Film Archive
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2012 Festival Diary:
June
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Club Night: Wednesday 22 June
- 22 Jun 23:00
Stamp your ground and let the filmic beats take control.
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Collabor8te
The launch of an exciting new platform for short filmmaking.
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Coming Up Shorts
- 24 Jun 14:30
Join the filmmakers behind 'Coming Up' and see what they have brought to this year's EIFF.
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Convento
- 22 Jun 20:00
A dreamlike documentary about an unusual family of artists who live in an old monastery with their robo-beast creations.
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Convento Kinetic Sculptures & Cinema
- 16 Jun 00:00
Giving life to the inanimate, reflecting on nature and behaviour.
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Countdown to Zero
Panel discussion with Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, Valerie Plame Wilson, Lawrence Bender and Margaret Beckett.
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Crash Course to Coming Up
- 23 Jun 16:00
An introduction to the makers and decision makers behind Channel 4's highly regarded scheme which showcases new directorial and writing talent to the British public.
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Dead Island Trailer
A video game, with feeling.
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Deep End
- 26 Jun 14:45
Psychosexual thriller, starring Jane Asher, showing the darker side to swinging London.
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Domino: Cut & Paste
- 23 Jun 15:00
One of the most innovative independent record labels and publishing houses gets its teeth stuck into soundtracks, and gives them a good shake.
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Duncan Speakman: Our Broken Voice
- 15 Jun 00:00
This is a subtlemob: imagine walking through a film, but it’s happening on the streets around you.
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Edinburgh Schools Film Competition – Primary
- 25 Jun 10:00
The youngest filmmakers in our 2011 programme: budding artists from Edinburgh’s primary schools show their perspective on life, in a colourful and inspiring showcase.
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Edinburgh Schools Film Competition – Secondary
- 26 Jun 10:00
Don’t some of your most intense memories date from your time at ‘big school’? Here we see things through the eyes of Edinburgh’s secondary school pupils – spot the new filmmakers if the future here.
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Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (Tropa de Elite 2)
Powerful, thought provoking, and easily the best Brazilian film this year.
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Eyal Sivan: A Retrospective