
EIFF

Preview: EIFF 2016
Film Editor Kevin Wight casts a brief eye over the upcoming treats at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016

Interview: Owen Gower
Callum Madge poses some questions to the director about his documentary on the infamous miner’s strikes.

Featured Venue: Summerhall
Summerhall is tearing up the Fringe with 24-hour theatre, millennia-spanning shows and comedy acrobatics.

Award Winners
The announced list of this year’s award-winners, including filmmakers from Brazil and China.

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.

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.
Filmhouse Welcomes Friedkin
A rare opportunity for Friedkin fans and film aficionados alike to exorcise those curious Q&A demons.

EIFF 2012: East of the Border
This year’s EIFF makes up for last year’s disappointment as Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara talks about the vast array of Asian films.

EIFF 2012: Galas
Fujiwara has confidently bracketed the festival in between two very different, but eagerly anticipated films.


Interview: Jarred Alterman and Christiaan Zwanikken
Animal carcasses, kinetic machinery and Portuguese landscapes at the EIFF







