EIFF 1999: Day 1
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Opening Night of the Edinburgh International Film Festival
EIFF 2000: Day 15
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And On The Last Day
EIFF 2000: Day 14
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The End Of A Beautiful Relationship
EIFF 2000: Day 13
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Verhoeven Gets Philosophical
EIFF 2000: Day 12
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Music, Maestro
EIFF 2000: Day 11
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O Brother, Where Are All The Stars?
EIFF 2000: Day 10
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What A Surprise
EIFF 2000: Day 9
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Onwards and Upwards
EIFF 2000: Day 8
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The Real Dancer Takes A Bow
EIFF 2000: Day 7
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Waiting for Gillian...
EIFF 2000: Day 6
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Scottish Kids SKAMM The Festival
EIFF 2000: Day 5
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The Trudgery of Everyday Life
EIFF 2000: Day 4
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Scotland, we are ready for take-off
EIFF 2000: Day 3
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How to get ahead in the festival
EIFF 2000: Day 2
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Wanna see my film online?
EIFF 2000: Day 1
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Dancer in the Dark party animals make for the abattoir
EIFF 2001: Day 15
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Lizzie's Last Stand
EIFF 2001: Day 14
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The Final Reel
EIFF 2001: Day 13
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Gimme freebies.
EIFF 2001: Day 12
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Big Sean (Penn, that is) creates waves.
EIFF 2001: Day 11
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Celebration of American film and FilmFour labs head on cybercinema.
EIFF 2001: Day 10
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It's quiet on the fest while the screenwriters workshop.
EIFF 2001: Day 9
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Glasgow City Council draws back from banning festival film about asylum seekers.
EIFF 2001: Day 8
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Anna Chancellor in town for UK Premiere of Crush.
EIFF 2001: Day 7
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Kate Winslett, Dougray Scott and Saffron Burrows launch Enigma.
EIFF 2001: Day 6
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Terry Zwigoff opens Ghost World.
EIFF 2001: Day 5
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Tilda Swinton at The Deep End premiere.
EIFF 2001: Day 4
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Surprise Movie disappoints
EIFF 2001: Day 3
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Full Monty man is back, and at the Lucky Break party.
EIFF 2001: Day 2
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Quelle pluie! Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Reel Life.
EIFF 2001: Day 1
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Amelie opens the film festival
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