INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL 2015

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Wed 04 – Sun 08 Nov 2015 at Eden Court Inverness TICKETS & INFO: 01463 234 234 www.invernessfilmfestival.com www.eden-court.co.uk


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Welcome to the 13th Inverness Film Festival For the 13th year of our festival I decided we would take a look at people who are brave enough to move away from their comfort zones and embark on an adventure, whether that be by choice or circumstance. We open the festival with the Scottish premiere of Brooklyn which sees Saoirse Ronan leaving her home in rural Ireland in the 1950s to begin a new life in America. Malala Yousafzai was forced to leave Pakistan after being the focus of a Taliban attack after speaking out about the right for young girls to be educated, her journey to Nobel laureate is told in He Named Me Malala. Viggo Mortensen plays a French teacher in Algeria during the revolution with France who is made to transport a Muslim prisoner across impossible terrain in the powerful Far From Men. In Pawn Sacrifice a troubled Bobby Fischer (Tobey Maguire) takes on the might of both Cold War superpowers in order to challenge the best the Soviet Empire has to offer at chess, a wonderful analogy of the Cold War itself. There are many other human journeys in the festival too, I hope that you enjoy travelling with them Something a little different and a first for us is a screening that requires blindfolds and headphones. Carnival of Souls is an experimental horror 3D binaural audio experience which creates a sense of intimate proximity that immerses you in the drama. It was inspired by the experiences of blind cinemagoers and promises to be really interesting. As always please remember to vote for our Audience Award. We don't have jury's or committees for our Award, the winner is completely up to you. Designed by Hebrides based artist Steve Dilworth, we take great pride in knowing that a little piece of our festival has taken up residence in all corners of the globe. I hope that you enjoy the festival, and please do let me know what you think.

Paul MacDonald-Taylor, Festival Director PS You will note that some of the screenings are certified ‘IFF’ rather than the conventional BBFC certificates. This just means that at the time of publication, the BBFC hadn’t given the film a certificate – so we‘ve made our best guess. If you are unsure as to the age suitability of any screening, please ask the Box Office staff, or visit the Inverness Film Festival website for up to date information. FRONT COVER IMAGE: Learning to Drive page 15

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All screenings will be held at Eden Court.

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OPENING NIGHT GALA Brooklyn

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Now Or Never

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CLOSING NIGHT FILM Black Mass

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Lamb

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He Named Me Malala

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Valley of Love

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Bone Tomahawk

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Eden Court Cinema

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Iona

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From Caligari to Hitler

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Grandma

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Very Semi-Serious

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Closer to the Moon

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Sleeping with Other People

Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream

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Pawn Sacrifice

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Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans

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The Witch

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The Ladykillers, The Happpest Days of Your Life & School For Scoundrels

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Our Little Sister

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Made in My Toun

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Learning To Drive

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Clavel

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Far From Men

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CABAC

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Son of Saul

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Carnival of Souls

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Quantum Love

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Victoria

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The Lesson

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Court

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Corn Island

22 & 23 Timetable 24

Neon Bull

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Ruined Heart: Another Story Between a Criminal and a Whore

36 & 37 Discovery Film Festival 38

Short Docs

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Short Cuts 1

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Short Cuts 2

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Audience Award

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Tickets & Info

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OPENING NIGHT FILM

BROOKLYN SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Ellis Lacey dreams of a better life than the one she knows in Ireland. Lured by the promise of America, she leaves the comfort of her mother’s home for the shores of New York City. A world away from her previous life, she gets over any initial homesickness and is swept away by a new love interest and the thrill of 1950s Brooklyn. But Ellis’ new found happiness is short lived when she learns of a death in the family. Returning to Ireland she rediscovers the life she once knew and finds herself torn between two countries and two men. From the best-selling novel by Colm Toibin, and adapted for the screen by Nick Hornby. 12A I

WED 04 NOV

I 19.00

Ireland/UK/Canada I 2015 I 112 mins Director: John Crowley Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Michael Zegen, Julie Walters foxsearchlight.com/brooklyn With thanks to Lions Gate

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CLOSING NIGHT FILM

BLACK MASS SCOTTISH PREMIERE

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger to collaborate with the FBI in order to eliminate their common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the story of this unholy alliance, which spiralled out of control, allowing Jimmy to evade law enforcement while consolidating his power and becoming one of the most ruthless and dangerous gangsters in Boston history. Three-time Oscar nominee Johnny Depp is almost unrecognisable, giving a career-best performance as notorious mobster James “Whitey� Bulger in this smart crime drama from the director of Crazy Heart. 15 I

SUN 08 NOV

I 20.00

USA I 2015 I 123 mins Director: Scott Cooper Starring: Johnny Depp, Dakota Johnson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Bacon, Juno Temple, Joel Edgerton, Adam Scott blackmassthemovie.com With thanks to Warner Bros

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HIGHLIGHTS

HE NAMED ME MALALA

From the age of 10, Malala Yousafzai has campaigned for the rights of girls to receive an education. Using a pseudonym, she wrote a blog for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule and her views on promoting education for girls. In October 2012, the then 15-year-old Malala was targeted by the Taliban and severely wounded by a gunshot while traveling home on her school bus. Miraculously she survived. Malala, who turned eighteen this year, is now a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and the Co-Founder of The Malala Fund, a non-profit organisation whose work around the world focuses on the rights of girls to quality education. He Named Me Malala is an intimate portrait of this extraordinary young girl’s life. PG I

THU 05 NOV

I 17.00

USA I 2014 I 87 mins Director: Davis Guggenheim Starring: Malala Yousafzai henamedmemalalamovie.com With thanks to Twentieth Century Fox

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BONE TOMAHAWK SCOTTISH PREMIERE

