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HippFest

Hosted by Hannah Bradley Croall

The Hippodrome, 10 Hope Street, Bo'ness, Falkirk, EH51 0AA
18/03/2026/12:30 - 22/03/2026-22:30
Festival
In-person

HippFest is Scotland’s first and only festival of silent film with live music, centred in and inspired by Scotland’s first and oldest cinema. Featuring exceptional screenings, commissions, workshops, community events and touring. Renowned for its warm welcome and inclusive atmosphere, HippFest attracts a broad audience of cinema-goers, music lovers, and industry professionals, cultivating an international community with an adventurous appetite for extraordinary cinema.

https://www.hippodromecinema.co.uk/hippfest/
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The Divine Sarah Bernhardt (2024)

Hosted by Institut français d'Écosse

West Parliament Square, Edinburgh, EH1 1RN
18/03/2026/14:00
Screening
In-person

Sarah Bernhardt is at the height of her fame. An icon of her time and the world’s first star, the actress is also a passionate, free-spirited and modern woman who defies conventions. Discover the woman behind the legend.

https://www.ifecosse.org.uk/cinema/the-divine-sarah-bernhardt/#/
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COPAN

Hosted by Scottish Documentary Institute

Filmhouse, Edinburgh
18/03/2026/18:00 - 18/03/2026-20:00
Screening
In-person

Social-realist sci-fi from an apartment block with five thousand inhabitants. The Copan Building is an iconic modernist landmark in São Paulo with thirty-five floors, 1,160 apartments and restaurants, bookshops, a church and much more. An entire city compressed into a single structure. Director Carine Wallauer (herself a Copan resident, evicted from her flat) explores the building as a living organism, revealing how it mirrors the richness and contradictions of Brazilian society. Part social realism, part architectural portrait, and part urban sci-fi, 𝙲𝙾𝙿𝙰𝙽 offers a fascinating glimpse into democracy, inequality, and community, all unfolding within one monumental structure.

https://www.filmhouse.org.uk/movie/copan-introduction-and-recorded-qa
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Opening Night – Glasgow – Downriver a Tiger

Hosted by CinemaAttic

Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
18/03/2026/19:30
Festival, Screening
In-person

We open the festival in Glasgow with an event in collaboration with the Glasgow Short Film Festival, where we will present the UK premiere of Downriver, a Tiger. A Catalan film about a photographer from Barcelona living in Glasgow seemed like an absolutely perfect combination of Scottish and Catalonian stories and couldn’t be a better fit for the Catalan Film Festival. Its clever blend of fiction and archival footage from The National Library of Scotland tells a beautiful story relating to the experience of living abroad, but also to local history and Glasgow’s people. After the screening, we will be joined by the film’s director, Victor Diago, as well as lead actors Julia Diago and Shubham Kirve, for a Q and A.

https://gsff.filmchief.com/shop/tickets?v=1140
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Cinetopia Film Networking Night - March 2026

Hosted by Cinetopia

Little Picardy 18-22 Greenside Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 3AA
19/03/2026/19:00 - 19/03/2026-22:00
Networking event
In-person

Join us for our first film networking night of 2026! 🙌 Meet and connect with fellow film industry folks over informal drinks and chats, whether you're a seasoned pro, or just starting out in the film industry and keen to learn more. We're trying a new venue this time at the lovely Little Picardy bar! Coming on your own? Don't worry! One of our team will be here to welcome you and make sure you meet people. We promise a chill, friendly, fun atmosphere. Little Picardy are offering 10% off food and drink for Cinetopia networkers. This event is free to attend, please RSVP - it helps us track numbers! ------ Cinetopia is dedicated to producing events and spaces where people can be inspired and engaged in film and filmmaking through our various public-facing offerings such as film screenings, workshops, masterclasses and networking events. From Cinescapes, our outdoor film festival and event strand, to our monthly radio show and podcast on EHFM, all of our programmes are designed to foster a conversation around film Location Little Picardy Bar, EH1 3AA

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Forastera – Edinburgh

Hosted by CinemaAttic

Filmhouse, Edinburgh
19/03/2026/20:30
Festival, Screening
In-person

Synopsis: On a summer vacation at her grandparents’ house in Mallorca, teenage Cata spends her days playing tricks on her little sister Eva, annoying her grandmother, conspiring with her grandfather, and flirting with boys. This lazy holiday routine comes to a halt one night when she discovers her grandma’s dead body. The girls’ mother arrives to help, but the role of caretaker she assumes is unwelcome. Time stops in this house that, strangely, already felt stuck in time. Unable to process her grief, Cata turns to her grandmother’s belongings. Suddenly, objects and clothes she’d never seen now mean something to her, giving her purpose. She begins playing dress-up with her grandfather, who is unable and unwilling to move on from this shocking loss. Cata takes on a new role at home, or rather, this new role takes over Cata.

