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The Edinburgh International Film Festival describe Black Box as "daring, edgy experiments in film form, from the innovators of the art world."

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A programme of the best new experimental work from filmmakers making art, and artists making film, featuring: 200,000 Phantoms (Jean Gabriel Periot), A Million in Debt is Normal Said My Grandfather (Gabriele Mathes), ...as they pass... (Brigitta Bedenauer), Bush (Fran Apprich), i (Luke Losey), La Petite Illusion (Michaela Schwentner), Oh Great Now Look What Happened (Gerbrand Burger &Tijmen Hauer).

(Country: UK; Director: Andrew Kotting; Writer: Andrew Kotting; Cast: Andrew Ronald Kotting, Ronald Walter Kotting, Walter Ronald Kotting, Eden Rintoul Kotting)
Travels with an inflatable father. UK Premiere.


Collective Gallery presents The Comic Book Project. Hosted by Simon Munnery.

(Director: Beverley Hood)
A creation by artist Beverley Hood, to live inside your mobile phone.

(Country: US; Director: Nina Menkes; Writer: Nina Menkes; Cast: Marina Choif, Juliette Marquis, Bobby Naderi)
A surreal drama about a woman trapped within an enmeshed family, and her slow process of personal liberation. Set in Los Angeles and Rishikesh, India, the film combines fairy-tale elements with brutal black and white photography to create a powerful testament about inner transformation. UK Premiere.


Collection curated from Christopher Doyle's work as an artist and filmmaker.

(Country: US; Director: Lynn Hershman-Leeson; Writer: Lynn Hershman-Leeson; Cast: Thomas Jay Ryan, Tilda Swinton, Peter Coyote, Josh Kornbluth, Steve Kurtz, Shoresh Alaudini, Cassie Powell, Jakob Bokulich, Larissa Clayton, Beatriz da Costa, Dr Susan Leeson)
The artist as victim of The Patriot Act.


News & Features Baby Mama

Our diarist checks out the Cartoon d'Or, a Russian showcase and the Best of British.

Director Sharon Maguire on the impact of terrorism in the modern world - envisioned in her latest film Incendiary.

AiM Festival showcases more than 40 films from across the continent.

Mary And Max to get world premiere at festival.

Twelve projects from four regions vie for cash.

Leicester's zombie film festival returns for another day of gore.
Playing Now! New York Film Festival - Hunger


Running until October 12, this long-established festival showcases a small but special selection of films, including Hunger, pictured above.


British celebration of independent film, running from October 1 to 12 in London.


Running across the Capital from October 15 to 30.

Archive australian film fest - global haywire

Highlights of 2007-2008.

Highlights of 2007-2008.

Highlights of 2006-2007.

Archive of festival coverage.

Reviews and features from New York.

Coverage of the 2008 festival.
Daily diary and reviews from 2005-2008.

Cinema with a Latin flavour.
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