When a group of cannibal savages kidnaps settlers from the small town of Bright Hope, an unlikely team of gunslingers sets out to bring them home. But they have no idea just who or what is waiting for them, and their enemy is more ruthless than anyone could ever have imagined. Equal parts The Searchers and The Hills Have Eyes, this horror/western hybrid is original, shocking, violent (with a capital V) and unpredictable. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. IFF 15+ I

THU 05 NOV

I 20.30

USA I 2015 I 133 mins Director: S. Craig Zahler Starring: Kurt Russell, Sean Young, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins With thanks to The Works UK Distribution

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IONA

The beautifully-shot second feature from the director of Shell (2012 Inverness Film Festival) is an intense family drama set against the stunning backdrop of the Hebridean island of Iona. Named after her birthplace, Iona, returns to the island with her teenage son to seek refuge from a violent crime in Glasgow. Her return to the island exposes her tormented son to a way of life she rejected, and sends a shockwave through the family she left behind. IFF 15+ I

FRI 06 NOV

I 18.30

UK I 2015 I 85 mins Director: Scott Graham Starring: Ruth Negga, Douglas Henshall, Ben Gallagher With thanks to Verve Pictures

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GRANDMA SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Elle Reid is still reeling after breaking up with her girlfriend when her granddaughter Sage unexpectedly shows up at her door in need of $600. Temporarily broke Elle is unable to give her the money, but thankfully grandma is willing to help her get her hands on the cash. The pair set off on an urban road-trip in Elle’s vintage Dodge, visiting old friends and flames, rattling skeletons and digging up secrets as they try to get their hands on the cash. Lily Tomlin gives one of her best performances to date as the no-nonsense grandma who’s willing to do anything to help her grandchild. 15 I

FRI 06 NOV

I 20.30

USA I 2015 I 79 mins Director: Paul Weitz Starring: Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden, Laverne Cox, Judy Greer sonyclassics.com/grandma With thanks to Sony Pictures Releasing

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CLOSER TO THE MOON

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Bucharest; 1959. Anti-Semitism is on the rise. During a New Year’s Eve party in a whorehouse, five high-ranking Jewish members of the Romanian Communist Party decide to form a gang and pull off an audacious act of political agitation. Posing as a movie crew, they manage to pull off the crime of the century – holding up the Romanian National Bank by making it look like they were shooting a film. But what comes next is even more unbelievable when the group is handed down a punishment more absurd than the crime itself. Based on a bizarre true story, this dark comedy drama is a breath of fresh air.

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SAT 07 NOV

I 18.15

Romania/USA/Italy/Poland/France I 2014 I 112 mins Director: : Nae Caranfil Starring: Vera Farmiga, Mark Strong, Christian McKay With thanks to Miracle Communication

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SLEEPING WITH OTHER PEOPLE

A romantic comedy with commitment issues... Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie star as two romantic failures who, after years of serial infidelity and self-sabotage have sworn that their relationship will remain strictly platonic. But can love still bloom while you’re sleeping with other people? Writer/director Leslye Headland’s (Bachelorette) sexy romantic comedy co-stars Amanda Peet, Adam Scott, and Natasha Lyonne.

It’s When Harry Met Sally for A**holes Jason Sudeikis IFF 15+ I

SAT 07 NOV

I 19.15

USA I 2015 I 101 mins Director: Leslye Headland Starring: Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie, Adam Scott, Amanda Peet, Jason Mantzoukas, Andrea Savage sleepingwithotherpeoplefilm.com With thanks to Icon Distribution

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PAWN SACRIFICE

Bobby Fischer was the most brilliant chess player in history. A grandmaster at 15 and world champion at 29. He was a genius tactician and ruthless competitor. He was also a paranoid who had the fillings in his teeth removed because he thought the Soviet Union was transmitting damaging rays into his brain. In a gripping true story set during the height of the Cold War, American chess prodigy Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers when he challenges the Soviet Empire. Pawn Sacrifice chronicles Fischer’s terrifying struggles with genius and madness, and the rise and fall of a kid from Brooklyn who captured the imagination of the world. 12A I

SAT 07 NOV

I 20.30

USA I 2014 I 115 mins

Director: Edward Zwick Starring: Tobey Maguire, Liev Schreiber, Peter Sarsgaard, Lily Rabe, Sophie NĂŠlisse, Michael Stuhlbarg bleeckerstreetmedia.com/#!pawn-sacrifice With thanks to eOne

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THE WITCH SCOTTISH PREMIERE

New England, 1630. Upon threat of banishment by the church, a farmer leaves his colonial plantation, relocating his family to a remote plot of land. Strange and unsettling things begin to happen almost immediately. Animals turn malevolent, crops fail and one child disappears as another becomes seemingly possessed by an evil spirit. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, family members accuse teenage daughter Thomasin of witchcraft, charges she adamantly denies. As circumstances grow more treacherous, each family member’s faith, loyalty and love become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. Writer/director Robert Eggers’ debut feature, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival painstakingly recreates a God-fearing New England decades before the 1692 Salem witch trials. The Witch is a chilling and groundbreaking new take on the genre. Please Note: Audiences will be asked not to take cameras, phones or bags into the screening.

