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59WHAT IS THIS FILM CALLED LOvE?NIGHT MOVESUK PREMIEREWrongQuentin Dupieux/France, USA/2012/94 minCast: Jack Plotnick, Eric Judor, Alexis Dziena, Steve Little, William Fitchner, Regan BurnsFRI 29 JUNE 23:15 CAMEO 1SAT 30 JUNE 18:10 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Dolph Springer wakes up to find his dog Paul is missing, and a bizarre chain of hilarious, mind-altering events begins. It's raining in his office and the palm tree in his garden has turned into a pine tree, but all Dolph cares about is finding his beloved Paul. Endearing, off-the-wall comedy from Quentin Dupieux, who garnered a strong cult following with his 2010 debut feature Rubber, about a love-struck, psychopathic tyre on a killing spree. Wonderfully surreal and delightfully absurd, this hotly anticipated follow-up does not disappoint.FILMS ON FILMSCOTTISH PREMIEREWe Can't Go Home AgainNicholas Ray/USA/1976, 2011/93 minCast: Richie Bock, Tom Farrell, Danny Fisher, Jill Gannon, Jane HeymannSUN 24 JUNE 17:30 CINEWORLDSUN 1 JULY 16:30 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)For a long time the hardest to see of the films of Nicholas Ray (Johnny Guitar, Rebel without a Cause), We Can't Go Home Againwas a collaboration with Ray's filmmaking students at Harpur College. In a flurry of multiple images, Ray charts the transition from the confrontational radicalism of the late Sixties to the entrenchment and search for self-image of the early Seventies. "The film captures the fleeting breath of a utopian experience: when life as a community undertaking and cinema as a collective creation are one" (victor Erice, filmmaker).INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONUK PREMIEREA Woman's Revenge(A Vingança de uma Mulher) Rita Azevedo Gomes/Portugal/2011/100 minCast: Rita Durão, Fernando Rodrigues, Hugo Tourita, Duarte Martins, João Pedro BénardFRI 22 JUNE 18:50 CAMEO 1SAT 23 JUNE 17:50 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Rita Azevedo Gomes' sumptuous, painterly and unabashedly theatrical adaptation of a short story from Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly's 1874 anthology Les Diaboliques, tells the tale of Roberto, a bored, decadent dandy in the nightly pursuit of ever-harder-to-find distraction. One evening, his eye is caught by a beautiful prostitute whose offer he accepts, and whom he soon comes to realise is none other than a missing noblewoman, the Countess of Sierra Leone, who has a fascinating, devastating story of her own to tell.FILMS ON FILMWORLD PREMIEREWhat Is This Film Called Love?Mark Cousins/Mexico, USA, UK, Canada, Germany/2012/77 minTUE 26 JUNE 18:00 FILMHOUSE 1SAT 30 JUNE 19:45 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)Together with Sergei Eisenstein, his imaginary companion on a walking tour of Mexico City, Mark Cousins contemplates historical change, shot composition, and his own identity. After the mammoth effort of The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Cousins felt the need to make a very different kind of film. "It's an ad lib. It was made on three days off, as a response to the six years of making The Story of Film, for fun, to do something emotional and a bit sad. Its main subject is walking and being alone!" (Mark Cousins)20 June - 1 JulyProud supporters of the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2012www.line.uk.comFeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS

60NEW PERSPECTIVESEUROPEAN PREMIEREYoung DudesDJ Chen/Taiwan/2012/76 minCast: Wang Po-chieh, Abe Tsuyoshi, Larisa Barukova, Hu Ting-ting, Tai chi-yuan, Kao Yin-hsuanSAT 23 JUNE 16:40 CINEWORLDMON 25 JUNE 20:20 CINEWORLDPRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONCS)An atmospheric mix of lo-fi science-fiction, glam-inspired rock music and Zeitgeist-immersed comedy-drama, set in Taipei. With newscasts announcing that the end of the world is imminent, two slackers - a rock musician and a carpentry teacher - decide it's time to take action. They're joined by a young Russian woman, with whom they launch a virtual Noah's Ark on the web. The site becomes so successful that the trio's activities come to the attention of space aliens.SHORTSYouth Shorts85 minSUN 1 JULY17:00 CAMEO 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONCS)Crime and punishment and the allure of the sea are the themes of this packed programme of brilliant short films. Mixing animation, live action and documentary these are vibrant, thought-provoking and fun films. From altar boys, rappers and wrestling fans trying to do the right thing, to the impact of different forms of prison - whether political, social or animated. All this and New Yorkers celebrate surf culture and their latest surfing poster boy. Enjoy!yOUTH SHORTS - yOUNG MONEyFeATure FilmS, SHorTS & evenTS