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Isn’t Anyone Alive? (Ikiteru mono inai no ka)
Superb, blackly comic tale of life and death on a Japanese campus.

Hospitalité (Kantai)
Rare cinematic experience which concerns itself with the humdrum of family life and what it takes to destroy it.

School of Pop
The team at MusicProductionSchools have shared a fascinating digital graphic with us which examines the current music scene.

GFT: June
From documentaries to cult horror, social realism to surrealism, no rock will be left unturned by the mêlée of films offered to us at GFT this June.

ReWired
The Wire is now considered to be one of the most intelligent dramas in TV history, but is there something simpler we can tap in to?

5 Years of the 48HFP
On the 31st May, Cameo will celebrate its fifth year of hosting the world famous 48 Hour Film Project, with beer and cupcakes…

Dogwoof: May Docs
Dogwoof’s dynamic May season of documentaries spotlights some attention on the lesser known activities from around the world.

Interview: Sean Biggerstaff
Interview with actor Sean Biggerstaff about the new National Theatre of Scotland touring show: Appointment with The Wicker Man.

Interview: FrightFest
Greg Day, Paul McEvoy, Alan Jones and Ian Rattray speak to us about what FrightFest is really like at the GFF.

Iran’s new clear plan for censorship?
Andrew Latimer looks at new issues facing filmmakers and censors in Iran.


Interview: Mark Eischeid
Artist Mark Eischeid speaks to us about the new exhibition by ASCUS (Art Science Collaboration) at The St James’ Centre, Edinburgh

SOPA: Wikipedia Blackout
To protest against SOPA and PIPA: should we all rally against these bills?

It’s a Wonderful Life
As the 65th anniversary of Frank Capra’s classic approaches, Neil McEwan looks into the film’s subtle Conservative underpinning.

The Death of the King
Bankers aren’t content with taking our money, they’re also out to eradicate what’s left of our wildlife.

Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival
Now in its fifth year, the Scottish Mental Health Festival boasts its biggest programme yet.

Edinburgh Fringe: Aftermath
Although the festival is over, Edinburgh is still furnished with a great deal of arts entertainment for everyone. The only thing you need to hope for is some sunshine.

Eastern Shakespeare @ EIF
CLASSIC ADAPTATION
Entertaining, illuminating and fascinating take on Shakespeare’s work filtered through the culture and traditions of the East.

Tightlaced Theatre
Childhood adventures and parent pressure from Tightlaced this Fringe.

Fringe Freebies
With 607 free shows, this year’s Fringe doesn’t have to leave you in the red.