Edinburg International Film Festival - Scotland, United Kingdom
Date: June 16-27, 2011
Submissions open: November 1, 2010
Part of the Edinburgh International Festival the film section is the longest continuously running film festival. Set in the beautiful old city centre with its ancient castles and cobble stoned walkways visiting this city truly takes one back in time into a setting of culture and adventure.
In 1947 the EIFF got its start alongside the renowned international arts festival. It was not only one of the first such festivals with a worldwide focus it is likewise the oldest.
Artistic Director: Hannah McGill - a former critic for The Herald
Edinburgh showcases UK and global films including documentaires, fiction films and short subject features and docs.
Festival Premieres which have proven successful for the filmmakers going forward have included:
Date: June 16-27, 2011
Submissions open: November 1, 2010
Part of the Edinburgh International Festival the film section is the longest continuously running film festival. Set in the beautiful old city centre with its ancient castles and cobble stoned walkways visiting this city truly takes one back in time into a setting of culture and adventure.
In 1947 the EIFF got its start alongside the renowned international arts festival. It was not only one of the first such festivals with a worldwide focus it is likewise the oldest.
Artistic Director: Hannah McGill - a former critic for The Herald
Edinburgh showcases UK and global films including documentaires, fiction films and short subject features and docs.
Festival Premieres which have proven successful for the filmmakers going forward have included:
My Beautiful Laundrette
Amélie
Lars von Trier's
Antichrist
Independent cinema screened at festivals such as this embraces modest film budgets and productions with humble beginnings whether in England, Scotland, Europe or Asia.
Film Budgets by a veteran movie producer, line producer or unit production manager are required by film finance professionals engaged in analyzing movie budgets and funding them for production.
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