5.20pm, 8.20pm & 11pm; Sun 11.50am, 2.30pm, 5.20pm & 8.20pm; Mon 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 8pm; Tue 11.50am, 2.30pm, 5.20pm & 8.20pm; Wed 2.30pm, 5.20pm, 8.20pm & 11pm; Thu 11am, 2pm, 5pm & 8pm Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 12.10pm, 2.50pm, 5.30pm, 8.25pm & 11.15pm; Sun–Tue 12.10pm, 2.50pm, 5.30pm & 8.25pm; Wed & Thu 1.25pm & 6.45pm Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri–Thu 3pm, 5.35pm & 8.10pm Dominion, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Mon 6.20pm; Tue & Wed 9pm; Thu 6.20pm; Fri & Sun 9pm Cameo, Edinburgh
Death Watch (La mort en direct)
Date Location
(4 stars) Katherine (Schneider) is a novelist living in Glasgow who's been diagnosed with a terminal disease; Roddy (Keitel) befriends her, but unknown to her he works for a TV company with its own agenda. The basic idea is amazingly prescient but the plot is rather preposterous; Schneider's moving performance anchors it in emotional reality.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri 1.15pm & 8.15pm; Sat 1.20pm & 8.15pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.15pm; Mon–Wed 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Thu 6pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Deep Rising
Date Location
(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 Descendants
Date Location
(4 stars) When his wife is seriously injured during a boating trip with her lover, a Hawaiian land baron takes his daughters on a trip to confront her beau.
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4 Jun 7.30pm Brunton Theatre, Edinburgh
Despair
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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
Desperately Seeking Susan
Date Location
(3 stars) Fun and fizzy, role-swapping feminist fantasy comedy set in the Big Apple.
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20 Jul 8pm Scotsman Screening Room, Edinburgh
Detachment
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Kaye (American History X) directs Oscar-winner Brody in this drama about a supply teacher who avoids emotional attachment. His resolve is tested when he arrives at a school run by an apathetic administration where he becomes a role model.
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13 Jul19 Jul Fri 1.30pm, 6.30pm & 8.40pm; Sat 1.30pm & 6.15pm; Sun 1.20pm & 6.15pm; Mon 6.15pm; Tue 3.15pm, 6pm & 8.40pm; Wed 3.15pm & 6.25pm; Thu 6.25pm
20 Jul26 Jul Fri & Sat 2pm & 8.15pm; Sun 1.45pm & 6.15pm; Mon & Tue 6.15pm; Wed 3.15pm & 8.50pm; Thu 8.50pm
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Dictator
Date Location
(3 stars) Admiral General Aladeen (Cohen) is the titular dictator: a sexist, racist, fascist pig with a penchant for execution, who during a trip to the UN is betrayed by his right-hand man (Kingsley). The jokes come thick, fast and obvious but despite moments of solid satire it feels a bit stale.
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25 May31 May Fri 11am, 12.40pm, 1.20pm, 2.45pm, 3.40pm, 4.50pm, 5.50pm, 6.20pm, 7pm, 8.10pm, 8.45pm, 9.10pm & 10.45pm; Sat 11am, 1.20pm, 2.45pm, 4.50pm, 5.50pm, 6.20pm, 7pm, 8.10pm, 8.45pm, 9.10pm & 10.45pm; Sun 11am, 1.20pm, 2.45pm, 4.50pm, 5.50pm, 6.20pm, 7pm… Cineworld Fountainpark, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri 11.10am, 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 6.10pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm & 10.45pm; Sat 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 6.10pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm & 10.45pm; Sun 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 6.10pm, 8.30pm & 9.30pm; Mon 11.30am, 2.30pm, 5.30pm, 7.30pm & 8pm; Tue 11.10am, 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 6.10pm, 8.30pm… Vue Ocean, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri & Sat 12.20pm, 2.45pm, 5.05pm, 6.15pm, 7.15pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm & 10.50pm; Sun–Tue 12.20pm, 2.45pm, 5.05pm, 6.15pm, 7.15pm, 8.30pm & 9.30pm; Wed & Thu 12.20pm, 2.45pm, 5.05pm, 7.15pm, 9.30pm & 10.50pm Vue Omni, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri–Thu 2pm, 4pm, 6pm & 8.35pm Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
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(4 stars) A group of friends find their dinner gathering interrupted by a series of bizarre, mostly dreamt-up events. Not as savage a satire as Buñuel's earlier work, but he is certainly more assured as he fires at his constant targets - the church, the state and the army.
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27 Jul2 Aug Fri 1.25pm & 8.30pm; Sat 1.25pm & 6pm; Sun 3.15pm & 9pm; Mon 8.45pm; Tue 3.45pm & 6.15pm; Wed 6.15pm; Thu 3.45pm & 8.40pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Dolphin Tale
Date Location
Freeman and Judd lend their talents to this family story about a boy's relationship with the ocean's friendliest mammal.
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21 Jul22 Jul Sat 1pm; Sun 11am Filmhouse, Edinburgh
ECA Animation
Date Location
A collection of work from Edinburgh College of Art's graduating students.
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18 Jun 8.30am Filmhouse, Edinburgh
ECA Film & TV
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A collection of work from Edinburgh College of Art's graduating filmmakers.
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19 Jun 8.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Edinburgh International Film Festival
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Now 66 years old, the EIFF is facing a period of change, with a new director at the helm and a reputation to regain as one of the most important film festivals in the UK. We don't yet know what format this year's festival will take, but expect UK and international premieres, retrospectives, short film programmes, panel discussions, live talks, educational and training sessions.
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20 Jun1 Jul Times vary Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival
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Now in its tenth year, the EMFF continues to celebrate the best aspects of mountain culture, and the high quality filmmaking that goes along with it. The principle focus throughout the programme is adventure, whether it be skiing, snowboarding, base jumping, mountain biking, kayaking or exploration.
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25 Oct28 Oct Times vary Various venues, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Short Film Festival
Date Location
A selection of the best shorts by filmmakers from around the world.
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9 Jun17 Jun Tue, Sat & Sun 7.30pm
Part of Leith Festival.
The Granary, Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Telford College
Date Location
Shorts from this year's cream of the crop of TV students in the Telford College Degree Show.
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6 Jun 6pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
EDINDOCS
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A tribute to the art of independent documentaries which, along with screenings, offers prizes for best short and best feature. The festival is sponsored by the National Library of Scotland, which will preserve the winning docs as part of its Scottish Screen Archive.
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19 Oct21 Oct Times vary Cameo, Edinburgh
The Fairy (La fée)
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A receptionist in a seaside hotel checks in a fairy who grants him three wishes in this blend of slapstick, circus, dance and illusion.
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27 Jul30 Jul Mon 3.30pm & 6.15pm; Fri 3.45pm & 6pm; Sat 6.15pm; Sun 4.10pm & 6.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Fantastic Mr Fox
Date Location
(4 stars) Anderson's inspired choice of stop-motion animation pays off in this beautiful and idiosyncratic adaptation of the well-loved children's tale. While kids may enjoy it, Anderson's typically arch humour is aimed more at their parents, who will also be impressed by the star-studded voice cast – Bill Murray as a badger lawyer anyone?
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14 Jun 9pm Cameo, Edinburgh

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