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2012 Festival Diary:
June
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The Robber (Der Räuber)
- 22 Jun 20:10
- 26 Jun 18:00
Johann Rettenberg is a champion marathon runner … oh, and he also robs banks.
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The Round-Up (Szegénylegények)
An intense exploration of a dark period of Hungarian history - the detention of political dissidents challenging the nineteenth century totalitarian Austrian regime.
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The Runaways
- 20 Jun 20:00
- 21 Jun 19:00
From schoolroom to stadium ... the scandalous story of the original rock chicks.
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The Saddest Music in the World
Beer filled glass prostheses, sage tape worms, and a grainy expressionist aesthetic: it’s the beloved masterpiece from the Winnipeg master, to whom we doff our caps this year.
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The Scottish Screen Archive Event: Persuasion
- 23 Jun 17:45
The return of this archive film event explores a different kind of seeing: how Scottish filmmakers have been tempting and influencing audiences since the early days of cinema.
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The Screen International Report... The Future of British Film
How the UK film industry can survive and thrive in the digital revolution and globalised economy.
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The Search for Emak Bakia (Emak Bakia baita)
- 27 Jun 20:45
- 29 Jun 18:20
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The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos)
- 24 Jun 21:15
- 26 Jun 13:45
- 27 Jun 14:40
A glossy, thoroughly satisfying whodunnit – winner of the 2010 Foreign Language Oscar®.
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The Secret Invasion
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The Secret of Kells
A bewitching animated fairytale for children and adults alike.
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The Sentimental Engine Slayer
- 22 Jun 20:45
- 24 Jun 20:30
Omar Rodriguez Lopez, leader of progressive rockers The Mars Volta, turns filmmaker.
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The September Issue
A dazzling behind-the-scenes study reveals the personalities behind the world's glossiest magazine.
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The Serpent
Classy, edge-of-your seat French thriller.
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The Shout
- 26 Jun 13:00
Skolimowski’s acclaimed, garlanded British adaptation of a Robert Graves’ short story, is his most unabashedly surreal work.
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The Shutdown
Showing as part of Scottish Short Documentary Award Screening