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SAT 07 NOV

I 21.15

Canada/USA I 2015 I 90 mins Director: Robert Eggers Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw thewitch-movie.com With thanks to Universal Pictures

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OUR LITTLE SISTER UMIMACHI DIARY SCOTTISH PREMIERE

The latest family drama from Japanese master Hirokazu Koreeda (I Wish, 2012 Inverness Film Festival), Our Little Sister sees the veteran director revisiting familiar subjects of family, love and cooking, all delivered in his tender and understated cinematic style. This beautifully crafted family drama tells the story of three sisters who live together in a large house in the city of Kamakura. When their absent father dies, they travel to the countryside for his funeral. There they meet and take under their wing a teenage half-sibling they never knew. All told, the patience of the filmmaking is pretty remarkable, a feat of embroidery slowly taking shape, and it inspires a corresponding faith in the willing viewer – it’s an invitation to sit back and settle in for one of Koreeda’s loveliest films. TIM ROBEY, ★★★★ THE TELEGRAPH IFF 12+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 13.00

Japan I 2015 I 128 mins I Japanese with subtitles Director: Hirokazu Koreeda Starring: Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa With thanks to Artificial Eye

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LEARNING TO DRIVE

Wendy is a fiery Manhattan author whose husband has just left her for a younger woman; Darwan is a soft-spoken taxi driver from India on the verge of an arranged marriage. As Wendy sets out to reclaim her independence, she runs into a barrier common to many lifelong New Yorkers: she’s never learned to drive. When Wendy hires Darwan to teach her, her unraveling life and his calm restraint seem like an awkward fit. But as he shows her how to take control of the wheel, and she coaches him on how to impress a woman, their unlikely friendship awakens them to the joy, humor, and love in starting life anew. Academy Award nominee Patricia Clarkson and Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley star in this feel-good, coming of (middle) age comedy about a mismatched pair who help each other overcome life’s road blocks. IFF 12+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 15.30

USA/UK I 2014 I 90 mins Director: Isabel Coixet Starring: Patricia Clarkson, Sir Ben Kingsley, Grace Gummer learningtodrivemovie.com With thanks to West End Films

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FAR FROM MEN LION DES HOMMES SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Algeria, 1954. While the rebellion rumbles in the valley, Daru teaches kids in a tiny schoolhouse high in the Atlas Moutains. In the midst of an icy winter, French soldiers bring him local Algerian man, Mohamed, who has confessed to killing his cousin, and ask Daru to escort him to the court a day’s journey away. Daru refuses on the grounds he would be walking Mohamed to his death. But when the soldiers leave and Mohamed refuses to run he finds he doesn’t have much choice. The two men decide to confront the unknown and fight together to gain their freedom, forming an unexpected bond along the way. This adaptation of the short story The Guest by French-Algerian philosopher Albert Camus features an atmospheric score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. IFF 15+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 18.00

France I 2014 I 101 mins I French, Arabic and Spanish with subtitles Director: David Oelhoffen Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Reda Kateb With thanks to Pathe

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SON OF SAUL SAUL FIA SCOTTISH PREMIERE

October 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Saul Ausländer is a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando, the group of Jewish prisoners isolated from the camp and forced to assist the Nazis in the machinery of large-scale extermination. While working in one of the crematoriums, Saul discovers the corpse of a boy he takes for his son. As the Sonderkommando plans a rebellion, Saul decides to carry out an impossible task: save the child's body from the flames, find a rabbi to recite the mourner’s Kaddish and offer the boy a proper burial. László Nemes’ stunning debut received a rapturous critical reception at Cannes 2015 where it was awarded the Grand Prix. IFF 15+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 19.45

Hungary I 2015 I 107 mins I Hungarian, Yiddish, German and Polish with subtitles Director: László Nemes Starring: Géza Röhrig, Levente Molnár, Urs Rechn With thanks to Artificial Eye

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QUANTUM LOVE UNE RENCONTRE UK PREMIERE

Pierre has been married for 15 years and has two kids. He loves his wife and enjoys family life. Overall, he’s a contented man. Until one evening, he meets Elsa. They chat, laugh, and joke around in a way that doesn’t happen every day. They are immediately attracted to each other, and tell each other as much. A line has been crossed. But his love for his wife and Elsa’s golden rule never to get involved with married men means they go their separate ways without swapping numbers, preferring to let life take its own course. But as the line blurs between how they imagine their relationship and what has actually happened, their fantasies start to mingle with reality. The Intouchables François Cluzet stars alongside Sophie Marceau in the latest romantic comedy from the director of LOL. IFF 15+ I

WED 04 NOV

I 19.15

France I 2014 I 81 mins I French and English with subtitles Director: Lisa Azuelos Starring: Sophie Marceau, François Cluzet, Lisa Azuelos, Nils Schneider With thanks to Pathe

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VICTORIA SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Filmed in a single real-time take over the course of two and a quarter hours, director Sebastian Schipper’s edit-free, Victoria is a dazzling experiment in narrative filmmaking. At one of Berlin's infamous underground dance clubs, young Spanish student Victoria (Catalan star Laia Costa) is looking for a little adventure but gets more than she bargained for when she meets charismatic Sonne (Frederick Lau) and his friends, who offer to show her the real Berlin... This part love story, part heist movie and part thriller isn’t just different for the sake of being different. It’s absolutely brilliant. WINNER: SILVER BEAR OUTSTANDINING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION BERLINALE 2015

Sebastian Schipper takes us on an exciting journey through 140 minutes filmed in one breathtaking sequence. It is as poignant as it is astounding. BÉNÉDICTE PROT, CINE EUROPA 15 I

WED 04 NOV

I 21.00

Germany I 2015 I 138 mins I German, English and Spanish with subtitles Director: Sebastian Schipper Starring: Laia Costa, Frederick Lau, Franz Rogowski With thanks to Artificial Eye

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THE LESSON UROK Nadezhda, a young teacher in a small Bulgarian town, is under increasing financial pressure. When her family’s house is threatened with foreclosure and the repossession looms, Nadezhda resorts to measures her former self, untouched by the realities of economic desperation and moral compromise, would have found depraved. Margita Gosheva as Nadezhda delivers a powerful performance in this absorbing drama.

