From Animated Princess To God Bless America ,The 66th Edinburgh Film Festival Programme Announced
You always know when Summer has arrived when Cannes Film Festival ends as all eyes in the film industry focus towards UK and the Scottish Capital Edinburgh and to the world’s oldest Film Festival.
Back to it’s original June slot today the 66th Edinburgh film Festival programme was announced with Willian Friedkin’s Killer Joe starring a rejuvenated Matthew McConnaughey opening this years proceedings with Disney Pixar’s Scottish adventure BRAVE closing. Running from June 20 until July 1st, aย 121 featuresย from 52 countries with 19 World premieres, 11 European and 67 UK Premieres I’m sure there will be something for everyone.
Some of the highlights from this year’s festival include European premiere’s of Bobcat Goldthwaitโs God Bless America. International Premier of Benicio Del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noรฉ, Juan Carlos Tabio and Laurent Cantetโs 7 Days In Havana ,Ti West’s V/H/S and world premier of Luis Prieto’s remake of the Nicholas Winding Refn’s cult film Pusher.
Sophie, Andrew The Peoples Movies & Cinehouse Edinburgh contingent will be at the festival for us this year who will do their best to bring you as much news, reviews and views from the festival. EIFF have sent us the official press release and full line upย which you can checkout below.
EIFF 2012 RAISES THE CURTAIN ON 121 NEW FEATURES INCLUDING 19 WORLD PREMIERES
Edinburgh, Scotland โ 30 May 2012… At a press conference at Filmhouse in Edinburgh this morning, Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara announced details of his inaugural programme for the 66th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). This year the Festival, which runs from 20 June to 1 July, will host nineteen World premieres and thirteen International premieres.
The Festival will showcase one hundred and twenty-one new features from fifty-two countries, including eleven European premieres and seventy-six UK premieres in addition to the World and International premieres. Highlights include the World premieres of Richard Ledesโ FRED; Nathan Silverโs EXIT ELENA and Benjamin Pascoeโs LEAVE IT ON THE TRACK and European premieres of Lu Shengโs HERE, THERE and Yang Jung-hoโs MIRAGE in the maiden New Perspectives section; and the International premiere of Benicio Del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noรฉ, Juan Carlos Tabio and Laurent Cantetโs 7 DAYS IN HAVANA and the European premiere of Bobcat Goldthwaitโs GOD BLESS AMERICA in the Directorsโ Showcase. In addition to the new features presented, the Festival will also host twenty-nine older titles in Retrospectives and Special Screenings, bringing the total number of feature films to one hundred and fifty across the twelve-day event.
British films competing for the Michael Powell Award will include, for the first time, documentaries contending alongside narrative films. Among them are seven World premieres: Peter Stricklandโs BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO; DAY OF THE FLOWERS by John Roberts; Katarzyna Klimkiewiczโs FLYING BLIND; Maja Borgโs FUTURE MY LOVE; Alex Barrettโs LIFE JUST IS; ONE MILE AWAY by Penny Woolcock and PUSHER by Luis Prieto. The Michael Powell Award contenders, which also include Bart Laytonโs THE IMPOSTER; SHADOW DANCER by James Marsh and Martin Wallaceโs SMALL CREATURES, also compete for the Award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film.
The International Feature Competition, supported by Innis and Gunn, hosts a selection of outstanding new films from around the world and includes the World premieres of Mao Maoโs HERE, THEN and Alexandre O Philippeโs return to EIFF with THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PAUL THE PSYCHIC OCTOPUS. The International Feature Competition includes, for the first time, documentary films alongside narrative films. International premieres competing for the award are Jang Kun-jaeโs SLEEPLESS NIGHT and Dan Sallittโs THE UNSPEAKABLE ACT; while other titles include ONE.TWO.ONE by Mania Akbari; Oskar Alegriaโs THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA; Yeon Sang-hoโs THE KING OF PIGS; David Zellnerโs KID-THING; Maite Alberdiโs THE LIFEGUARD and TABU by Miguel Gomes. Two films are by co-directing couples: Clarissa Campolina and Helvรฉcio Marins Jrโs GIRIMUNHO and Anka Sasnal and Wilhelm Sasnalโs IT LOOKS PRETTY FROM A DISTANCE. Gastรณn Solnickiโs PAPIROSEN and A WOMANโS REVENGE by Rita Azevedo Gomes round out the International Feature Competition.