https://www.filmhouse.org.uk/movie/forastera-catalan-ff/
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Monsieur Lazhar, by Philippe Falardeau (2011)

Hosted by Institut français d'Écosse

W Parliament Square, Edinburgh, EH1 1RN
20/03/2026/18:00
Screening
In-person

At a Montréal public grade school, Bachir Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, is hired to replace an elementary school teacher who died tragically. While helping his students deal with their trauma, his own recent loss is revealed. Awards (Canadian Oscars) include: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor. Screening as part of the Mois de la Francophonie 2026

https://www.ifecosse.org.uk/cinema/monsieur-lazhar/#/
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Afternoons of Solitude – Edinburgh

Hosted by CinemaAttic

Filmhouse, Edinburgh
20/03/2026/20:30
Festival, Screening
In-person

A formally rigorous and intimate documentary that offers a hypnotic look at the art and tragedy of bullfighting, following the young Peruvian matador Andrés Roca Rey as he engages in a solitary, life-and-death dance with the bull in the arena. With calculated precision, director Albert Serra crafts an unflinching meditation that cuts through ritual and ornament to raise questions about existence, tradition, and the nature of performance. Content warning: Contains graphic violence against animals and death of animals in a real-life bullfighting context

https://www.filmhouse.org.uk/movie/afternoons-of-solitude-catalan-ff/
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River - Film Screening

Hosted by Leith Kino

Leith Depot, 138 - 142 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 5DT
22/03/2026/19:30 - 22/03/2026-21:30
Screening
In-person

Join us at Leith Kino as we screen the unhinged time-loop comedy River (2023), directed by Junta Yamaguchi, one of the most exciting new directors within Japanese comedy filmmaking. Set within a traditional inn over in Kyoto, River follows its guests and workers as they try to figure out ways of escaping a sudden, unexplained time-loop which resets everything every two minutes. Simultaneously devious and heartfelt, as well as endlessly inventive, don't miss out on this true gem of modern Japanese comedy! Tickets cost £6 and we have allocated handful of free tickets for those not in a position to pay. Please support your local Leith Kino! Leith Kino Access Information - English subtitles will be onscreen for every screening, including descriptive captions where possible. - The screening room is on ground level and is wheelchair accessible from the Leith Depot bar with flexible seating to accomodate specific requirements. - There are accessible toilets in both the screening room and the bar. Leith Depot is well-served by public transport. It's a short walk from the Foot of the Walk tram stop and there is a bus stop outside the venue for services: 7, 14, 16, 25, and 49

https://ticketlab.app/event/37698-River-2023-tickets#/
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Cinetopia Salons – "Finis Terrae" + Live music

Hosted by Institut français d'Écosse

West Parliament Square, Edinburgh, EH11RN
24/03/2026/18:00 - 24/03/2026-20:00
Screening, Party, Talk/panel discussion
In-person

Cinetopia in collaboration with the Edinburgh Film Guild are proud to present this newly composed original score by Edinburgh-based multi-instrumentalist Dan Abrahams and French drummer Phillipe Boudot. On the treeless, windswept islet of Bannec off the Breton coast, four seaweed harvesters set up camp for the season, smoke billowing from their pyres of burning algae. Trouble arises when a fight between Ambroise and Jean-Marie over a broken wine bottle results in injury to the young Ambroise, leading to simmering tensions and distrust… When Ambroise’s condition worsens, Jean-Marie discovers him, delirious and feverish, and decides to take him to nearby Ouessant island, across the fog-laden sea, to reach a doctor. Shot in a documentary-style, using local non-actors, Jean Epstein’s camera reveals an unforgiving, isolated environment where men live a hard, rudimentary existence of toil against the sea and the elements. Through experimental techniques, Epstein frames the landscape, the sky, and the waters in a highly poetic visual style, rich in atmosphere, and a dual sense of menace and beauty. 6pm – Apéro hour in the Salon 7pm – Brief introduction from Edinburgh Film Guild 7:05pm - Film screening with live accompaniment 8:15pm – Conversations continue back in the Salon until 10pm Please note: drinks can be purchased at our pop-up bar (cash or card), but are not included in the ticket price and are only allowed in the Salon space before and after the film. Complementary nibbles available on a first-come basis from 6pm.

https://www.ifecosse.org.uk/cinema/cinetopia-salons-finis-terrae-live-performance-of-a-newly-composed-original-score/#/