Winner: Best New Director, San Sebastian and Warsaw Film Festivals Best Screenplay, Thessaloniki Film Festival IFF 15+ I

FRI 06 NOV

I 14.00

Bulgaria/Greece I 2014 I 105 mins I Bulgarian with subtitles Directors: Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanovi I Starring: Margita Gosheva, Ivan Burnev With thanks to Verve Pictures & New Wave Films

COURT

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Sixty-something Narayan Kamble is a part-time tutor and social activist who tours with his troupe around working-class communities in the Mumbai vicinity. When a sewage worker’s dead body is found inside a manhole in Mumbai, Narayan is arrested and charged with abetment of suicide – accused of performing an inflammatory song and inciting the worker to kill himself. Chaitanya Tamhane’s critically acclaimed debut film presents an acute and critical observation of the Indian legal system and judiciary. Court will be India’s official Oscar entry, competing in the Best Foreign Film category. IFF 12+ I

FRI 06 NOV

I 16.00

India I 2014 I 116 mins I Marathi, Gujarati, English and Hindi with subtitles Director: Chaitanya Tamhane I Starring: Vira Sathidar, Usha Bane, Geetanjali Kulkarni With thanks to Day For Night INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL // 20


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CORN ISLAND SIMINDIS KUNDZULI SCOTTISH PREMIERE

In 1992, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, war broke out between Georgia and the autonomous region of Abkhazia, killing around 20,000 people and displacing more than 250,000. An uneasy ceasefire was agreed upon. The Enguri River forms the border between Georgia and the breakaway Republic of Abkhazia. Every spring the river brings fertile soil from the Caucasus down to the plains, creating a tiny island. The island might exist for years, or might be swept up any minute. United by hopes for a better future, 70-year-old Abga and his teenage grandaughter Asida decide to take the risk to escape poverty and try to cultivate the land. They even build a wooden cottage which protects them from the hot sun. But when Asida one day discovers a young man on the island, their new idyllic world is threatened. A master class in emotionally charged minimalism‌ THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER IFF 15+ I

FRI 06 NOV

I 18.10

Georgia/Germany/France/Czech Republic/Kazakhstan/Hungary I 2014 I 100 mins Georgian, Abkhazian and Russian with subtitles Director: George Ovashvili Starring: Ilyas Salman, Mariam Buturishvili With thanks to Pascale Ramonda

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timetable

TICKETS & INFO

WED 04 NOV

THU 05 NOV

FRI 06 NOV

19.00 – 21.00 Brooklyn OPENING FILM

11.30 – 13.15 The Ladykillers

10.30 – 11.15 Shorts for Wee O 2015

14.00 – 16.00 From Hitler to Caligari

11.00 – 12.20 Short Docs

17.00 – 18.30 He Named Me Malala

14.00 – 15.45 The Lesson

19.15 – 20.40 Quantum Love 21.00 – 23.20 Victoria

18.45 – 20.20 Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream 20.30 – 22.45 Bone Tomahawk

14.15 – 15.55 The Happiest Day of Your Life 16.00 – 17.55 Court 16.15 – 17.45 Very Semi-Serio 18.10 – 19.50 Corn Island 18.30 – 20.00 Iona 20.00 – 21.45 Güeros 20.30 – 21.55 Grandma 22.00 – 23.15 Ruined Heart: An Love Story Betw Criminal and a W

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NFO 01463 234 234 www.invernessfilmfestival.com V 5 Wee Ones 0 5 5 st Days 5 5 Serious 0 0 5 5 5 rt: Another Between a d a Whore

SAT 07 NOV

SUN 08 NOV

11.00 – 12.30 Short Cuts 1 11.30 – 13.10 School For Scoundrels 13.30 – 14.50 Antboy: Revenge Of The Red Fury 14.00 – 15.45 Britain on Film: Made in My Toun 15.30 – 17.10 Now or Never 16.00 – 18.00 Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans 17.30 – 19.05 Valley of Love 18.15 – 20.15 Closer to the Moon 19.15 – 21.00 Sleeping With Other People 20.30 – 22.30 Pawn Sacrifice 21.15 – 22.45 The Witch

10.30 – 11.30 Shorts For Middle Ones 2015 11.00 – 12.30 Short Cuts 1 12.00 – 13.40 Lamb 13.00 – 15.15 Our Little Sister 14.00 – 16.30 Clavel 15.30 – 17.00 Learning To Drive 16.45 – 17.40 CABAC 18.00 – 19.45 Far From Men 18.30 – 19.30 Carnival of Souls 19.45 – 21.35 Son of Saul 20.00 – 22.10 Black Mass CLOSING FILM

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GÜEROS

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Güeros is a road movie in which the travellers barely manage to leave town. A coming of age comedy which pays homage to the French New Wave. Being a somewhat unusual film, Güeros begins with a rather different kind of explosion: a water bomb bursts in a baby stroller. It is thrown by teenager Tomás from a block of flats. Since the lad is clearly too much of a handful for his mother, she packs him off to stay with his big brother who is studying in Mexico City. Tomás brings a cassette along with him; the tape is part of his father’s legacy and contains the music of Epigmenio Cruz. When the trio learns that their idol is in hospital fading fast and alone, they set off in their rusty heap of a car to pay their last respects to this one-time rock star. Best First Feature, Berlin International Film Festival 2014. Winner Best Cinematography Tribeca Film Festival 2014. Winner of 5 Mexican Ariel Academy Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.

IFF 15+ I FRI 06 NOV I 20.00 Mexico I 2014 I 107 mins I Spanish with subtitles Director: Alonso Ruizpalacios I Starring: Tenoch Huerta, Sebastián Aguirre, Ilse Salas With thanks to Verve Pictures and New Wave Films.

