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43MCLAREN ANIMATION 1 - ALL CONSUMING LOvE (MAN IN A CAT)ANIMATIONMcLaren Animation 280 minMON 25 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)More of Britain's animated gems are presented for your viewing pleasure. All are competing for the prestigious McLaren Award for New British Animation, recognising the internationally treasured Norman McLaren whose passion for movement drove his fifty-year career as an innovator of animated film. Whilst our first programme of films could be said to focus on the loner, this collection has relationships at its heart; whether with a loved one or our relationship with the universe. Not suitable for younger children.NIGHT MOVESUK PREMIERELovely MollyEduardo Sánchez/USA/2011/99 minCast: Alexandra Holden, Johnny Lewis, Ken Arnold, Gretchen Lodge, Tony EllisTHU 21 JUNE 20:50 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Eduardo Sánchez, co-director of The Blair Witch Project, returns with a persuasive bid to reconquer his place in the forefront of filmic terror. Two newlyweds move into the wife's long-uninhabited family home in the countryside. With her truck-driver husband away for days on the road, the wife is left alone to face escalating assaults from a mysterious force. Her predicament is not helped by the fact she's an ex-junkie with father issues.ANIMATIONMcLaren Animation 178 minSUN 24 JUNE 15:10 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)Join us in celebrating the best British animation this year. All the films are in competition for the coveted McLaren Award for New British Animation, named in honour of Stirling's Norman McLaren, a genius of film who dazzled the world with his innovative experiments in animation and synthetic sound for over half a century. In this selection, our films explore identity, neuroses and existential problems, many of them inherent in the trick of animated characters. Forget Family Guy, this is adult animation.BLACK BOXUK PREMIERELow Definition Control - Malfunctions #0Michael Palm/Austria/2011/95 minTHU 28 JUNE 20:45 FILMHOUSE 2SAT 30 JUNE 17:05 FILMHOUSE 3PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)Surveillance is a form of control - you never know when you're being watched. Described by its director as science fiction in a literal sense, Michael Palm's eye-opening experimental documentary is a powerful comment on how social behavior is shaped and controlled by various manifestations of state surveillance. Grainy images of everyday scenes in social spaces are accompanied by the voices of scientists and intellectuals as they reflect on the wide-ranging implications of mechanised perception in all areas of contemporary society.20 June - 1 JulyCreative Scotland is a proud supporter of the Edinburgh International Film FestivalFeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS

44NEW PERSPECTIVESUK PREMIEREThe Mirror Never Lies(Laut bercermin)Kamila Andini/Indonesia/2011/100 minCast: Atiqah Hasiholan, Reza Rahadian, Gita Novalista, EkoFRI 22 JUNE 20:05 FILMHOUSE 2TUE 26 JUNE 20:00 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)This lyrical debut feature by Kamila Andini combines a strong environmentalist message with a timeless coming-of-age story. The story is set on a small island inhabited by members of the Bajo tribe, a nomadic fishing community of the Wakatobi Islands. After her father is lost at sea, twelve-year-old Pakis keeps treasuring the mirror he gave her, hoping that (according to Bajo belief) he will return and appear reflected in it. Then a young man comes into her life, threatening conflict between Pakis and her mother.NEW PERSPECTIVESEUROPEAN PREMIEREMirage(Mi-wol-do Ga-neun Gil)Yang Jung-ho/South Korea/2011/84 minCast: Shin Jae-seung, Kim Chang-hwan, Moon Jung-woongTHU 21 JUNE 18:00 CINEWORLDTUE 26 JUNE 20:15 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Travelling from Seoul to his hometown of Incheon, a prize-winning novelist loses his wallet on the train. Seeking help from the people he once knew in Incheon, the writer gradually finds himself forced to confront the painful high-school incident that scarred his psyche and furnished the unacknowledged inspiration for his work. A hard-hitting debut feature from director Yang Jung-ho.ANIMATIONMcLaren Animation 3: For the Family81 minTHU 28 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)The final presentation showcasing the extraordinary talent the UK has to offer the world of animation. Norman McLaren, the great Scots pioneer who experimented with a range of innovative animation techniques and whom our award for the New British Animation is named after, endeavoured to communicate to all through his work regardless of borders, class or age; and it is in this spirit that we present a programme of films which can be enjoyed by all the family.SPECIAL SCREENINGSMidnight Sun Event featuring InsomniaErik Skjoldbjærg/Norway/1997/96 minCast: Stellan Skaarsgård, Sverre Anker Ausdal, Bjørn Floberg, Maria Bonnevie, Gisken ArmandTHU 21 JUNE 20:00 THE SKy BAR @ THE POINTTHU 21 JUNE 22:25 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Developed by students from the University of Edinburgh and celebrating all things Nordic, the night begins with Scottish crime writer Lin Anderson, who will introduce a sun-drenched evening drinks reception at The Point's Sky Bar, taking full advantage of the summer solstice. At 22:25 the audience can take their seats for Erik Skjoldbjærg's moody crime noir Insomnia. This event offers a taste of the Scandinavian landscape amidst panoramic views of Edinburgh's own monumental skyline.Print courtesy of the Norwegian Film Institute.Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012Are proud to be the official car partner of theEdinburgh International Film Festival 2012.www.noblesubaru.co.uk 01968 678 002MIRAGEFeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS