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Lothian Chambers, the new home of the French Consulate-General and the French Institute for Scotland on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Logo of the Institut Français.. The French Institute (French: Institut français) in Edinburgh is a cultural centre promoting French language and French culture in Edinburgh and in Scotland and part of the wider Institut Français network around the world.
The Edinburgh Film Guild is a community organization dedicated to promoting and showcasing independent and international films. The guild has a long history of organizing film festivals, screenings, and educational events, and has played a vital role in bringing cinema of all genres to the people of Edinburgh and the surrounding area.
Rees-Roberts' research focuses on contemporary media culture in the intersecting fields of fashion, film, gender, and queer studies. [11] He is the author of French Queer Cinema, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2008. [12] The book examines the representation of queer identities and sexualities in contemporary French filmmaking. [13]
Less than two years ago, it looked like the Edinburgh International Film Festival — the world’s oldest continually running film festival — was no more. In October 2022, just two months after ...
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), established in 1947, is the world's oldest continually running film festival. [1] [2] [3] EIFF presents both UK and international films (all titles are World, International, European, UK or Scottish Premieres), in all genres and lengths.
The government has entrusted the Institut Français with promoting French culture abroad through artistic exchanges: performing arts, visual arts, architecture, the worldwide diffusion of French books, film, technology and ideas. Accordingly, the institute has developed a new scientific program for the dissemination of culture.
Paris-based company 2425 Films, recently acquired by Mediawan, is working with a pool of rising filmmakers on timely movies, including Charly Delwart’s “1,5 degré,” Ilan Duran Cohen’s ...
This encounter brought the films of Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet, Wim Wenders and Rainer Fassbinder to Edinburgh. Her knowledge of early German cinema was a great help to the Douglas Sirk retrospective, held in 1971, when, for the first time, pre-war films such as Schlussakord (1936) were shown together with later Hollywood melodramas ...