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Iranian exile Abdolreza Kahani’s “Mortician” took top honors at this year’s Edinburgh Film Festival, taking the Sean Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence on Tuesday night. The film, shot in Canada on an iPhone,
Firefighters were on Sunday tackling a blaze on Arthur’s Seat, a landmark dormant volcano in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The shows that have gotten tongues wagging this year include stand-up gigs, character skits and a routine that ends with its performer covered in goo.
Scandinavia, the Baltics, Portugal, Galicia – the slate works a potentially fruitful co-production corridor between neighbors.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkrainian students to protest Navalny widow's appearance at Edinburgh literary festival over her Ukraine views
Ukrainian students at the University of Edinburgh plan to protest the upcoming appearance of the widow of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny at a literary festival in the city over what they say are her imperialist views of Ukraine.
The announcement was made with regret, but at the end of the day, Tyler DeSpain made the difficult decision to leave one family to focus on another.
Abdolreza Kahani's Mortician has won the Sean Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence, the top prize at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The award comes with a £50,000 cash prize and is decided by an audience vote.
In 2023 TikTok sent a notification to millions of users with Jodie's face, and the caption 'Is She Hot?'. Now, her debut show is a hilarious reflection on womanhood, grief and feminine rage. Told through musical comedy,
The Edinburgh Community School Corp. Board of Trustees has been honored with exemplary status from the Indiana School Boards Association.
The Edinburgh Comedy Award (formerly the Perrier Award) is handed out each year to the top clown in the class, and in 2008 it was joined by The Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award. Presented by television channel Dave, each year a shortlist of 10-15 jokes was drawn up by some of the leading comedy critics and comedians in the UK.
Unsettling music and Chekov's child draw the audience in before 1612 even starts, creating the perfect environment to learn about this historic witch trial. Rather than focussing on the people in power and how the hysteria and rumours spread,