RUINED HEART:

ANOTHER LOVE STORY BETWEEN A CRIMINAL AND A WHORE Somewhere in Manila, a crime boss rules with an iron fist. He uses religion and violence to stay in power. What superstition and razzle dazzle don’t accomplish, his goons do. To his most loyal henchman he gives the task of guarding his woman, who is headstrong and impulsive, and often gets into trouble. Before long, she falls in love with the henchman, and the star-crossed lovers decide to leave town. But it is while on the run that they finally get to know each other for the first time… Filmed over 24 hours by Christopher Doyle – one of the greatest artists in cinema – in six different locations in Metro Manila, Ruined Heart is an orgy of sex, violence and crime and has a banging soundtrack at its core.

18 I FRI 06 NOV I 22.00 Philippines/Germany I 2014 I 73 mins Director: Khavn I Starring: Tadanobu Asano, Nathalia Acevedo, Vim Nadera ruined-heart.com With thanks to Third Window Films INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL // 24


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NOW OR NEVER

MAINTENANT OU JAMAIS

UK PREMIERE

Housewives and mothers usually don’t rob banks, as a rule. Unless there is an economic crisis, your husband has lost his job and the bank is about to foreclose on your home. Unless one evening destiny puts a thief right in your path, and you use him to learn how to go astray, where there is no turning back. IFF 15+ I

SAT 07 NOV

I 15.30

France/Belgium I 2014 I 92 mins I French with subtitles Director: Serge Frydman I Starring: Leïla Bekhti, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Arthur Dupont With thanks to Films Distribution

LAMB

Ephraim is a young Ethiopian boy. His father leaves him and his sheep, from which he is inseparable, to be looked after by distant relatives, far from his drought-ridden homeland. Ephraim isn’t very good at farming, but he has a hidden talent: he is an excellent cook. One day, his uncle tells him that they have to sacrifice his sheep for the next religious feast. The young boy, however, is ready to do anything to save his only friend and return home. IFF 12+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 12.00

Ethiopia/France/Germany/Norway/Qatar I 2015 I 94 mins Director: Yared Zeleke I Starring: Rediat Amare, Kidist Siyum, Welela Assefa With thanks to Films Distribution

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VALLEY OF LOVE SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Isabelle Huppert and Gerard Depardieu reunite onscreen after 35 years for this new drama from the director of The Nun. Dépardieu and Huppert play an estranged couple that reunites in California’s Death Valley as per the instructions in their son’s suicide note. He gives them specific sites to go to on certain days and at certain times. If they do so, he writes, he will meet them there. Uncertain of what it all means, they go along with it, fuelled by guilt and a hope for a sense of closure. IFF 15+ I

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I 17.30

France/Belgium I 2015 I 91 mins I French and English with subtitles Director: Guillaume Nicloux Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Gérard Depardieu With thanks to Artificial Eye

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Eden Court Cinema offers the very best in cinema all year round. Don’t forget to pick up your cinema guide each month in the ICA magazine. TWO STATE OF THE ART CINEMAS DIGITAL SOUND FULLY LICENSED HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTERS DOCUMENTARY WORLD CINEMA

Eden Court Cinema... your cinema

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D O C U M E N TA R Y FROM CALIGARI TO HITLER: GERMAN CINEMA IN THE AGE OF THE MASSES

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

IFF 15+ I

The Weimar Republic (1918 to 1933), was the freest state on German soil; a wild era characterized by disruption, crisis and cultural brilliance. It was also the most important period of German cinema, a time full of wonders and invention. The aesthetic foundations were laid for the “seventh art”; Weimar’s directors like Murnau, Lang, Lubitsch, Pabst, Wilder, Sternberg and Ruttmann are still legendary today, their stars Marlene Dietrich, Louise Brooks, Emil Jannings and Conrad Veidt are unforgotten, and films like Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, Metropolis, M, People on Sunday, Berlin. Symphony of a Metropolis and Blue Angel unfold their unique aura.

THU 05 NOV

I 14.00 I Germany I 2014 I 114 mins

German & English with subtitles Director: Rüdiger Suchsland I Starring: Fatih Akin, Elisabeth Bronfen, Vilker Schlöndorff With thanks to Eureka Entertainment

VERY SEMI-SERIOUS

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

IFF 12+ I

FRI 06 NOV

This film takes an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the New Yorker and introduces the cartooning legends and hopefuls who create the iconic cartoons that have inspired, baffled, and occasionally pissed off, all of us for decades. Very Semi-Serious is an offbeat meditation on humour, art and the genius of the single panel.

I 16.15

USA I 2015 I 83 mins I Mandarin and Cantonese with subtitles Director: Leah Wolchok I Starring: Bob Mankoff, Emily Flake verysemiserious.com With thanks to Joanna Sokolowski INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL // 28

Image: Hilary Morrison

VON CALIGARI ZU HITLER: DAS DEUTSCHE KINO IM ZEITALTER DER MASSEN


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D O C U M E N TA R Y

Image: Hilary Morrison

BIG GOLD DREAM: SCOTTISH POST-PUNK AND INFILTRATING THE MAINSTREAM

In the late 1970s, from a tenement flat in Edinburgh, Bob Last and Hilary Morrison operated their record label Fast Product. A predecessor to Rough Trade and Factory Records, Fast Product quickly became the hub for a group of ground-breakingly talented musicians. This documentary is the previously untold story of a post-punk/indie music scene that reverberated from Edinburgh, throughout the UK and beyond. IFF 15+ I

THU 05 NOV

I 18.45

UK I 2015 I 95 mins Director: Grant McPhee I Starring: Norman Blake, Bobby Bluebell, Edwyn Collins With thanks to Grant McPhee

