“This Year’s Edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival Host British Filmmaker Ken Loach and his Longtime Creative Collaborators, Writer Paul Laverty and Praen. The Trio Will Discusses the AcClaimed Films they have created together over the years including Palme d’or Winners the Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) and I, Daniel Blue (2016), ON Aug.”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The Trio Will Discuss of the AcClaimed Films They Have Created Together Over The Years Including Palme d’or Winners The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) and I, Daniel Blake (2016), on aug. 20. The Group Will Ten introduce a special retrospective screening on 35mm print of the The Wind that Shakes the BarleyStarring Cillian Murphy, The Fest ConfirMed.
Eiff’s in Conversation Strand Also Features A Range of Other Major Major Filmmaking Talent Who Will Discuss their Creative Careers to Date, Including Director Kevin MacDonald (The Last King of Scotland, Touching The Void, One to One: John & Yoko) Speaking with his brother, Producer Andrew MacDonald (Trainspotting, Civil War, 28 Years Later). Kevin Macdonald Will Also Present A Screening of The Cranes Are Flying (1957).
NIA Dacosta Will Discusses Her AcClaimed Work, WHICH SPANS INDEPENDENT FILM, HORROR SEQULS AND PROVOR STUDIO COMIC BOOK ADAPTIONS8 Years Later: The Bone Temple. She’ll Introduce A Special 4k Restoration of Doug Liman’s 90s Black Comedy GoEiff Said.
Among the Line-Up for this Year’s Speakers Is Also Director-Producer Duo Ben Wheatley and Andy Starke (Kill List, Bulk, Sightseers) As Well As andrea Arnold, Best Known for Her 2024 Cannes Outing Bird.
Jeremy Thomas (Eureka, 13 Assassins, Sexy beast) Will Also Be in Attendance in the Scottish Capital to Discusses His Career, WHICH INCLUDES COLLABORATIONS WITH Nicolas ROEGA suudden glimpses to deeper Things, The Story of Film, The Storms of Jemy Thomas). Thomas will introduce a special 35mm screening of nicolas roeg’s Bad Timing (1980), one of his earliest films.
Edinburgh International Film Festival Run from 14-20 August 2025. SAID CEO AND FESTIVAL DIRECTOR PAUL RIDD: “IT IS A GREAT HONOUR What promises to be a lively and fascinating discussion of their work together, with two pala d’Ors to their names and a body of work that includes ferocios.
“We Are Also Delighted to Be Presenting One of Their Major Films The Wind that Shakes the Barley from a 35mm print. It is a Genuine Thrill to be Able to this Formidable Trio to A Roster of Speakers at Eiff in A Programme of In Conversation Events Wich ALREADY INCLUDES Jeremy Thomas, Nia Da. MacDonald, Andrea Arnold and Ben Wheatley. ”