Document 6 Human Rights Film Festival @ CCA, Glasgow, 15-19 Oct
A unique human rights film festival that appropriately levels the playing field between independent and Hollywood players alike....

A unique human rights film festival that appropriately levels the playing field between independent and Hollywood players alike....

After conquering the charts and capturing the hearts of music-lovers nationwide, the next stop for the Arctic Monkeys will be your local cinema. For one night only, select cinemas in...

The rich sights and sounds of Africa hit the misty streets of the 'Burgh....

The Africa in Motion festival comes to Edinburgh for its third year, showcasing film from around the continent, free from BBC news reports and ranting pop stars. Over 40 films...

In one of her strips, American cartoonist and out lesbian Alison Bechel claimed she had a rule about whether she’d watch a film or not. The film must: 1. Feature...

Breathe a sigh of relief. Glasgay! is firmly established by now, but this has by no means tamed its approach.

The Mela Festival returns with a programme that now extends to film, food, fashion... and free tickets.

Move over Cannes, Edinburgh and Co - prepare to have the glam replaced by jam. In August the North East town of Nairn hosts a new film festival, inspired by...

QueerMutiny has been radicalizing Edinburgh's gay scene with its 'Do-It-Yourself, Doing-Each-Other, Diversity and Perversity' attitude since January of this year. This 'non-hierarchical kollective' offers an autonomous space free from sexual...

Breaking rules and pushing boundaries is what French cinema is all about.
Some of the most evocative and imaginatively original films have been created on the African continent.
Boasting an interestingly transatlantic cast, 'Stormbreaker' could be the beginning of another blockbusting British spy series....
For budding filmmakers, Edinburgh has both inspiration and opportunities this month.
Perhaps you'd prefer something unpredictable, dramatic, shocking, exciting, hair-raising and world shaking on the big screen? Look no further.
Classics old and new in the West End Festival film line-up, and the return of an old friend to the GFT.

Why make this film at all?

An original story, but it aspires to the noir genre.

It looks more 'Empire Records' than 'Clerks' in it's portrayal of aimless young slackers

In a new regular feature, our American correspondent Mark Jeffries casts an observational eye over a celluloid issue setting tongues wagging in the Land Of The Free. This month, 9/11...

Over the years many a comic duo have tried to transfer their magic from the small box in your living room to the big silver screen, and without fail they...