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  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stef Penney is a filmmaker and writer. She grew up in the Scottish capital and turned to film-making after a degree in Philosophy and Theology from Bristol University.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
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Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
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 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam and Kanchana Ruwanpura <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017<br />
<br />
Dr Kanchana Ruwanpura is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Dr David Rushton in the Merz Bothy
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Anissa M Bouziane, author, filmmaker, artist, talks about her book 'Dune Song' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Anissa M Bouziane, author, filmmaker, artist, talks about her book 'Dune Song' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019<br />
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Pictured: Argentinian Filmmaker Franco Volpi<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019<br />
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Pictured: Argentinian Filmmaker Franco Volpi<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019<br />
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Pictured: Argentinian Filmmaker Franco Volpi<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam and Kanchana Ruwanpura <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017<br />
<br />
Dr Kanchana Ruwanpura is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • DJ, filmmaker and radio broadcaster Don Letts gets this weekend’s craft beer festival at the Biscuit Factory, Edinburgh, in the mood accompanied by Pooja Padel (left), a brewing studies student at Heriot Watt University, and Chloe West of Stone and Wood Brewery. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Craft_Beer_Festival_Edinburgh_TM...jpg
  • DJ, filmmaker and radio broadcaster Don Letts gets this weekend’s craft beer festival at the Biscuit Factory, Edinburgh, in the mood accompanied by Pooja Padel (left), a brewing studies student at Heriot Watt University, and Chloe West of Stone and Wood Brewery. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Craft_Beer_Festival_Edinburgh_TM...jpg
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Entrance to the Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0013.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Kitchen of the Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0014.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Bathroom of the Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0012.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: the bathroom of the Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0011.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr David Rushton in the Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0010.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Merz Gallery in Sanquhar with bothy at the rear
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0006.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Exterior of Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0005.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: living area and kitchen of Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0004.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured Living area in Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0002.JPG
  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Living area and kitchen in Merz Bothy
    EEM_Merz Bothy_RD_201017_0001.JPG
  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Anissa M Bouziane, author, filmmaker, artist, talks about her book 'Dune Song' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Anissa M Bouziane, author, filmmaker, artist, talks about her book 'Dune Song' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 24 August 2019. Pictured: Anissa M Bouziane, author, filmmaker, artist, talks about her book 'Dune Song' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017
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  • Pictured: Jude Ratnam <br />
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Jude Ratnam is a Sri Lankan filmmaker. His documentary DEMONS IN PARADISE was selected at Cannes Film Festival 2017
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  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
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Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
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Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: kitchen detail of the Merz Bothy
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  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
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Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
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Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Dr David Rushton in the Merz Bothy
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  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Merz Bothy
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  • An exhibition on Conceptual Art 1966-1975 coincides with the launch of an architecturally significant bothy conversion forming an artists's residency.<br />
<br />
Sanquhar's former lemonade factory has been converted over eight years by the artist and filmmaker David Rushton. Rushton's Bothy offers a major architectural contribution to sustainable small-scale low-cost living/conversion.<br />
<br />
Inspired by Kurt Schwitters MERZBau in Elterwater, Cumbria and Schwitters' work on montage and assemblage, the opening celebrates the seventieth anniversary of Schwitters' most significant artistic contribution in the UK.<br />
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Pictured: Living area of Merz Bothy
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Hanif Kureishi, CBE is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent. In 2008, The Times included Kureishi in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Tom Feiling is a writer, journalist and award-winning documentary filmmaker and the author of two highly acclaimed books Cocaine Nation How the White Trade Took Over The World <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton, a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo and Aleš Šteger ,  a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Omar Robert Hamilton is a filmmaker and founding member of activist media collective Mosireen in Cairo<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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