"I feel like all good stories are sort of hard to pinpoint in the beginning," on the tonal shifts in Afire, which is out now https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature/2023-08-25-thomas-schubert-on-imposter-syndrome-and-tonal-ambiguity-in-afire-feature-story-by-amber-wilkinson #EIFF2023 #EdFilmFest #film #Afire #Movies
Eye For Film: Thomas Schubert on imposter syndrome and tonal ambiguity in Afire

"In search of authenticity that is a lot of artificiality." - we take a look at documentary Choose Irvine Welsh https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/choose-irvine-welsh-2023-film-review-by-andrew-robertson #EdFilmFest #EIFF2023 #Trainspotting #film #documentary #movies
Choose Irvine Welsh (2023) Movie Review from Eye for Film

"There is complexity at work as Sachs and Zacharias hold these toxic associations up to the light." - we take a look at Passages #EIFF2023 #EdFilmFest https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/passages-2023-film-review-by-amber-wilkinson#google_vignette
Passages (2023) Movie Review from Eye for Film

As Edinburgh International Film Festival gets underway tonight, we recommend some of our highlights https://eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature/2023-08-18-films-to-catch-at-eiff-feature-story-by-amber-wilkinson #EdFilmFest #EIFF2023 #film #movies
Eye For Film: Films to catch at EIFF

It's the pod version of August's #Cinetopia show on EHFM! Come hear me be lukewarm on #Barbie, positive on #Oppenheimer, mixed on #Afire, and effusive on #Passages (with a sprinkle of #PastLives enthusiasm) as part of our #EdFilmFest #EIFF2023 coverage. Play it/find your preferred pod source at the link below: https://bit.ly/CinetopiaAugustEHFM #cinema #film #moviereview #cinemastodon
August 2023 on EHFM: Reviews of BARBIE, OPPENHEIMER, and as part of Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 reviews of PASSAGES and AFIRE by Cinetopia Radio

On this August episode the Cinetopia team (this month Jim Ross, Garry Arnot, and Amanda Rogers) cover the Barbenheimer movies, Greta Gerwig's BARBIE and Christopher Nolan's OPPENHEIMER. We continue our coverage of Edinburgh International Film Festival which begins this week (18th-23rd August) with reviews of PASSAGES directed by Ira Sachs, and AFIRE, directed by Christian Petzold plus some of our recommendations for to catch at this edition of Edinburgh's premiere film festival. Show Rundown: 16:45 - BARBIE (dir. Greta Gerwig) review 37:30 - OPPENHEIMER (dir. Christopher Nolan) review 1:05:30 Edinburgh International Film Festival Coverage begins 1:06:30 PASSAGES (dir. Ira Sachs) review 1:19:40 AFIRE (dir. Christian Petzold) review

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"The character of Tomas, whose emotional & sexual openness reflects commitment to art and new experiences, embodies Ira Sachs’s #PASSAGES – uncomfortable and challenging but exhilarating and captivating." - @JimGR on the #EIFF2023 #EdFilmFest selection: 🔗 takeonecinema.net/2023/passages/ #cinemastodon #review #film #cinema
Eye For Film: Interview with Paris Zarcilla and Chi Thai about Raging Grace

A delinquent teenager falls for a sports-loving girl and finds his way into basketball in manga adaptation The First Slam Dunk https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/the-first-slam-dunk-2022-film-review-by-andrew-robertson #JapanCuts #FantasiaFest #EIFF2023 #basketball #manga #film
The First Slam Dunk (2022) Movie Review from Eye for Film

Eye For Film: Andrew Macdonald named as chair of EIFF

The 2023 Edinburgh International Film Festival programme has been announced.

Details here https://www.liveforfilm.com/2023/07/06/edinburgh-international-film-festival/

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The 2023 Edinburgh International Film Festival programme has been announced | Live for Films