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53SHORTSShort Scottish Documentaries70 minWED 27 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)Brand new short Scottish documentaries from the Scottish Documentary Institute's flagship new talent training programme: Bridging the Gap. These films will take you on cinematic journeys through the streets of Edinburgh through the eyes of a Chinese delivery driver, to the islands of the west coast in search of a non-native beast and onto some of the roughest seas on a small fishing boat to the quiet underground world of Glasgow's 'doo-fleeing' elite.SHORTSShort Films 3: Strange Geometry89 minSUN 24 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)Acutely intimate perspectives upon human, emotional experience that serve to interrogate the essence of the interpersonal relationships by which we come to define ourselves. This selection salutes both eccentric characters as well as the incredible reach of the human imagination, zig-zagging though tales that chart the vivid manifestations of childhood fear, the memorabilia arising from a life spent collecting artefacts, a love letter recorded on a reel-to-reel tape recorder and the dehumanising effects of industrial capitalism. SHORTSShort Films 5: Capturing Perception92 minFRI 29 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)A heady mix of self-made myth, memory and imagination. Winding its way through the stories of five very distinct characters, this programme attempts to examine the spectacle that is the protagonist's subjective understanding of their environment, experience and existence. A voyage into emotional landscapes cerebral and vibrant by turn, and a veritable powderkeg of action populated by an iconoclastic cast of drag queens, junior taxidermists and codeine-sipping creatures. SHORTSShort Films 4: Salvaging and Scavenging95 minTUE 26 JUNE 17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)An explosive exploration of the hidden reverse of the human psyche. These films share a common thread, each charting a life in some state of wreckage, either as a result of circumstance or wayward, destructive behaviour. A creeping sense of malice permeates this showcase which explores the insidious doubts that play at the edges of one's mind, and through the stories of individuals lost and adrift we contemplate how difficult it is to reassemble or restructure a fractured life.20 June - 1 JulySHORT FILMS 4: SALvAGING AND SCAvENGING - FUNTIMESFeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS 54SMALL CREATURESFILMS ON FILMUK PREMIERESodankylä Forever: The Century of Cinema(Sodankylä ikuisesti: Elokuvan vuosisata)Peter von Bagh/Finland/2010/89 minCast: Samuel Fuller, Michael Powell, Jacques Demy, Claude Sautet, Robert ParrishSAT 23 JUNE 21:00 FILMHOUSE 3SUN 1 JULY 13:00 FILMHOUSE 3PRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)The Midnight Sun Film Festival in Sodankylä, Finland, is a mecca for film lovers, famous for festival director Peter von Bagh's in-depth and free-flowing interviews with visiting master directors. From the hundreds of hours of video recordings, von Bagh has made four feature-length documentaries that add up to a passionate and personal history of cinema. The first part, The Century of Cinema, focusses on World War II in relation to filmmaking. Screening with A Day at Karl Marx's Grave (Peter von Bagh/Finland/1983/16 min).Parts 2 through 4 will be shown at Filmhouse in July. See www.filmhousecinema.com for details.MICHAEL POWELL AWARD COMPETITIONUK PREMIERESmall CreaturesMartin Wallace/UK/2011/87 minCast: Michael Coventry, Paul Bamford, Tom Pauline, Terri Reddin, Jack RigbyWED 27 JUNE 18:45 CAMEO 1THU 28 JUNE 18:00 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Coggie (Michael Coventry) and Macca (Paul Bamford) are friends with Ste (Tom Pauline), an aggressive gang leader in the making. Ste is set on being the alpha male, and is undaunted by who he hurts in the process. Martin Wallace's low-budget feature debut demonstrates him as a director highly capable of coaxing remarkable performances from his young cast, who utterly convince as conflicted teens - stuck between self preservation and loyalty to each other. FOCUS ON DENMARKUK PREMIERESiblings - For Better or Worse(Sadan er søskende) Max Kestner, Mikala Krough, Laila Hodell, Aage Rais-Nordentoft/Denmark/2011/77 minCast: Jenni Lee Kestner, Lulu Joe Kestner, Talullah Wille Bang, Elmo Ray Kestner, Cecilie Bendix Bruun, Katrine Bendix Bruun, No Rais-Nordentoft, Metha Rais-NordentoftSAT 23 JUNE 16:00 CINEWORLDSUN 24 JUNE 13:10 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)A delightful series of four short documentaries about the relationships between sibling children. Focussing on children from the ages of 8 to 12, these films portray the inner lives of close family relationships. A very special look into the joys, difficulties, and fears of children who try to form their own identities while growing up as others' siblings.INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONINTERNATIONAL PREMIERESleepless Night(Jam mot deuneun bam)Jang Kun-jae/South Korea/2012/65 minCast: Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Joo-ryoungTHU 21 JUNE 21:15 CAMEO 1FRI 22 JUNE 21:00 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)A moving study of love surviving through everyday adversity. Facing financial uncertainty and entering middle age, a married couple in their early thirties contemplate whether it's the right time to have their first baby. Simple in its storytelling, sensitively portrayed and finely directed, this is the eagerly anticipated second feature by Jang Kun-jae, whose first film, Eighteen, won the Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2009.Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012Are proud to be the official car partner of theEdinburgh International Film Festival 2012.www.noblesubaru.co.uk 01968 678 002FeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS |