Risk-taking movies, and rough and ready filmmaking - surely destined not to appear on your DVD shelves. See them where they belong at EIFF.
Read our full 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival coverage.
View other Edinburgh International Film Festival Films by Strand: Black Box, British Gala, Director's Showcase, Document, Film Festival Under The Stars, Gala, Night Moves, Retrospective: Roger Corman, Rosebud, Shorts, Special Screenings
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Harmony And Me (Country: US; Director: Bob Byington; Writer: Bob Byington; Cast: Justin Rice, Kevin Corrigan, Pat Healy, Kristen Tucker, Alex Karpovsky, Allison Latta, Margie Beegle, Keith Poulson, Jeremy Pollet, Bob Byington, Bob Schneider, Nick Offerman, Suzy Nakamura, Blair Bomar, John Gatins) Existentialist low-budget comedy "about one of life's losers". Full Review
Modern Love Is Automatic (Country: US; Director: Zach Clark; Writer: Zach Clark; Cast: Melodie Sisk, Maggie Ross, Hannah Bennett, David Berkenbilt, Monte Brown, Carlos Bustamante, Diana Cherkas, Ray Converse, Joel Esslinger, Leo Goodman, Matthew Hartman, Rebecca A. Herron, Christina Holleran, Lydia Hyslop, Lenny Levy) Risk-taking black comedy about a nurse who dishes out S&M to help cure her sense of alienation. Full Review
Romeo & Juliet Vs. The Living Dead (Country: US; Director: Ryan Denmark; Writer: Ryan Denmark, William Shakespeare, Jason Witter; Cast: Hannah Kauffmann, Jason Witter, Mark Chavez, Kate Schroeder, Reuben Finkelstein, Kevin R. Elder, Malcolm Madera, Shenoah Allen, George Bach, Elsa Menendez, Ross Kelly, Summer Olsson, Andy Brooks, Lucien Sims, Katy Houska) Shakespeare doth zombies. Full Review See: Interview with Ryan Denmark and Jason Ritter about Romeo And Juliet Vs. The Living Dead
Tony (Country: UK; Director: Gerard Johnson; Writer: Gerard Johnson; Cast: Peter Ferdinando, Greg Kam, Ricky Grover, Kerryann White, Frank Boyce, Sam Kempster, George Russo, Neil Maskell, Francis Pope, Mark Mooney, Vicky Murdock, Cyrus Desir, Lorenzo Camporese, Ian Groombridge, Lucy Flack, Frank Mccauley, Ian Kilgannon) A lonely oddball comes under scrutiny after a child goes missing in this inventive low-budget horror film set in London. Full Review
White Lightnin' (Country: UK; Director: Dominic Murphy; Writer: Eddy Moretti, Shane Smith; Cast: Edward Hogg, Carrie Fisher, Muse Watson, Kirk Bovill, Clay Steakley, Raymond Waring, Wallace Merck, Allison Varnes, Damian Samuels, Stephanie Astalos-Jones) The outrageous cult story of Jesco White, the dancing outlaw. Full Review
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