page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
page 7
page 8
page 9
page 10
page 11
page 12
page 13
page 14
page 15
page 16
page 17
page 18
page 19
page 20
page 21
page 22
page 23
page 24
page 25
page 26
page 27
page 28
page 29
page 30
page 31
page 32
page 33
page 34
page 35
page 36
page 37
page 38
page 39
page 40
page 41
page 42
page 43
page 44
page 45
page 46
page 47
page 48
page 49
page 50
page 51
page 52
page 53
page 54
page 55
page 56
page 57
page 58
page 59
page 60
page 61
page 62
page 63
page 64
page 65
page 66
page 67
page 68

All That Heaven Allows53easyJet are proud to sponsor the 2011 Edinburgh International Film Festival10812650.9235-EJ-Edinburgh FF Strips v3.indd 106/05/2011 17:35festival eventsSTRANDPREMIERE TYPE90 minSAT 18 JUNE 13:10 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)This special live event showcasing celluloid rarities from the Scottish Screen Archive returns to EIFF for a third year.Trailblazing the resurgent interest in archive film, A Kind of Seeing shines a light (very briefly) into some of the darker corners of the Archive where more than 100 years of Scottish history is preserved. Hand-picked by curator Shona Thomson, Memories and Myths glamourises the taboo that is nostalgia by evoking fond memories and cherishing on-screen myths, followed by a panel discussion.A Kind of Seeing: Memories and MythsSOUND TRACKSBEHIND THE CAMERAThe Institut Français d'Ecosse takes part in SOUND TRACKS and becomes a hub for fans of music and films with From Silent to Loud, a brilliant and eclectic programme of Cinéconcerts. From 20 to 24 June, 5 Breton bands play live new tailor-made soundtracks for cult films, creating a dialogue between their music and the images screened. In association with Tentracks, a programme of talks and events completes the week, encouraging discussions about this fascinating theme and bringing French and Scottish artists together. ProgrammeMON 20 JUNE 20:00 and TUE 21 18:00 The Prisoner (Patrick MacGoohan, 1967-68) by NeirdA & Z3roTUE 21 JUNE 20:00 and WED 22 18:00 Desperado (Robert Rodriguez, 1995) by Bikini MachineWED 22 JUNE 20:00 and FRI 24 18:00Duel (Steven Spielberg, 1971) by Olivier MellanoTHU 23 JUNE 18:00Lord of the Flies (Peter Brook, 1963) by Laetitia ShériffTHU 23 JUNE 20:00Mad Max (George Miller, 1979) by MontgomeryPRICE: £10.00 (£8.00 CONC)Booking and information: www.ifecosse.org.uk 0131 225 5366 TalksTUE 21 17:00 An Introduction to CinéconcertsPRICE: £5.00 (£3.00 CONC) THU 23 17:00 Beyond CinéconcertsPRICE: £5.00 (£3.00 CONC)Institut Français d'Ecosse: CinéconcertsSOUND TRACKS120 minFRI 24 JUNE 18:00 INSPACEPRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTUpstart music licensing company Kinetica invite you to grab a beer, make some noise and kick start your weekend. Promising an eclectic evening, the team will mix together the best of Edinburgh's visual and musical creative scenes for an evening of spontaneous showcases. Unwind in the unique surroundings of Inspace as Kinetica inspire and delight. Go on, take the ride! More here: kineticaonline.comKinetica: Lift Off!INSTITUT FRANÇAIS D'ECOSSE: CINÉCONCERTS

54Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011STRANDPREMIERE TYPEAlexander Mackendrick/UK/1951/85 minTHU 16 JUNE 20:30 INSPACEPRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTSidney Stratton is a sel?ess chemist obsessed with inventing a ?bre that never gets dirty and never wears out. Unable to hold down research jobs for being way too demanding when it comes to laboratory equipment, he takes a lowly labourer's position at a local textile mill, but on the sly he cheerily completes his life's work. Bingo! He gives the world a miracle, fashioned into a dazzling white suit. Big business promptly starts falling over themselves to get a cut of his cloth.New Media Scotland Atmosphere 1 | The Man in the White SuitOUTSIDE THE BOXfestival eventsBEHIND THE CAMERA120 minTHU 23 JUNE 15:30 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £25.00Industry experts will present their favourite cinema adverts before the audience votes for the all-time greatest. Speakers include Gerry O'Donnell , The Famous Grouse, Gerry Farrell, The Leith Agency, Ian McAteer, The Union, Angus Walker, Frame, Murray Calder, Mediacom.There will also be the opportunity to nominate someone who has made an outstanding contribution to marketing in Scotland for the Ogilvy Award which will be presented at the end of the year (see page 60 for more information).Marketing Society Scotland: Classic Cinema Advertising ShowcaseIf you're in.you could win!Showcasing our support for the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011STRANDPREMIERE TYPE120 minTHU 23 JUNE 13:00 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £50.00Lights: how global and local markets have been transformed by economic crisis and technological change, and the new breed of game-changing brands.Cameras: what it takes to build a great brand, to engage people more deeply, and drive profitable innovation in this world of new rules and opportunities. Action: why Pixar can be a great inspiration for your business, applying their 15 steps to great movie-making to the challenges of building a successful brand (see page 60 for more information).Marketing Society Scotland: Peter Fisk MasterclassBEHIND THE CAMERAOUTSIDE THE BOXStanley Donen/USA/1957/103 minSUN 19 JUNE 20:30 INSPACEPRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTAmerica's Next Top Model? Well in this particular musical cycle, she's to be found working in a Greenwich Village bookstore thinking that the fashion industry "is chichi, and an unrealistic approach to self-impressions as well as economics". Throw in one all expenses paid trip to Paris, the chance of meeting her idol, a noted philosophy professor and Audrey Hepburn is soon dressed head to toe in Givenchy declaring "I don't want to stop. I like it. Take the picture."New Media Scotland Atmosphere 3 | Funny FaceOUTSIDE THE BOXBrad Bird/USA/2004/115 minFRI 17 JUNE 20:30 INSPACEPRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTIt only takes one mild mannered insurance clerk to save the world one claim at a time, but Bob Parr is one frustrated former superhero who knows his skills can be better spent. Midnighting hero work sates his needs, but he's under surveillance not least from his wife, the former Elastigirl. They got busy, and had a whole family of supers but it's about time their secret identities were not their only identities again. Meet the Incredibles and their couturier Edna Mode, but de?nitely no capes! New Media Scotland Atmosphere 2 | The IncrediblesOUTSIDE THE BOXRonald Neame/UK/1969/116 minMON 20 JUNE 20:30 INSPACEPRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTFor all you set jetters out there, a treat ?lmed right here on our doorstep. It's 1930s Edinburgh and Miss Jean Brodie cuts a dash through the Marcia Blaine School for Girls. She has the frocks, she has her tenure, and she has a tendency to romanticise Fascism in class. The Brodie Set are the focus of her devotion and energy, her girls are the crème de la crème. But overlooking Greyfrairs Kirk and on the banks of the Forth at Cramond, there is a snake in the grass. and the trousers. New Media Scotland Atmosphere 4 | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie