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New Cinema Releases December 2018
Japanese anime, daredevil free soloist climbers and Robert Redford’s last acting role await at the Filmhouse.

New cinema releases this June
A look at independent cinema in Glasgow and Edinburgh this June.

March at the Edinburgh Filmhouse
A look ahead to the month of March at the Edinburgh Filmhouse.

Filmhouse Releases for February 2018
A look ahead to the Oscar nom-heavy setlist at the Edinburgh Filmhouse.


New Releases this December
Sneak preview of the 10 releases on offer at independent Edinburgh cinemas this December.

November at the Filmhouse
Train murders, Scouse romances and Burmese migrants top the billing at the Filmhouse this month.

Africa in Motion at the Filmhouse
A sneak preview of some of the highlights from the forthcoming festival.

Preview: Play Poland
A cinematic celebration of one of Europe’s most significant countries, the Play Poland festival is now bigger than ever.

Preview: Scotland Loves Anime 2014
A guide to the highlights and hidden gems showing in this year’s festival at the Glasgow Film Theatre and Edinburgh Filmhouse.

Preview: The Stoker
The first movie to be distributed by Edinburgh’s leading independent cinema – The Filmhouse.

The Spirit of ’45
Loach’s latest feature-length documentary gives a fascinating glimpse of Britain’s immediate post-war history.

Interview: James McKenzie
Callum Madge catches up with the programmer for the Middle Eastern Film Festival, James McKenzie.

Quebec Film Shorts
A wonderful selection of films with such a wide scope they give a unique and provocative evening of cinema.

Quartet
Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut is a finely-crafted, comedic meditation on the process of aging and the redemptive power of art

War Witch (AKA Rebelle)
A film that is sure to unsettle but it does so in the most subtle and stunning ways.

Interview: Isabel Mendes
Festival director of Africa in Motion (25 Oct-2 Nov) speaks to us about how African art has skyrocketed over the last ten years.

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.