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Watch MUBI global distribution head Ariana Bocco join IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking Summit at the American Pavilion at ...
The event marks its 19th year and will screen more than two dozen documentaries and nearly as many narrative features.
So are things as black as they are painted? Yes and no, which is another Edinburgh Festival tradition – everything’s terrible until August ...
Classical myths, major new commissions across the city, tales of folklore and reflections on queer history: EAF reveals 2025 ...
The full programme for the Edinburgh International Book Festival programme will be announced on 10 June, but as a taster the ...
Although overshadowed by their famous brother John – the ‘father of British documentary’ – Ruby and Marion Grierson deserve recognition for their own pioneering innovations in documentary filmmaking.
Editor-in-chief Dana Harris-Bridson moderates a panel on international production held at IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking summit at Cannes.
The 24th edition of the Romanian gathering will present 12 features in the Official Competition and ten titles in What’s Up, ...
Creep, Gerald's Game, Fair Play, It's What's Inside, and more make up our list of the best R-rated psychological thriller ...
Dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi wins Cannes’ top prize. Here’s what he says about his movie
Before this week, the dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi hasn’t attended the premiere of one of his films in more than ...
The next rendition of the Fringe Festival is coming up, and promises an uncensored, inclusive event celebrating the fringe ...
The Scottish Government will invest another £1.1m more in festivals in Edinburgh and Glasgow as part of a £34m boost for culture funding this year.
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