Lefty/Righty International PREMIERE @ Edinburgh Film Fest
Writer/Director Max Walker-Silverman’s Lefty/Righty shares the healing story of a broken family living in a small town. After winning the National Board of Review StudentContinue Reading
Writer/Director Max Walker-Silverman’s Lefty/Righty shares the healing story of a broken family living in a small town. After winning the National Board of Review StudentContinue Reading
Edinburgh, June 2019 – Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has announced an exciting high-profile line-up of award-winning filmmakers, acclaimed producers,Continue Reading
UK, London: Tuesday 29th May 2019 – Central City Media is thrilled to celebrate the International Premiere of Alexandra McGuinness’sContinue Reading
Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is proud to announce that its country focus in 2019 will be Spain. The focusContinue Reading
What a way to end the 72nd Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film, directed by Oliver Parker is light, relevantContinue Reading
There is a negative spotlight currently on the film business that has slowly but surely started shining across all industries.Continue Reading
AWARDS WINNERS Commenting on the incredibly high standard of entries at this year’s Festival and the outstanding quality of theContinue Reading
The unjustified and long-running conduct towards Native Americans and the Indigenous people of Canada by colonists from all over, isContinue Reading
Getting a self-written and directed feature into the Edinburgh Film Festival must be a triumph for any film maker. ButContinue Reading
Relive the thrilling suspense of JAWS as Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) playsContinue Reading
Three days of free outdoor screenings at St Andrew Square Garden, Edinburgh at Film Fest in the City with MackaysContinue Reading
Artistic Director Mark Adams today unveiled details of the programme for the upcoming Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), taking placeContinue Reading
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