CONTENTS 22 AUG–19 SEP 2013 | LIST.CO.UK

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S cottish film has had its ups and downs but right now it looks like we might be facing a resurgence of sorts. In the coming months we have Dexter Fletcher’s Sunshine on Leith, an adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s Filth and indie sleeper For Those in Peril all coming to cinema screens. And a little further down the line we can look forward to two other big name production: The Railway Man and Under the Skin, both of which were also shot in Scotland. Read more about these, plus all the other top autumn movie releases in this issue’s extended film special, starting on page 13.

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AUTUMN FILM PREVIEW With summer blockbuster mer blockbuster season behind us, we turn our attention to the mix of intriguing mainstream releases, thoughtful indie films and considered arthouse pics that’ll be filling our screens as the leaves fall. We’ve also paid special attention to the biggest upcoming Scottish releases see our feature from page 13.

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Win tickets to Pleasance Sessions Win tickets to Crime and Punishment at the Citizen’s Theatre

Win tickets to Stripped at the Edinburgh International Book Festival

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Win a Dance Base course for two people Win an Aperol Spritz Kit and tickets to Micheline Brel

Win a Love Dance pass for two people

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Mailbox The Realist News and Opinion FEATURES

Autumn Film Preview

TRAVEL Tarascon

STAYING IN

Eli Roth Glee

FOOD & DRINK

Ong Gie AROUND TOWN

Vintage Glasgow Autumn sports BOOKS

Bloody Scotland Hannah Kent CLUBS

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Musika’s Edinburgh Fringe Closing Party 44 Riverside Festival 45

COMEDY Tom Stade Jason Manford

FILM

The Way Way Back Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

KIDS

Horace the Haggis LGBT

Dive! / Pussy Whipped

MUSIC

Music Language Fuck Buttons THEATRE

A Play, a Pie and a Pint Crime and Punishment VISUAL ART

Rachel Barron Domicele Tarabildiene

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Recruitment BACK PAGE

First & Last: Eoin Colfer

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FRONT Top 5 News

BOOKS

Margaret Atwood

COMEDY Richard Herring

DANCE Don Quixote

KIDS Little Howard

MUSIC Frank Zappa

THEATRE

Beckett at the Festival

VISUAL ART

Katri Walker INDEX

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THIS WEEK ON LIST.CO.UK/ FESTIVAL We’ve gathered together everything you need to navigate the end of the Festival: our Hitlists have been updated with the most essential shows you can’t afford to miss, while our Top Rated page now boasts well over 3500 reviews, ranked so you can easily pick out the five-star shows that everyone agrees on. agrees on.