
Edinburgh

Scotland Loves Animation 2012
An unmissable opportunity to witness passionate and progressive filmmaking deep from the heart of Japanese anime.


Surviving Progress
Ad hoc solutions aside, this is an informative and entertaining debate on the nature of progress.

Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival
Tea dances and mind games complete a freshly vibrant mix of film, theatre and multi-arts at this year’s SMHAFF.

Interview: Little Cauliflower
Little Cauliflower’s Lucy Western speaks to us about the art of puppetry.

Interview: Flap!
Eclectic dancing inspiring Aussies, Flap!, give The Wee Review the heads up and what to expect as they hit the Fringe.

Interview: Saskwatch
Chat with forthcoming Fringe attractions Saskwatch about coming to Edinburgh and the Soul capital of the South: Melbourne.

Interview: Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas speaks to Andrew Latimer about his new show, Bravo Figaro, and about how political comedy has evolved over the years.

Interview: Michael Palm
Director Michael Palm talks to us about his Low Definition Control, the idea of fear and film’s power to document it all.

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

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…

Streetcar: Stage and Screen
A look back over Elia Kazan’s classic 1951 film version at the Filmhouse as Scottish Ballet prepare a dance adaptation of Streetcar.

Interview: Orla O’Loughlin
Recently appointed Traverse AD, Orla O’Loughlin, tells us what her outlook is for the Traverse’s programmes and directives.

Jiří Trnka Retrospective
Any adult wanting to experience the wonder of childhood would do well not to miss these superlative works.

The Ship That Changed The World
As everyone prepares to mourn the Titanic once again, Sarah Findlay asks: what is it that draws us into everything Titanic?

What’s On: Easter in Edinburgh
Here you’ll find the ten definitive hot-tickets of the next two weeks

Italian Film Festival 2012
Our pick of what to look out for at this year’s Italian Film Festival at Edinburgh’s Filmhouse.

Preview: For Once
Newly appointed AD Orla O’Loughlin tackles Tim Price’s text on loss and giref at the Traverse this April.

Interview: Daniel Arco: Bated Breath
Daniel Arco tells us about the artistic influences behind his new play: Shit Fuck, Shit Fuck, RocknRoll at the Traverse.

Write Shoot Cut
Neil Rolland, creator of Write Shoot Cut, speaks to Alexandra Wingate about his quirky new evening dedicated to short films.