Events

Dick Lee presents Music in Film
Hosted by Dick Lee Lee
Music fans and cinephiles are invited to step behind the Music fans and cinephiles are invited to step behind the silver screen this May as celebrated composer and multi-instrumentalist Dick Lee launches a new six-week series of illustrated talks, Music in Film. Over six weeks, Lee—whose career spans five decades in jazz, folk, and classical music—will dissect how composers use sound to manipulate our emotions, from the chilling strings of Hitchcock’s Psycho to the epic western soundscapes of Ennio Morricone. The series is designed for everyone from casual moviegoers to dedicated musicians. Attendees will explore the evolution of the craft, including the transition from silent film accompaniment to the lush orchestral scores of the Golden Age and the experimental textures of modern cinema, with the help of plenty of video and audio examples on the Laser Display Screen and some played live by Dick on clarinet/sax/recorder. Each session is £20, or £96 for all 6. About Dick Lee: Dick is a prominent figure in the Scottish music scene, known for his work with Dick Lee's Chamber Jazz and Dr. Lee's Prescription, among many others, and his extensive contributions to musical lecturing (U3A, Edinburgh University etc.). There are plenty of examples of Dick's music from the last 5 decades on the YouTube channel Dick Lee's Sonic Meltdown.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dick-lee-presents-music-in-film-tickets-1982715870542?aff=oddtdtcreator
The (In)famous Youssef Salem (2022)
Hosted by Institut français d'Écosse
Struggling author Youssef wins acclaim for a scandalous autobiographical novel. Suddenly famous, he must hide his work from family while grappling with newfound success and its consequences.
https://www.ifecosse.org.uk/cinema/the-infamous-youssef-salem/#/
DOCo#019: AN AMERICAN GINGER IN PARIS
Hosted by DOCo - The Documentary Community
This month we are hosting something a little different. It’s a work-in-progress screening and feedback session of a live performance documentary. ‘What is a live performance documentary?’ you ask. Well, we are not exactly sure, but it is the latest project by Paris based American film maker, and old friend of DOCo, Scott P Harris and is titled “An American Ginger in Paris”. Come along and explore it with us. Note: we will start the evening promptly this month! The evening will begin with a screening of last month’s DOCMA film, #118: MICROSCOPIC, followed by “An American Ginger in Paris” and an open feedback session. Come along, share your thoughts, and be part of the creative process. An American Ginger in Paris - SYNOPSIS (FEEDBACK FILM) An American Ginger in Paris is a live performance documentary about what happens when you watch too many romantic comedies: you move to Paris and turn your life into one, presented as an interactive experience. For years, I looked to rom-coms, hoping they’d teach me how to find love. As a result, I learned a lot of horrible lessons. One day, I got to thinking: what would it look like if I made a rom-com that actually had the lesson I needed to hear? This is that film, the one I wish I’d seen when I was 20. The one that might have saved me from doing quite so many ridiculous things.
https://buytickets.at/doco/2218044
GOD IS A WOMAN - EDINBURGH
Hosted by CinemaAttic
We’re thrilled to announce that Dios es mujer (God is a Woman) will have its Scottish premiere on 5 June. Directed by Andrés Peyrot and produced by Duiren Wagua, the film will screen in Scotland for the first time as part of Latin Connections. This event will also take place in Durham. We will be joined by filmmakers Cebaldo de León and Olowaili Green from the Gunadule Territory. This screening will also feature two short films by Olowaili Green Santacruz: Mugan boe (The Cry of the Grandmothers) and the music video Canción sin miedo (Fearless Song). The event is presented in collaboration with SIGICS (University of Durham) and anthropologist Paolo Fortis, with additional support from the Flourish Fund (Durham). Olowaili Green is visiting Scotland as a co-researcher of the RSE-funded project Disputed Histories and Heritages, led by Charlotte Gleghorn at the University of Edinburgh, while researching her new film Suggunya. The film tells the history of the Darién Scheme through the perspective of the Guna Dule people, narrated as an audiovisual mola.
https://cinemaattic.com/event/godiswoman/
THE IVY - EDINBURGH
Hosted by CinemaAttic
Azucena, a woman in her thirties, approaches Julio, a teenage boy living in a group home, for reasons he doesn’t understand. As they spend time together, an uneasy closeness grows, forming a bond that neither expected to find Hiedra is the third feature film by Ecuadorian director Ana Cristina Barragán, following Alba (2016), and La piel pulpo (Octopus Skin, 2022). It comes to Latin Connections Film Festival following a premiere in the Venice Film Festival, where it won the award for best screenplay in the Orizzonti section.
https://cinemaattic.com/event/hiedra-edinburgh-2/
THE IVY - GLASGOW
Hosted by CinemaAttic
Azucena, a woman in her thirties, approaches Julio, a teenage boy living in a group home, for reasons he doesn’t understand. As they spend time together, an uneasy closeness grows, forming a bond that neither expected to find Hiedra is the third feature film by Ecuadorian director Ana Cristina Barragán, following Alba (2016), and La piel pulpo (Octopus Skin, 2022). It comes to Latin Connections Film Festival following a premiere in the Venice Film Festival, where it won the award for best screenplay in the Orizzonti section.
https://cinemaattic.com/event/hiedra-glasgow/
THE CONDOR DAUGHTER - EDINBURGH
Hosted by CinemaAttic
Clara is a teenager growing up in a small indigenous community high in the Andes. Her adoptive mother, a midwife who took her in as a baby, has taught her the ancient songs used to guide women through childbirth, melodies passed down for generations, believed to bring new life safely into the world. But while her voice carries on this tradition, her dreams lie elsewhere: she longs to leave the mountains behind and become a folk music star in the big city. This screening will have English descriptive subtitles, transcribing both dialogue and key audio information from the film
https://cinemaattic.com/event/condor-edinburgh/
Las gentiles (The Gentiles) – Edinburgh
Hosted by CinemaAttic
Ana is going through a strange moment. In addition to going through the family conflicts and identity issues typical of her age, she experiences something new. While forming a close bond with her new friend Corrales, the word suicide somehow enters into their lives, at first only as a distant and transgressive idea, fuelled by their interactions online. However, little by little, what at first seemed to be a game on social media, starts to filter into reality.
https://cinemaattic.com/event/gentiles-edinburgh/
THE CONDOR DAUGHTER - GLASGOW
Hosted by CinemaAttic
Clara is a teenager growing up in a small indigenous community high in the Andes. Her adoptive mother, a midwife who took her in as a baby, has taught her the ancient songs used to guide women through childbirth, melodies passed down for generations, believed to bring new life safely into the world. But while her voice carries on this tradition, her dreams lie elsewhere: she longs to leave the mountains behind and become a folk music star in the big city. This screening will have English descriptive subtitles, transcribing both dialogue and key audio information from the film
https://cinemaattic.com/event/condor-glasgow/
La Pampa by Antoine Chevrollier (2024)
Hosted by Institut français d'Écosse
Willy and Jojo, lifelong friends, spend time at La Pampa motocross track to combat boredom. One evening, Willy unexpectedly uncovers a secret that Jojo has been keeping.
https://www.ifecosse.org.uk/cinema/pride-month-screening-la-pampa/#/