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The Edinburgh TV Festival had takeaways including 'Adolescence', Donald Trump and YouTube this year as Hollywood attended.
The festival, which wrapped August 22, also gave prizes to Ivana Mladenović for Best Director and doc film 'Our Time Will ...
Scandinavia, the Baltics, Portugal, Galicia – the slate works a potentially fruitful co-production corridor between neighbors ...
Iranian exile Abdolreza Kahani’s “Mortician” took top honors at this year’s Edinburgh Film Festival, taking the Sean Connery ...
Our film critic Alistair Harkness’ latest round-up of EIFF reviews includes a thought-provoking metatextual piece, a subtle ...
With so much going on in Edinburgh in August, including the Fringe festival (which boasts around 4,000 shows in itself), book ...
"If it so happens that at the same time as we have our festival, there's some major news about this franchise, then I think ...
Actor Renée Zellweger presented her directorial debut, They, a hand-drawn and animated seven-minute short, at the Edinburgh ...
The British novelist and director, presenting her sophomore film at the Scottish film fest, talks exploring masculinity, ...
Renee Zellweger, known for her roles in 'Bridget Jones', premiered her directorial debut, 'They', an animated short film at ...
During his final preparations for this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, festival director Paul Ridd joined us to talk about his new guiding principles for the programme and makes some ...
Canada-based Iranian filmmaker Abdolreza Kahani takes home the £50,000 Sean Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence for Mortician, a tragicomic drama he shot on his iPhone.
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