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D O C U M E N TA R Y

STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN & LE MANS In May 1970, Steve McQueen, one of Hollywood’s biggest stars as well as being arguably the coolest man on the planet, flew to France to begin work on the film that meant more to him than any other... Le Mans. He began by filming in and around the actual race, capturing priceless footage. Visually it all looked amazing but coming up with a compelling narrative around the racing SCOTTISH PREMIERE action proved to be less Steve’s thing and the production began to encounter many difficulties. Steve had wanted this to be the greatest racing movie of all time but the end result was a commercial and critical flop and his career was never quite the same afterwards. This fascinating documentary is the story of how one of the most volatile, charismatic stars of his generation, who seemingly lost so much he held dear in the pursuit of his dream, nevertheless followed it to the end. When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting. STEVE MCQUEEN 15 I

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I 16.00

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CLASSIC BRITISH CINEMA A great comedy is very, very hard to find. There was a time when comedies came easily to British cinema; Ealing being a prime example of how to do comedy perfectly. So, with that in mind we thought why not celebrate British comedies of the past during the festival. We’ve chosen three films, all of which have been lovingly restored and are certain to make you laugh and remember just how funny people like Terry-Thomas, Joyce Grenfell, Alistair Sim and Peter Sellers really were.

THE LADYKILLERS U I

THU 05 NOV I 11.30

I UK I 1955 I 97 mins

Director: Alexander Mackendrick Starring: Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers, Katie Johnson

SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS U I

SAT 07 NOV I 11.30

I UK I 1960 I 96 mins

Director: Robert Hamer Starring: Ian Carmichael, Alastair Sim, Terry-Thomas

THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE U I

FRI 06 NOV I 14.15

I UK I 1950 I 83 mins

Director: Frank Launder Starring: Alastair Sim, Margaret Rutherford, Joyce Grenfell

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SPECIAL EVENT

MADE IN MY TOUN

Featuring colourful footage of 1960s Inverness, join curator Shona Thomson for a fascinating look at how Scotland’s ‘touns’ have been portrayed on the big screen since the early 1900s, with a unique selection of films from the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive. The event includes a panel discussion with special guests around the issues raised by the films, many of which were commissioned by development corporations and tourism associations. How has the vision of a Scottish city changed for those of us who live in urban communities today? On tour across Scotland, Made in My Toun is part of the BFI Britain on Film project, making thousands of newly digitised film and TV titles from archives across the UK available to view online: bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film IFF 6+ I

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I 14.00

90 mins madeinmytoun.com

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SPECIAL EVENT

CLAVEL James Robert Sinclair was born in 1930 in the ben (the 'good') end of the croft house at Clavel on the South Mainland of Shetland. He has lived there all his life. As he grew older the crofthouse fell into disrepair. Following a stay in hospital, James Robert reluctantly moved to sheltered housing in the nearby village of Bigton, but James Robert needs to be at Clavel to be happy. Following him through the ‘sheep’ year this film is a study of a man, his way of life and those who help him live it. The music was written and performed by Shetland musicians Alice Mullay and Jonathan Ritch. The song Dagalien was sung by men from Bigton who have known James Robert all their lives. Following Clavel Shona Main will introduce screenings of A Crofter’s Life in Shetland and Jenny's Arctic Diary by Scottish film-maker Jenny Gilbertson – on whom Shona is currently researching a book. IFF 8+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 14.00 I UK I 2015 I 30 mins I Director: Shona Main

clavelthefilm.wordpress.com Seat Price £5.00 / Reduced Rate £4.00

A CROFTER’S LIFE IN SHETLAND A cyclical year on a croft in the Shetland Isles with scenes of islanders at work on their crofts, fishing and celebrations during the “Up Helly Aa” festival. UK I 1931 I 46 mins I Director: Jenny Gilbertson

JENNY’S ARCTIC DIARY A cyclical year in the lives of the Inuit community at Grise Fjord, Ellesmere Island, 900 miles north of the Arctic circle. There will be an interval between the films. Canada I 1978 I 60 mins I Director: Jenny Gilbertson

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SPECIAL EVENT

CABAC: NEW MOVING IMAGE FROM SCOTLAND UK PREMIERE

CABAC is a touring programme of artist's moving image developed by Luke Collins for LUX Scotland. It presents recent work by six exceptional artists who are shaping the form and content of experimental film and video in Scotland: Rob Kennedy, Duncan Marquiss, Charlotte Prodger, Dennis and Debbie Club, Kari Robertson and Stina Wirfelt. Their work draws relationships between a deep history of moving image culture and our contemporary technologies of capture and display. The title of the programme CABAC is the name of a type of encoding used in digital video and reflects on how this selection represents us, represents our contemporaries, and represents the intimate connections between our local and our global Scotland. The programme is accompanied by a comprehensive booklet available for download with texts on the artists and their works: http://bit.ly/1FtB5Y4 IFF 15+ I

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I 16.45

UK I 2013 – 15 I 48 mins Directors: Rob Kennedy, Duncan Marquiss, Charlotte Prodger, Dennis and Debbie Club, Kari Robertson and Stina Wirfelt luxscotland.org.uk Seat Price £5.00 / Reduced Rate £4.00

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SPECIAL EVENT

CARNIVAL OF SOULS When I place my hand on your shoulder, I need you to be breathing.

