Kat Folan
Reviews: 9
Other Articles: 4
Le Petit Nicolas
Laurent Tirard has created a film about the nostalgia of childhood that is accessible for children and adults alike.
EIFF 2012: Outdoor Screenings
Under the Stars’ mix of children’s favourites and classics is the way film should be: free, fun, and for everyone.
EIFF 2012: Special Events
Saving your wallet after the disappointing ticket offers at this year’s EIFF are the many free events.
EIFF 2012: New Perspectives
New Perspectives section goes global to include documentaries on Egypt and films on Texan roller derbies.
Preview: The Chairs
Infusing inspirations from Laurel and Hardy to the Marx Brothers, director Niall Henry has taken a fresh approach to Ionesco’s renowned nonsense play.
Goodbye First Love
Mia Hansen-Løve’s clearly autobiographical film is a fairly plotless tale of a young girl’s first romance.
Preview: Wojtek the Bear
Theatre Objektiv travel to the Scottish Storytelling Centre to tackle the story of Wojtek the Bear.
Preview: MagicFest
This year’s Edinburgh International Magic Festival once again unveils a spectacular line up from eight countries.
Demos
The tagline ‘This is what democracy looks like’ couldn’t be more ironic for Tim Price’s unsuccessful Occupy play.
18 Years Later (Diciotto anni dopo)
A heart-warming tale with some touchingly funny moments by first time feature director Edoardo Leo.
The Cabin in the Woods
Whedon and Goddard have created a truly unique play on horror movie conventions.
Preview: For Once
Newly appointed AD Orla O’Loughlin tackles Tim Price’s text on loss and giref at the Traverse this April.
21 Jump Street
After some dodgy remakes of other 80s shows, Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s film is a lively and welcome change.