
Days ten and eleven of the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Restrepo, The Dry Land, Girl with Black Balloons, Third Star, Superhero Me, C’est Déjà L’été, Nénette, The Robber (Der Räuber), Boy, The Squeeze and The Hard Way.
Reviews, previews, features and interviews covering some of the most exciting film and TV related events taking place around Scotland.

Days ten and eleven of the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Restrepo, The Dry Land, Girl with Black Balloons, Third Star, Superhero Me, C’est Déjà L’été, Nénette, The Robber (Der Räuber), Boy, The Squeeze and The Hard Way.

Day nine of the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. We look at Robert Duvall in Get Low and Nick Cave’s visit to Edinburgh.

Day eight at the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Lucky Luke, Ollie Kepler’s Expanding Purple World, Road to Las Vegas, Heartbreaker (L’arnacoeur), Au Revoir Taipei and Savage Messiah.

Day seven of the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, The Secret In Their Eyes (El Secreto De Sus Ojos), Mr Nice, Made and Private Road.

Day six at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Nothing Personal, Barry Munday,The Kid, The Good Heart, The Runaways, Pulp and Long Shot.

Day five of the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include The Man Who Would Be King, HIGH School, A Spanking in Paradise and Gumshoe.

Days three and four of the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Donkeys and Jackboots on Whitehall.

Day two from the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include Chase The Slut, Outcast, The Hunter, Winter’s Bone, Cherry Tree Lane, SoulBoy, 22 Bullets.

Day One of the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Reviews include The Illusionist, Monsters, The Last Rites of Ransom Pride, Two Eyes Staring (Zwart Water), The People vs George Lucas, Skeletons, Pelican Blood, Huge, Red Hill.

To launch our 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival blog, we asked Ian Hoey for his memories of previous Festivals.
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