A new, unique adaptation of director Herk Harvey’s 1962 experimental horror film oddity, Carnival of Souls has been stripped and adapted to become an audio-only experience inside a darkened cinema, inspired by classical adventure radio serials and sensory deprivation methods. Commissioned by Film Hub North West Central with an advisory group of blind and partially sighted audience members, the broadcast is relayed across wireless headsets incorporating binaural audio – a technique that creates the illusion of the action happening to and around the listener. From approaching footsteps to whispered breath, you will be fully immersed in the unfolding drama. Please Note: This performance takes place in near-total darkness IFF 12+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 18.30

UK I 2015 I 60 mins Director: Bren O'Callaghan Starring: Amanda Hennessy, Baby Dee Seat Price £5.00 / Reduced Rate £4.00

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FILM FOR KIDS £3.00 for all Discovery Film Festival films.

ANTBOY: REVENGE OF THE RED FURY ANTBOY – DEN RØDE FURIES HÆVN

Antboy returns to our screens in his latest blockbusting adventure following his huge success at last year’s Discovery Film Festival. Following his defeat of the arch villain Albert Gæmelkrå (aka The Flea), Antboy is the toast of the town and something of a celebrity. But 13 year old Pelle Nørhmann – the boy behind the mask – is finding it very hard to balance his everyday life with his superhero responsibilities. IFF 8+ I

SAT 07 NOV

I 13.30 I Denmark I 2014 I 80 mins I Danish with subtitles

Director: Ask Hasselbalch I Starring: Oscar Dietz, Amalie Kruse Jensen

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FILM FOR KIDS

SHORTS FOR WEE ONES At Discovery we know your little ones like nothing more than a colourful collection of animated stories from around the world. So we’ve looked high and low and found these wee treasures from Belgium, Brazil, Germany, the United States, France and the UK. All these short films are in English or are dialogue free, so will be accessible for everyone. These magical tales will delight children age 3+ and are a colourful introduction to the cinema experience as well as moving image literacy. IFF 3+ I

FRI 06 NOV

I 10.30 I Various countries I 2013 –15 I 45 mins I In English or dialogue free

SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES Funny, sad, exhilarating, cautionary, touching. With their distinctive glances at the world (and solar system) in which we live, this diverse collection of short films will excite and inspire those aged eight and older. All the films are dialogue free, and demonstrate the wonderful art of telling stories purely through visuals. Who needs words when the pictures are so beautifully expressive? IFF 8+ I

SUN 08 NOV

I 10.30 I Various countries I 2013 –15 I 55 mins I In English or dialogue free

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SHORT DOCS

FRI 06 NOV I 11.00 I IFF 15+ I SEAT PRICE £3.00

A WEE NIGHT IN Chrissy was a sickly child, so no one expected her to live to a ripe old age. Nevertheless, this Scottish woman is now 95, frail but full of life. From her house in a village near Glasgow, she engages in activities that keep her active and involved with life. This is an intimate, heartwarming portrait of love in old age, full of recognisable, comedic moments. UK I 2014 I 11 mins I Director: Stuart Edwards

TAPES FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY Eden Court’s talented Digital Development Assistant Scott Willis meets Andy, a self-proclaimed communist revolutionary who documents his life on a Hi-8 camcorder. Aiming to understand the purpose behind the tapes Willis picks up his camera but Andy has his own agenda for the project... Tapes from The Revolutionary is a humorous unconventional documentary that turns the lens on itself and examines the filmmaking process. UK/Kenya I 2014 I 11 mins I Director: Scott Willis

MINING POEMS OR ODES Robert, an ex-shipyard welder from Govan in Scotland, reflects on how his life experiences have influenced his new found compulsion to write. His retrospective poetry reveals a man who is trying to achieve a state of contentment through words and philosophy. He has replaced his tools for pens and paper. UK I 2015 I 10 mins I Director: Callum Rice

THE BANANA REPUBLIC Built in 1962 as an answer to local overcrowding and slum conditions in tenements, Leith’s Cables Wynd housing estate, known locally as the Banana Flats, became notorious as the crime-ridden center of Europe’s heroin epidemic in the 1980s. In 2015, it sits down the street from two Michelin starred restaurants. The film follows a local photographer and former resident who is embarking on a quest to document the triumphs and tragedies that exist inside each of the estate’s 204 flats. UK I 2015 I 10 mins I Director: Scott Calonico

THE THIRD DAD Ten years after breaking all ties with her alcoholic father, a daughter sets out not only to find his grave, but also redemption. Poetically merging archive material, new footage and an immersive soundscape, The Third Dad is a brave journey of memory, self-discovery and a desperate attempt at reconciliation. UK I 2015 I 10 mins I Director: Theresa Moerman Ib

UNITED WE WILL SWIM... AGAIN Since 1914 the Calder Street baths and wash house has provided invaluable services for the community of Govanhill. When Glasgow City Council closed the baths in 2001 they didn't expect the community to fight back so vehemently, but the people of Govanhill loved their pool and were not prepared to stand aside and let it be taken away. UK I 2015 I 26 mins I Director: Fran Higson I govanhillbaths.com

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SHORT CUTS 1

SAT 07 NOV I 11.00 I IFF 15+ I SEAT PRICE £3.00

GASPING Two of the biggest names in Scottish comedy join forces for this new short comedy. Frankie Boyle stars as a recovering alcoholic who decides that working in a whisky distillery might be the only way to curb his addiction. Written and directed by Still Games Greg Hemphill. UK I 2014 I 17 mins I Director: Greg Hemphill I Starring: Frankie Boyle

GUIDE TO FETAL DEVELOPMENT Guide To Fetal Development this sixty-second short directed by Eden Court’s talented Digital Development Assistant Scott Willis sheds light on the influence social media has on the fetal development. UK I 2015 I 1 min I Director: Scott Willis I Starring: Owen Gorman, Jake Wilson I boatthefilm.com

BOAT The world is covered with water, Charlie is restricted to his boat searching for a home he may never find. Plagued by memories, nightmares and hallucinations. Will he be able to survive in this new world and find peace. UK I 2015 I 16 mins I Director: David Lumsden I Starring: Owen Gorman, Jake Wilson I boatthefilm.com

