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Hospitalité (Kantai)

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

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School of Pop

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

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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.

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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?

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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…

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Dogwoof: May Docs

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

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Interview: Sean Biggerstaff

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

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Interview: FrightFest

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

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Cairo Exit

A frank, honest portrait of romance and hardship from the slums of Cairo.

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Interview: Mark Eischeid

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Eastern Shakespeare @ EIF

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

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Fringe Freebies

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