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Control (Kontroll) 00. See Thursday 19 August. UGC 6, 7.30pm. Peace One Day 00 Followmg the efforts of the film's writer director Jeremy Gilley to get a 24 hour global ceasefire. this is an honest and noble if a little flawed ~ documentary. What he has achieved in terms of the pacifist cause is remarkable and laudable. but as a piece of documentary making it lacks the passion of its beliefs. Punctuated With soundbites from its maker. a variety of Nobel Peace Laureates and UN diplomats. it's tlat, repetitive and somewhat narciSSistic, if admirable. (Gordon Eldrett) UGC 5, 7.45pm.

My Summer of Love 0000 Pawel Pawlikowski’s Credentials as Britain's most interesting film director are contiriiied in this intriguing analySis of modem Britain essayed through the love affair of two young girls. the cynical Taiiisin (Emily Blunt) and fantasst Mona (Natalie Pr'ess‘i. Pawlikowski’s images and

VISITING THE TAIT

2‘ r‘ s gar/1 s :.'eriictar,ie 833*, "e a' '1 a "‘I: ~': f'a'. ;‘.;,ii"sta«ing1. friesfc:1a'”i~':'f' '."»’ S‘fl‘bli/lliil‘L‘S 2f the e site" ,e. .f minute, tt‘is s a ‘asc "ati'i ; ‘n. ..: '. The Last Resort Katee” A‘tat ‘. «9pm

Love Is in the Air 0.0

2’) August Fli’lflf‘iOa’St? 2. 8:)” Riding Giants 0... Sta“. p-:'aita's follow uth DOQTOWD and 2780. s .s a semi-serious rnultigenerationai insiders

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look at the origins of surfing and is so colorful and siib\.'ersi.e it if; difficult not to get swept up in the ltt,'iilf)it)t_}, at its wave. Through old footage and great interwews this rr-zasseriibles the rags t': riches tale of the once humble Hawaiian hobby sport. Go on, dive in. suits up Dave ‘the CruCial' McBreakeri t/GC I). 8pm.

A Letter to True 00. See Thursday 1‘) August. G/asgov. Fi/ni Theatre 2. 9pm. Zelary 000 remote mountain village after fleeing from the Gestapo, Eliska assumes a new identity and starts a new very slow and rural life. but then the Inevitable happens. MoVing tale of love and change in a time of madness. This Czech Republic. Austrian and Slovakian co-production manages to sustain its pas5ion and sweep over its masswe epic length (150 minutesi. (Tony McKibbin) Fi/mhouse l. 9. 15pm.

Metallica: Some Kind of Monster 0... This one goes to 1 1. Prowng This IS Spinal Tap was no exaggeration. this access-all-areas documentary follows metal band Metallica during the turbulent production of their most recent studio album 8t Anger. From lead singer James Hetfield checking into rehab to the inCIUSion of a shrink to keep the band talking. Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's film is thankfully free from record company spin as the boys allow themselves to be shown warts-aii'-all. At times as touching particularly the inten/iew With former member Dave Mustane as it is hilarious. it‘s also a frank reminder of what a formidable and Influential group Metallica really are. (James Mottram). UGC 7, 9.30pm

Taking sanctuary iii a

Tony McKibbin wants everyone to go and see the short films of

MARGARET TAIT

A filmmaker who always saw her work more as a vocation than a profession, Margaret Tait often works as a kind of archivist of reality, whether that be recording the day to day events of Edinburgh life 50 years ago, as in Rose Street (Margaret Tait Programme 3), or capturing some of the relatively unchanging patterns of Orkney living present in Land Makars (Programme 4). Along with her ever supportive husband Alex Pirie, Tait devoted herself to her work in spirit, if not always finding the time and finance to do so in real life, and so there’s often a diary-like quality to the images she captures that may bring to mind the work of

Jonas Mekas.

But within this apparently casual aesthetic there’s both a rigour (an insistence in finding what is real life and not phoney sentiment) and a pressing question about what is this thing, ‘Scottishness’, and this land, ‘Scotland’. Not that Tait was an insular filmmaker. Though her background was very much in the John Grierson tradition of documenting reality, she actually studied at the Rome Film School in the early 19305, and while there made Three Portrait Sketches (Programme 1) on Italian artists. Finally, however, she seemed preoccupied with how Scotland could be perceived from the inside out and not - a la Brigadoon and Braveheart - outside in.

I Allargaret Tait S/iOrts. Fi/mhouse. 623 8030 from 23 Aug, 8pm. Each

Programme costs £6.45 (£4.20) each

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Rhythm Is It! 000

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