MISERY GUTS Julie wants a cat. Jenna wants her coke. Tom wants a friend. You can’t make everyone happy. A film funded by The Skinny magazine as part of the prize for winning their short film competition. UK I 2015 I 12 mins I Director: Rory Alexander Stewart I rorystewartfilms.co.uk

DROPPING OFF MICHAEL Young Michael is taken out for his last day of freedom by his Uncle Duncan. Despite the fun line-up that his uncle has laid on for him, Michael cannot forget where he's finally going that day. As events unfold, he realises what's at stake and that his Uncle is leading him down a one-way path. UK I 2014 I 15 mins I Director: Zam Salim

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER SIX Although she’s been dead for six months, Martin’s mother still watches his every move. It seems like he can’t do anything right and his odd behaviour is getting worse. He just wants to get rid of her, but will a fish and a nutter like Michelle be the answer? UK I 2014 I 24 mins I Director: Ewan Stewart I Starring: Neil McNulty, Michelle Gallagher, Mary McCusker

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SHORT CUTS 2

SUN 08 NOV I 11.00 I IFF 15+ I SEAT PRICE £3.00

COWARD

Two people connect over the mutual experience of murder. Directed by Eden Court Ambassador (and movie star/best ever Doctor Who assistant) Karen Gillen. USA I 2015 I 10 mins I Director: Karen Gillan

BB Kate Burton’s BB captures the awkwardness of first attractions. UK I 2015 I 18 mins I Director: Kate Burton I Starring: Ben Clifford, Joanne Thomson

TRACKS In the tradition of generations before him, Ed (15) is taken stalking by his father to make his first kill but their relationship is tested when Ed doesn’t react as expected and their wider connection with Nature is brought into question. UK I 2014 I 13 mins I Director: Claire Oakley I Starring: John Bell, Gordon Brown I tracksfilm.tumblr.com

FIRST ASCENT We all have to climb our first mountain in life at some point. In this enchanting and innocent evocation of childhood exploring, we journey with a young girl to taste the fascination, anticipation and delights, as well as the striving and toil of meeting new challenges. UK I 2015 I 16 mins I Director: Katrina Brown I Starring: Solveig Dennis

TIDE

An ageing lobsterman from the Isle of Lewis struggles to provide for his family and begins to question his value in a culture and way of life suffering the erosion of time. UK I 2015 I 23 mins I Director: Gordon Napier I Starring: Gary Lewis, Anita Vettesse, Lewis Baxter

HISTÒRIA D’UN OBJECTE (STORY OF AN OBJECT)

Història d'un Objecte is the story of an object, a story about subjectivity and introspection of people. The short film portrays the conflict between two friends after the disappearance of an object and their pursuit in order to find it. UK/Spain I 2014 I 11 mins I Director: Carlotta Castells Puig I Starring: Maria del Cid, Piqué Busqué I Catalan with subtitles

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audience award 2014 IFF Audience Award Winner Kon-Tiki.

Everyone who attends a Festival screening this year is invited to vote for their favourite film.

How to vote To vote you will be given a slip of paper before each screening, you just need to give the film you’ve seen a rating (by marking, or tearing the slip) and then hand it back to a member of Eden Court’s staff to ensure that your vote will count. 2014 WINNER: KON-TIKI (NORWAY) 2013 WINNER: MY SWEET PEPPERLAND (IRAQ) 2012 WINNER: FINAL CUT – LADIES & GENTLEMEN (HUNGARY) 2011 WINNER: RED DOG (AUSTRALIA) 2010 WINNER: THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST (SWEDEN) 2009 WINNER: DEPARTURES (JAPAN)

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tickets + info

Our Box Office is located just inside the front doors and is open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 and on Sundays from 11.00. The Box Office closes 15 minutes after the last ticketed event begins. BOOK ONLINE www.invernessfilmfestival.com or www.eden-court.co.uk ON THE PHONE 01463 234 234 OR IN PERSON AT EDEN COURT

TICKET PRICES Adult (over 18s) before 17.00 Adult evening Adult Concession Evening U18s & Students Eden Court Friends

£7.50 £9.00 £8.00 £5.00 at all times £1.00 off

TICKET DEALS Any 5 films (excluding Opening/Closing) for £25/£40 for two people. Any 7 films (excluding Opening/Closing) for £35/£55 for two people.

Any 10 films for £50/£75 for two people. RESERVATIONS Tickets may be reserved in person or by phone up to one week in advance for any performance at Eden Court. We will hold reserved tickets for three working days. Please note that all reservations which are not paid for in full within three working days will be released for sale. REDUCED RATES Reduced price seats are available for most performances. Only one reduction applies per ticket. Reductions generally apply to under 26s and all full-time students, people over 60, people claiming unemployment benefit, people with disabilities, people on income support and parties of 10 or more. We may ask to see proof of reduced rate status. People with disabilities may bring an escort at a reduced rate price if assistance is needed. Eden Court is a member of Highland Council’s Plus One scheme. For further details please contact Highland Council. POSTAGE CHARGES We can post your tickets to you for just £1.00 per transaction. You can of course collect your tickets in person at any time, either from Box Office or from our Sales Desk. BOOKING FEES The following Booking Fees apply per ticket to phone reservations and all online and phone sales: 50p for tickets up to £9.99 £1.00 for tickets £10.00 – £19.99 £2.00 for tickets £20.00 and over Classes and other education activities will not attract a fee. GIFT VOUCHERS Gift Vouchers make an ideal present and are available from the Box Office in any denomination. Please note that we do not accept Theatre Tokens. When using a voucher when booking online please omit the dash between the voucher number.

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