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Festival radar

Guardian readers tells us about the smaller film festivals they've attended. Interested in contributing a Festival Radar report? Drop an email to adam.boult@guardian.co.uk
  • Caley Station, Edinburgh-1942 by Edwin G Lucas ‘Edwin G. Lucas: An Individual Eye’ Edwin G. Lucas, Caley Station, Edinburgh, 1942. City Art Centre, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh. © the artist’s estate (Photo: City Art Centre)

    2018 Edinburgh Art Festival – in pictures

    Edinburgh’s dynamic visual arts scene is celebrated in the 15th annual art festival with more than 50 exhibitions at more than 45 venues
  • The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, screening in competition at New Horizons

    Festival radar: New Horizons international film festival, Poland

    James Hopkin: One of Poland’s best known film festivals takes place in cool, moat-bound Wrocław, screening 365 films over 12 days
  • Hippodrome Bo'ness Scotland home of silent film festival

    Festival radar: Hippodrome festival of silent cinema

    Pamela Hutchinson: Scotland's only silent film festival was born of the determination of a Bo'ness local to bring the big screen to his doorstep

  • Panama City

    Festival radar: International Film Festival of Panama

    A new film festival is helping a Central American country find its voice

  • Kino Ars in Krakow, Poland

    Festival radar: Off Plus Camera, Krakow, Poland

    Our irregular series on smaller film festivals looks at a Polish celebration of independent cinema kicking off this Friday

  • Festival radar: Cine-City, Brighton

    Neil Mitchell: After 10 years the south-east's most prominent film festival has kept its eclectic edge but grown in status and ambition
  • Mareel Shetland

    Festival radar: Screenplay, Shetland

    Britain's most northerly film festival, curated by Mark Kermode and Linda Ruth Williams, is putting the islands back on the map

  • Outside Komedia in Brighton

    Festival radar: Frighten Brighton 2012

    For the first instalment in a new reader-led series, Neil Mitchell braves Brighton's premier horror film festival

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