Focusing on two masters of their art, Spotlight on Shinya Tsukamoto and Spotlight on Wang Bing bring together a collection of their films, including Japanese cult director Tsukamotoโs latest project KOTOKO, and culminating in a Masterclass with Wang Bing, who will discuss his extraordinary documentary filmmaking career.ย Accompanying their respective films, ยกVIVAN LAS ANTIPODAS! and CALIFORNIA SOLO, director Victor Kossakovsky and actor Robert Carlyle, EIFF Patron, will also have on-stage In-Person events, with Victor Kossakovsky presenting a Masterclass, while Robert Carlyle is the subject of 2012โs In Person: BAFTA Scotland Interview.
EIFF Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara commented: โOur programme reflects the exceptionally vibrant state of current cinema. Our audiences will be able to explore a wide range of outstanding films from around the world, including work by established masters and films from new and emerging talents. There are also some no less exciting discoveries to be made this year in our Retrospectives. Altogether itโs a rich and diverse programme that tells, I believe, a fascinating story about where cinema is today, what it can learn from the past, and where it is going in the future.โ
Jules Bishopโs BORROWED TIME, Steve Rainbowโs NFA and Scott Grahamโs SHELL are the three World premieres in the new British Scenes section, where it is joined by Bryn Higginsโ UNCONDITIONAL, in a strand introducing films from the UK that are made by new filmmakers, that try out non-traditional funding models or that venture into unusual thematic areas. WHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOVE? by Mark Cousins receives its World premiere alongside Nicholas Rayโs WE CANโT GO HOME AGAIN and Susan Rayโs accompanying DONโT EXPECT TOO MUCH in the new Films on Film section.
The late-night Night Moves strand sees the World premiere of Ian Clarkโs GUINEA PIGS and the European premiere of Jon Wrightโs GRABBERS, both from the UK, and other titles include EDDIE โ THE SLEEPWALKING CANNIBAL by Boris Rodriguez; Eric Wareheim and Tim Heideckerโs TIM AND ERICโS BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE; the multi-directed V/H/S; Quentin Dupieuxโs WRONG and Magnus Martensโ JACKPOT, based on a story by Jo Nesbo.
Highlighting EIFFโs global curatorial expanse, the Philippine New Wave examines the creativity of young independent Filipino filmmakers, and includes the World premieres of Emerson Reyesโ MNL 143 and PHILIPPINE NEW WAVE: THIS IS NOT A FILM MOVEMENT by Khavn De La Cruz among the twelve strong section. A special Focus on Denmark features Mads Brรผggerโs THE AMBASSADOR; Nicole N Horanyi and Heidi Kim Andersenโs AU PAIR; and SIBLINGS โ FOR BETTER OF WORSE by Max Kestner, Mikala Krough, Laila Hodell and Aage Rais-Nordentoft. Showcasing the vitality of filmmaking in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, Looking South brings together a collection of films including Juan Ignacio Domรฌnguezโs RIDING ZORRO; MรSICA CAMPESINA [COUNTRY MUSIC] by Alberto Fuguet; and Ana Katzโs LOS MARZIANO.
The Directorsโ Showcase, presenting work from the established auteurs of our time, includes Denis Cรดtรฉโs BESTIAIRE; Johnnie Toโs LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE; Peter Chanโs DRAGON; Asoka Handagamaโs HIM, HERE AFTER; Gakuryu Ishiiโs ISNโT ANYONE ALIVE?; RENT-A-CAT by Naoko Ogigami and THE REST OF THE WORLD by Damien Odoul. New Perspectives, boasting 40 titles, presents a global array of work by emerging directors also including Tetsuaki Matsueโs TOKYO DRIFTER, DJ Chenโs YOUNG DUDES, Patrik Eklundโs FLICKER, Gabe Torresโ BRAKE, Petros Sevastikoglouโs ATTRACTIVE ILLUSION and NUCLEAR NATION by Atsushi Funahashi.
EIFFโs animation tradition continues with THE 99 UNBOUND by Dave Osborne and a Special Screening of Chris Renaud and Kyle Baldaโs 3D version of DR SEUSSโ THE LORAX. In addition to the animated films and shorts at the Festival, EIFF continues to showcase the best of Scottish, UK and international shorts in a series of programmes which include Romola Garaiโs directorial dรฉbut SCRUBBER; FUNTIMES by Joe Carter and REVOLUTIONARY MEMORIES OF BAHMAN WHO LOVED LEILA by Sarahnaz Sharifi. The experimental Black Box section also presents a series of shorts programmes from innovators of the visual art world, as well as Abigail Childโs feature-length THE SUBURBAN TRILOGY.ย The world of art is also represented by four free exhibitions and events across Edinburgh, through collaborations with Collective, Stills, Inspace and the Ingleby Gallery in Beyond EIFF.
