All Edinburgh articles – Page 4
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Prince Charles Cinema team launch bid to rescue Edinburgh Filmhouse
The group said it has held “positive conversations” with Edinburgh City Council, Creative Scotland, Screen Scotland and the Edinburgh Film Guild.
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Screen Scotland purchases the rights to Edinburgh International Film Festival
Kristy Matheson, creative director of the 2022 edition, is leading an appraisal of the viability of a 2023 festival.
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Campaign underway to raise £2m to save Edinburgh Filmhouse
The campaign is spearheaded by former Filmhouse employees Rod White, David Boyd, James Rice and Ginnie Atkinson.
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Campaign ramps up to save Filmhouse cinemas, Edinburgh film festival
Film images were projected onto public buildings across Edinburgh on Monday (October 31) night.
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Edinburgh film festival, Filmhouse faced “major risks” over past six years, accounts reveal
Reduction in public funds, issues with film supply and effective corporate governance were all cited as factors.
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Comment
Comment: Edinburgh’s collapse shows why a long-term strategy is vital - and no festival is safe
The demise of Scotland’s leading cinemagoing body, the CMI, taking with it a festival and two cinemas, tells us good governance matters.
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Scottish government pre-warned of Edinburgh, Filmhouse financial woes; BFI’s Ben Roberts addresses collapse
Roberts and Creative Scotland address the collapse of EIFF and Filmhouse cinemas’ parent charity.
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Scotland’s Centre of the Moving Image employees seek compensation for shock redundancy
The employees worked at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the FIlmhouses in Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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“I’ve been in tears”: UK industry reacts to Edinburgh film festival, Filmhouse collapse
Filmmaker Mark Cousins, Glasgow Film Festival co-director Allison Gardner and Ken Loach’s Sixteen Films expressed their sadness.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival to cease trading as parent charity enters administration
The Centre for the Moving Image (CMI) runs EIFF, Filmhouse Cinema and Café Bar in Edinburgh, and Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeen.
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Features
17 films to watch from the summer festivals
Screen tracks the films from the summer festivals with strong word-of-mouth and positive reviews.
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Features
Film and TV execs search for the next ‘Fleabag’ at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
Commissioners are being especially open-minded about future talents to work with this year.
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‘Winners’ scoops Edinburgh audience award; August slot confirmed for 2023
The feature is directed by Hassan Nazer.
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Edinburgh’s top prize goes to ‘A Cat Called Dom’
10 films were competing for the Powell and Pressburger award.
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Reviews
‘La Sagrada Familia’: Edinburgh Review
A fractious family goes on a road trip across Peru in Borja Alcalde’s beautifully-shot doc
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LS Films plans feature version of EIFF short film ‘Little Warrior’ (exclusive)
LS Films’ slate also includes ’I Am Irvine Welsh’ about the ‘Trainspotting’ author.
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Reviews
‘Nude Tuesday’: Edinburgh Review
Plenty to understand - and laugh at - in this all-gibberish comedy from New Zealand
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Reviews
‘The Narrow Road’: Edinburgh Review
Lam Sum’s moving tribute to the hard-working people of Hong Kong is set during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Producer Matthew James Wilkinson talks Stigma Films’ growing film and TV slate
‘T.I.M.’ is directed by Spencer Brown and stars Georgina Campbell.
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Dartmouth Films picks up Edinburgh world premiere ‘Husband’ for UK-Ireland
Documentary directed by Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum.