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NATURAL SCOTLAND ON SCREEN As part of the Year of Natural Scotland, this short season showcases films inspired by Scotland’s natural landscapes, wildlife and biodiversity. Included in the programme are Rivers and Tides (Sun 18 Aug), which casts an eye over the work of land artist and sculptor Andy Goldsworthy; The Illusionist (pictured above, Sun 25 Aug), an evocative animation reimagining 1950s Edinburgh; and Michael Powell’s intense drama The Edge of the World (Tue 27 Aug) about the decreasing population of Scotland’s outer isles. (Edward Dudgeon) Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow.

romp is brilliantly witty and the message about flawed individuals finding their own way to be heroes is a kindly one, intelligently expressed. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 3 Aug.

FESTIVALS, SEASONS AND ONE-OFFS The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (15) ●●●●● (Stephan Elliott, Australia, 1994) Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce. 104min. Two transvestites and a transsexual go on a trip across the Australian outback for a drag show. Serious issues pop up from time to time, but the emphasis is on the camp humour of the in-bus bitchiness and outrageous musical set-pieces. Cameo, Edinburgh, Mon 22 Jul. Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Sun (tbc) (Casey Tebo, US, 2013) 140min. A documentary of Aerosmith’s visit to Japan following the Fukushima disaster of 2011. Vue Omni, Edinburgh, Tue 16 Jul. Akira (12) ●●●●● (Otomo Katsuhiro, Japan, 1988) Voices of Iwata Mitsue, Sasaki Nozomu, Koyama Mami. 124min. A mythical, futuristic tale of post-holocaust Tokyo, where pill- popping biker kids begin to unearth a dodgy government project. Superbly animated with fantastic imagination, but you’d be well advised to know something of the plot before you see it. Cameo, Edinburgh, Sat 13 Jul.

LIVE SCREENING André Rieu Live in Maastricht (E) (Netherlands, 2013) André Rieu. The virtuoso violinist plays a huge home town concert, broadcast live via satellite. Various venues, Sat 13 & Sun 14 Jul. Before Sunrise (15) (Richard Linklater, US, 1995) Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke. 101min. The actors give career-best performances while director Linklater veers into Eric Rohmer territory with his funny, sweet and fundamentally wise movie about a brief romance in Vienna. Cameo, Edinburgh, Sun 18 Aug. Billy Budd (PG) (Peter Ustinov, UK, 1962) Terence Stamp, Robert Ryan, Melvyn Douglas. 119min. During the 1797 war between England and France, young Billy (Stamp) is a sailor who appears to be too good to be true. Cameo, Edinburgh, Tue 20 Aug. Breath of the Gods (U) (Jan Schmidt-Garre, Germany/India, 2013) 105min. A documentary exploring the origins of modern yoga, featuring interviews with its more famous proponents. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sun 21 Jul. Chicken Run (U) (Peter Lord, Nick Park, UK, 2000) Voices of Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson. 85min. Ginger rallies her fellow hens to fly their coop in Aardman studio’s first feature. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 20 Jul. Cleopatra (PG) (Joseph L Mankiewicz, US, 1963) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison. 246min. An epic depiction of the incredible life of the queen of Egypt.

Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Sun 14 Jul; Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sun 11 Aug. David Bowie Is Happening Now (tbc) (Hamish Hamilton, UK, 2013) A cinematic tour around the V&A’s extraordinarily popular David Bowie Is exhibition. Various venues, Tue 13–Sat 18 Aug. Dial M for Murder (PG) ●●●●● (Alfred Hitchcock, US, 1954) Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings. 105min. Hitchcock’s suspense film, drawn from Frederick Knott’s stage play, chronicles an ex- tennis pro plotting to murder his wife. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 3 & Sun 4 Aug. Elvis Presley Film Society A screening of a handful of the swivel- hipped one’s 30-plus films. O’Neill’s, Glasgow, Sun 14 Jul. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (PG) ●●●●● (Werner Herzog, Germany, 1974) Bruno S, Walter Ladengast, Brigitte Mira. 110min. Herzog uses the figure of a young man who’s had no human contact as the ultimate misfit and an excuse for satirising social conventions from the point of view of the innocent. Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Thu 11 Jul; Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 27 & Sun 28 Jul. The General (U) (Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman, US, 1926) Buster Keaton, Marion Mack. 90min. The BBC Scottish Symphony provide live accompaniment to the silent comedy, which follows a Georgia train engineer who gets caught up in the American

Civil War. City Halls, Glasgow, Fri 26 Jul. LIVE SCREENING Glyndebourne: Hippolyte et Aricie Jean-Philippe Rameau’s first opera, live from Glyndebourne festival. Various venues, Thu 25 Jul. LIVE SCREENING Glyndebourne: Le Nozze di Figaro Mozart’s classic opera with musical director Ticciati at the helm. Cameo, Edinburgh, Tue 23 Jul. The Good Road (15+) (Gyan Correa, India, 2012) 89min. Metaphysical road movie about three sets of people travelling across a stretch of Indian highway over 24 hours. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Tue 23 Jul. Grave of the Fireflies (12) ●●●●● (Isao Takahata, Japan, 1988) Tsutomu Tatsumi, Ayano Shiraishi. 94min. Tragic animation about a young boy and his little sister’s efforts to survive in World War II Japan. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Fri 12–Thu 18 Jul; Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 20 Jul. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (12) ●●●●● (Peter Jackson, US/ New Zealand, 2012) Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage. 169min. Long-awaited prequel to Jackson’s epic adaptations of The Lord of the Rings. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Sat 13 Jul. Josh (15+) (Iram Parveen Bilal, US/ Pakistan, 2012) Khalid Ahmed, Parveen Akber, Faizan Haqquee. A Karachi schoolteacher is devastated when her nanny disappears. When she decides to investigate, she faces a culture clash of 11 Jul–22 Aug 2013 THE LIST 73