Special Screenings and Festival Events throughout EIFF include the new digital restoration of LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, marking the 50th anniversary of this masterpiece. The process of restoring the classic will be discussed by multi-Oscarยฎ-winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker and Grover Crisp of Sony Pictures Entertainment at the panel event FILM RESTORATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE. Returning due to popular demand will be the SURPRISE MOVIE and AWARDS CEREMONY, as well as ESSENTIAL EDINBURGH & EIFF โ UNDER THE STARS 2012, a prelude to EIFF the weekend before the Festival kicks off, when family-friendly films will get an airing in St Andrew Square Garden.
2012โs previously announced Shinji Somai Retrospective section, presenting the world of a neglected master of Japanese cinema, will be joined by a second Retrospective exploring the creations of screen comedy genius Gregory La Cava including: MY MAN GODFREY (1936), two films starring Claudette Colbert, PRIVATE WORLDS (1935) and SHE MARRIED HER BOSS (1935), and the rarely seen masterpiece UNFINISHED BUSINESS (1941).ย EIFF will screen six of La Cavaโs films, and the Retrospective will continue at Filmhouse throughout July, with a further six films.
Special Screenings also include Penny Woolcockโs ONE DAY, Margaret Taitโs BLUE BLACK PERMANENT, Harmony Korine, Aleksei Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinskiโs THE FOURTH DIMENSION and the previously announced World premiere of the London 2012 Festival-commissioned films by Lynne Ramsay, Mike Leigh, Asif Kapadia and Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini.
Other Special Events include MIDNIGHT SUN, accompanying a screening of the original Norwegian INSOMNIA, directed by Erik Skjoldbjรฆrg, which will give audience members an experience of the late light northern sky to celebrate summer solstice; while THE BROCKAS IN FILM CONCERT will present Philippine art-rock improvisers The Brockas performing their first Edinburgh gig against the backdrop of GENGHIS KHAN, a Philippine film that originally screened at EIFF in 1952. An annual series of lectures looking at the history of cinema in Scotland has its inaugural year with THE EDINBURGH FILM GUILD FORSYTH HARDY LECTURE, presenting a fully illustrated account of the beginning of EIFF followed by a complete screening of Humphrey Jenningsโ rarely seen THE CUMBERLAND STORY, the first film shown at EIFF 1947.
To help guide audiences in their exploration, for the first time this year EIFF is introducing Pathways. Each Pathway is a group of films, selected from across the different strands of the EIFF programme, that are linked by common themes or that appeal to particular tastes. Pathways include Teenage Kicks (films for 15-year-olds and upwards); Played for Laughs (films for comedy lovers); Relationships (films on love, couples and relationships) and Community & Conflict (films on themes of power, responsibility and history).
As previously announced, the 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival opens with William Friedkinโs KILLER JOE and the Closing Gala will be the European premiere of Disney/Pixarโs BRAVE.
66th Edinburgh Interntional Festival 2012 Full Line Up
World Premieres:
BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
BORROWED TIME
DAY OF THE FLOWERS
EXIT ELENA
FLYING BLIND
FRED
FUTURE MY LOVE
GUINEA PIGS
HERE, THEN
LEAVE IT ON THE TRACK
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PAUL THE PSYCHIC OCTOPUS
LIFE JUST IS
MNL 143
NFA
ONE MILE AWAY
PHILIPPINE NEW WAVE: THIS IS NOT A FILM MOVEMENT
PUSHER
SHELL
WHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOVE?
International Premieres:
7 DAYS IN HAVANA
ATTRACTIVE ILLUSION
CALIFORNIA SOLO
EVELYN
FLICKER
FOREVER LOVED
OF SKIES AND EARTH
RIDING ZORRO
SLEEPLESS NIGHT
THE SUBURBAN TRILOGY
SUN DONโT SHINE
TONDO, BELOVED: TO WHAT ARE THE POOR BORN?
THE UNSPEAKABLE ACT
European Premieres:
THE 99 UNBOUND
BRAVE
GOD BLESS AMERICA
GRABBERS
HERE, THERE
THE IMPOSTER
MIRAGE
ONE.TWO.ONE
THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA
TOKYO DRIFTER
YOUNG DUDES
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