Film
On Saturday 24 January, the Festival Theatre Edinburgh will see stories of breath-taking intensity screened…
The Lecture Theatre at 20A Inverleith Row is the venue for this screening of a classic from the silent cinema…
January can feel bleak and empty when the New Year celebrations are over and the Christmas decorations have…
Edinburgh has been fortunate that Stan Douglas was able to introduce the exhibition of some of his work at…
The French Film Festival (La Fete Du Cinema) is a wonderful opportunity to see an inspiring, cultural…
Excitement builds for the latest audience of Vision Mechanics’ current site-specific production as they are…
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rights…
Just when Autumn will be making its presence felt in increasingly dark evenings, the Filmhouse and The…
Embrace, Vision Mechanics’ new production, is inspired by women in India who have played a vital role in the…
The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art (aka Modern One) was looking picture perfect today. People…
Summerhall Fringe shows set to be beamed to 30 UK Cinemas
Never has a shot of an abandoned suitcase been so gut wrenching.
Edinburgh International Film Festival has long excelled with its annual selection of documentaries offering…
There’s a brief moment that struck me half way through Set Fire to the Stars when Celyn Jones playing Dylan…
Located by The Meadows, Summerhall is Europe's largest private multi-arts venue.
It was with a mixture of delight and relief to see the familiarly bespectacled and besuited Chris Fujiwara…
Free screening of Pixar classic animation about a cute garbage bot in a post-apocalyptic world.
From robot football to making round bubbles square, from the science of intoxication at a Mad Hatter’s Tea…
The Manipulate Festival concluded at the Traverse on Saturday night with a screening of eight animation films…
The Snapshots: 6.05 slot at the Manipulate Festival focuses on emerging new talent, showcasing the work of a…