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The Edinburgh International Film Festival Premiers 2010
Edinburgh, Scotland – 1 June 2010... At a press conference at Filmhouse in Edinburgh this morning, Artistic
Director Hannah McGill announced the full programme details for the 64th
edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). This year the
Festival, which runs from 16 – 27 June, will host twenty-two World premieres,
and twelve International premieres. The Closing Night Gala will be the World
premiere of THIRD STAR, a British tragi-comic
buddy film by newcomer Hattie Dalton, starring Benedict Cumberbatch (FOUR LIONS),
Tom Burke (DONKEY PUNCH), JJ Feild (CENTURION) and Adam Robertson. The EIFF
also looks forward to welcoming back the director of the previously announced
Opening Gala, THE ILLUSIONIST,
Sylvain Chomet as well as three of its four Patrons, Sir Sean Connery, Tilda
Swinton and Seamus McGarvey.
The
Festival will showcase one hundred and thirty three features from thirty four
countries, including nine European premieres and sixty-three UK premieres in
addition to the World and International premieres. Highlights include: Ryan
Piers Williams’ THE DRY LAND; Werner
Herzog’s MY SON, MY SON, WHAT HAVE YE
DONE?; Floria Sigismondi’s THE
RUNAWAYS and Chris D’Arienzo’s BARRY MUNDAY in the Gala section; Rafi
Pitts’ THE HUNTER, Koji Wakamatsu’s CATERPILLAR and Academy Award® winning THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES
by Juan José Campanella in the
Directors’ Showcase, with AND EVERYTHING
IS GOING FINE by Steven Soderbergh in the Document section.
British
Galas competing for the UK Film Council-sponsored Michael Powell Award for Best
British Feature include seven World premieres: Paul Andrew Williams’ CHERRY TREE LANE; HUGE by Ben Miller; Edward McHenry & Rory McHenry’s JACKBOOTS ON WHITEHALL; Nick Moran’s THE KID; Viv Fongenie’s OLLIE KEPLER’S EXPANDING PURPLE WORLD; PELICAN BLOOD by Karl Golden and SOULBOY by Shimmy Marcus. British Galas
also compete for the PPG Award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film,
which also includes: Ashley Horner’s brilliantlove;
MR NICEby Bernard Rose and Nick
Whitfield’s SKELETONS.
Galas
will also include: Aaron Schneider’s GET LOW; Benoît Pétré’s THELMA,
LOUISE AND CHANTAL; Bobcat Goldthwait’s WORLD’S GREATEST DAD; THE
EXTRA MAN by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini; THE GOOD HEART by Dagur Kari; Bart Freundlich’s THE REBOUND; Pascal Chaumeil’s HEARTBREAKER and previously announced TOY STORY 3 by Lee Unkrich. All films in the Gala and British Gala sections, as well as the Opening
and Closing Galas, are eligible for the Standard Life Audience Award.
EIFF Artistic Director Hannah McGill commented: '”We're tremendously
excited about the programme this year and especially about how many of our
titles are brand new to the world festival circuit and the international
industry. We're looking forward to welcoming an amazing array of guests,
and to celebrating EIFF's 64th year by spreading our excitement about
current and classic cinema to our loyal attenders and to new audiences
alike.”
Col
Spector’s HONEYMOONER, Josh Hyde’s POSTALES, Morag McKinnon’s DONKEYS and Nelofar Pazira’s ACT OF DISHONOUR are the four World
premieres in Rosebud, the showcase of films by first and second time directors
which embody the EIFF’s spirit of discovery. OBSELIDIA by Diane Bell, Debra Granik’s WINTER’S BONE, Patrick Hughes’ RED
HILL and FRONTIER BLUES by Babk
Jalali are also amongst the thirty-eight Rosebud titles. All Rosebud films are
eligible for the New Directors Award.
All
features originating outside of the UK, receiving their World or International
premieres at the EIFF will be eligible for the Projector.tv Best International
Feature Award. Films include the World premieres of Ryan Denmark’s CHASE THE SLUT, Rona Mark’s THE CRAB, Zach Clark’s VACATION! (all EIFF alumni returning to
the Festival); as well as Tomasz Thomson’s SNOWMAN’S
LAND, and THE RED MACHINE by
Stephanie Argy and Alec Boehm.
The
Director’s Showcase, presenting work from the established auteurs of our time,
includes Suzana Amaral’s HOTEL ATLANTICO,
James Huth’s LUCKY LUKE, Alain
Gsponer’s MY WORDS, MY LIES – MY LOVE
(LILA LILA), Jo Baier’s HENRY OF
NAVARRE (HENRI 4) and 22 BULLETS
(L’IMMORTEL) by Richard Berry.
Upholding
the EIFF’s documentary heritage, this year’s Document section presents the
World premieres of SUPERHERO ME by
Steve Sale, OUT OF THE ASHES by Lucy
Martens, Timothy Albone and Leslie Knott; and Jason Massot’s ROAD TO LAS VEGAS all from the UK, and GIRL WITH BLACK BALLOONS by Corinne van
der Borch. Nicolas Philibert (ETRE ET
AVOIR) returns to the EIFF with NÉNETTE, and also returning is Laura
Poitras (MY COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY) with THE
OATH. Other documentaries in the eighteen strong section include Mark
Landsman’s THUNDER SOUL; THE PEOPLE VS GEORGE LUCAS by Alexandre
O Philippe and Jeffrey Blitz’s LUCKY.
