What we’re about
Do you have an interest in film (or just enjoy a lively discussion)? Do you enjoy seeing a diversity of films in the company of a diverse audience? Do you enjoy experiencing different cultures and periods of history through cinema? If so, you've come to the right group.
This is the Meetup Group for the Edinburgh Film Guild. It has been created to make the Guild's events readily accessible to all members of the public, and to extend the variety of events for members.
More info on the Edinburgh Film Guild :
https://edinburghfilmguild.org.uk/
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Screening: ‘Frantz’ Friday, 15 November 2024French Institute of Scotland, Edinburgh
The Guild's new season continues Friday, 15 November 2024 at 6 pm, with a screening of François Ozon's Frantz.
Frantz
François Ozon | 2016 | 114 min | French and German with English subtitles | Rated 12An elegiac tale of love and remembrance set in a small German town in the aftermath of World War I, where a young woman mourning the death of her fiancé forms a bond with a mysterious Frenchman who has arrived to lay flowers on her beloved’s grave. Winner: Best Young Actor or Actress (Paula Beer), Venice Film Festival; Nominated for 11 César Awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor.
Joint screening with the French Film Festival UK and Institut français d’Ecosse commemorating Armistice Day, in association with the Goethe Institute Glasgow.
> Trailer
Booking: Book online or call 0131 285 6030.
(A '5-Film Season Pass' is also available for £30, saving £10 on the regular price.)Venue: The Institut français d’Écosse (French Institute of Scotland) is fully accessible with step-free access.
- Reminder: ‘Frantz’ screens Friday, 15 November 2024French Institute of Scotland, Edinburgh
The Guild's new season continues this Friday, 15 November 2024, at 6 p.m., with a screening of François Ozon's Frantz.
Frantz
François Ozon | 2016 | 114 min | French and German with English subtitles | Rated 12An elegiac tale of love and remembrance set in a small German town in the aftermath of World War I, where a young woman mourning the death of her fiancé forms a bond with a mysterious Frenchman who has arrived to lay flowers on her beloved’s grave. Winner: Best Young Actor or Actress (Paula Beer), Venice Film Festival; Nominated for 11 César Awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor.
Joint screening with the French Film Festival UK and Institut français d’Ecosse commemorating Armistice Day, in association with the Goethe Institute Glasgow.
> Trailer
Booking: Book online or call 0131 285 6030.
(A '5-Film Season Pass' is also available for £30, saving £10 on the regular price.)Venue: The Institut français d’Écosse (French Institute of Scotland) is fully accessible with step-free access.