Made in Edinburgh
In 2009, Made in Edinburgh invited you to enjoy Edinburgh's
finest moments on the big screen with a showcase of the best
feature films, dramas, documentaries and animations all inspired by
Edinburgh!
Film plays an intrinsic part in Edinburgh’s history, cultural
and economic life. It is little publicised that as early as 1842
Adamson and Hill were pioneering photography techniques and an
average of 250 national and international productions film in
Edinburgh each year.
Launched in March 2009 and running until August 2009, Made in
Edinburgh presented a series of monthly screenings featuring the
breadth of work inspired by our vibrant city region.
Celebrating the moving image industry and its talent within the
Edinburgh city region, special screenings of local productions and
work shot on location in and around Edinburgh were shown once a
month at Filmhouse.
Opening Feature Film
March screening: Restless
Natives
Thursday March 12, 8.30pm, Filmhouse
The programme kicked off with a 1980's Michael Hoffman film
starring Vincent Freill and Joe Mullaney.
This cult comedy portrays the unexpected rise of two rebellious
Scottish highwaymen as local heroes, with them even becoming a
tourist attraction!
Further Programme Information...
April
TV Drama
Rebus: Knots & Crosses
May
Documentary
Touch the Sound
June
Documentary
The Holyrood Files
July
Animation
Ko Lik Films Retrospective
August
Feature Film
Bill Douglas Trilogy - My Childhood/My Ain Folk/My Way Home
All screenings were shown at Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road,
Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ
For current listings, please visit the Filmhouse
website or call the Box Office on 0131 228
2688.
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