Cult
late-night sections, Night Moves and Under the Radar boast a collective six
World premieres including Miles Watt’s CRIMEFIGHTERS
and Wayne Thallon’s A SPANKING IN
PARADISE both from the UK, and THE
LAST RITES OF RANSOM PRIDE by Tiller Russell. Other titles include MONSTERS by Gareth Edwards, Colm
McCarthy’s OUTCAST and John Michael
McCarthy’s CIGARETTE GIRL.
Special
Screenings and Festival Events throughout the EIFF also include the premiere of
the first audio horror film HP
LOVECRAFT’S THE DUNWICH HORROR by Colin Edwards, and the return of
Cinematic TV presents a sneak peak of HBO’s BORED TO DEATH. EIFF Patron
Tilda Swinton and filmmaker Mark Cousins also announce their new initiative 8 ½ FOUNDATION with a special event and
screening for kids of all ages (including grown up ones).
2010’s
Retrospective section AFTER THE WAVE:
LOST AND FORGOTTEN BRITISH CINEMA 1967 - 1979 presents a cinematic era that
is virtually forgotten, including three films from The Children’s Film Foundation:
GLITTERBALLby Harley Cokliss; Peter
Smith’s WHAT NEXT? and a new print
of Powell & Pressburger’s THE BOY
WHO TURNED YELLOW. Ken Russell’s
SAVAGE MESSIAH, Peter Watkins’ PRIVILEGE, and Kevin Billington’s THE RISE AND RISE OF MICHAEL RIMMER will screen along with a rare print of John Mackenzie’s MADE. Celebrating the era, filmmakers
Stephen Frears (GUMSHOE), Horace Ove
(PRESSURE), Mike Hodges (PULP) and Barney Platt-Mills (PRIVATE ROAD) will be in Edinburgh to
present their retrospective films and take part in the Special Event AFTER THE WAVE: DISCUSSION EVENT. Stephen Frears will also be seen in cameo
roles along with Wim Wenders, Alan Bennett, John Boorman and ‘star’ Charles
Gormley in Maurice Hatton’s LONG SHOT,
filmed at EIFF 1977.
Other
Special Events include MAKING OF THE
ILLUSIONIST WITH SYLVAIN CHOMET, performance event 50 LETTERS, and a night of literary, musical and filmic stimulation
at IRREGULAR. The Festival's keynote onstage interview, in
association with Variety, will be with Academy Award® winning producer Graham King, who will also be presented
at EIFF with the 2010 Variety UK Achievement in Film Award. The
Michael Powell Jury is to be chaired by Sir
Patrick Stewart, also the subject of the BAFTA IN SCOTLAND INTERVIEW. The
legendary Brothers Quay will World
premiere their new animated short and also participate in an event about their
internationally celebrated work.
Special
Screenings include Bob Rafelson’s classic FIVE
EASY PIECES, and two films from Alberto Cavalcanti: THEY MADE ME A FUGITIVE and WENT
THE DAY WELL?
In addition to the documentary and
animation shorts at the Festival, EIFF continues to showcase the best of
Scottish, UK and international shorts in a series of programmes which include acclaimed
theatre director Marianne Elliott’s ALICE,
and Ed Dick’s AN ACT OF LOVE.
2010 saw an 11% rise in submissions to EIFF, with feature and short
films submitted from across the globe.
The Edinburgh International Film
Festival 16 - 27 June 2010
EIFF Box Office opens at 12 noon,
Thursday 3 June
World Premieres:
ACT OF
DISHONOUR
CHASE THE
SLUT
CHERRY
TREE LANE
THE CRAB
CRIMEFIGHTERS
DONKEYS
GIRL WITH
BLACK BALLOONS
HONEYMOONER
HUGE
JACKBOOTS
ON WHITEHALL
THE KID
THE LAST
RITES OF RANSOM PRIDE
OLLIE
KEPLER’S EXPANDING PURPLE WORLD
OUT OF THE
ASHES
PELICAN
BLOOD
POSTALES
ROAD TO
LAS VEGAS
SOULBOY
A SPANKING
IN PARADISE
SUPERHERO
ME
THIRD STAR
VACATION!
International Premieres:
AND
EVERYTHING IS GOING FINE
BARRY
MUNDAY
THE DRY
LAND
THE EXTRA
MAN
HIGH
SCHOOL
LUCKY
OBSELIDIA
THE PEOPLE
VS GEORGE LUCAS
THE RED
MACHINE
SNOWMAN’S
LAND
THELMA,
LOUISE AND CHANTAL
TWO EYES
STARING
About the Edinburgh
International Film Festival:
Since 1947, the Edinburgh International Film Festival
has devoted itself to discovering and promoting the very best in international
cinema - and to embracing, celebrating and debating changes and developments in
the global film industry. Intimate in its scale, ambitious in its scope,
and fuelled by pure passion for cinema in all its manifestations, EIFF seeks to
expose the cutting edge of new film talent, in a setting steeped in
history.
Notable films premiered in recent years have included: THE HURT LOCKER, MOON, FISHTANK,
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, SOMERS TOWN, MAN ON WIRE, WALL-E, CONTROL, KNOCKED UP,
RATATOUILLE, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, TSOTSI, BILLY ELLIOT,
AMORES PERROS and AMÉLIE.
The EIFF is supported
by:
The UK Film Council through its Lottery supported Film Festival Fund.
The UK Film Council is the Government backed lead agency for film in the
UK. They aim to make sure that the UK has a dynamic film industry fit for the
digital age and to help UK audiences enjoy the best of British and world
cinema.
Scottish
Screen – the national development agency for the screen industries in Scotland.
Event
Scotland - working to make Scotland one of the world’s leading event
destinations.
City of Edinburgh Council, Culture and Sport Division, Corporate
Services Department.
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is proud to be a sponsor of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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