The full Edinburgh Film Festival industry lineup was announced this afternoon, with high-profile visitors including filmmakers Rose Garnett and Eva Victor alongside producer Adele Romanski (Moonlight).
Edinburgh’s industry events will run from 15 August to 20 August at the Festival Hub at Tollcross Central Hall.
The festival’s In Conversation session will begin on August 15 with a session featuring Rose Garnett. The next day, Victor (Sorry, Baby) and Romanski will chair a masterclass, and it will be followed by an EIFF Networking Brunch delivered in association with Screen Fringe.
The Sixteen Films team, Ken Loach, Paul Laverty, and Rebecca O’Brien, will give a session on 20 August, while filmmaker Kevin Macdonald and his brother, producer Andrew Macdonald, will deliver the EIFF Keynote on 17 August. Scroll down for the full industry lineup.
Discussing this afternoon’s announcement, Paul Ridd, CEO and Festival Director, said he is “absolutely thrilled to welcome so many major Scottish, UK and international guests from the world of film to take part in our industry programme in August.”
“Building on the success of last year, we are delighted to present a week of diverse and exciting events, talks and networking opportunities, with a programme speaking to a wide range of themes, ideas and learning opportunities for our industry delegates,” he said. “We are passionately committed to connecting Scottish and UK talent with the international film community, and we are especially thrilled to have worked so closely with Unified and so many other supportive organisations and individuals to access their formidable networks and to build something truly special. This promises to be a significant and vital week for film and the film industry, as well as a great deal of fun, and we look forward to welcoming press, buyers, producers, filmmakers, and the wider industry to Edinburgh this August.”
The Edinburgh Film Festival runs from 14 – 20 August.
FULL PROGRAMME:
On Friday 15 August, the day begins the first EIFF Networking Brunch delivered in association with WFTV. This will be followed by a Unified Series conversation with executive and producer Rose Garnett.
This will be followed by Ben Wheatley and Andy Starke as part of EIFF In Conversation that afternoon.
Later in the afternoon, an industry panel on Access in Filmmaking will take place, delivered in association with Code Collaboration and Oska Bright. This event will be followed directly by EIFF Networking Drinks in association with the Production Guild of Great Britain. Legendary film producer Jeremy Thomas will take the stage for an EIFF In Conversation with filmmaker Mark Cousins later that evening.
On Saturday 16 August, the day opens with an EIFF In Conversation event with Eva Victor (writer, director and star of EIFF Opening film Sorry, Baby) and film producer Adele Romanski (Sorry, Baby, Moonlight, Aftersun), followed by an EIFF Networking Brunch delivered in association with Screen Fringe. The afternoon features a Unified Series discussion with Eva Yates, Director of BBC Film, before an industry panel on The Outrun – From Development to Distribution, exploring the hit novel and film adaptation from development through to its successful run in cinemas and awards recognition. This panel will be followed by EIFF Networking Drinks in association with BBC Film, before the evening kicks off in true Scottish style with the renowned EIFF Ceilidh.
On Sunday 17 August, the day will start with the EIFF Networking Brunch in association with Screen Scotland, at Summerhall Library Gallery. This will be followed by a Unified Series discussion with award winning feature film producer Adele Romanski. Filmmaker and documentarian Kevin Macdonald and his brother, producer Andrew Macdonald, will deliver the EIFF Keynote that afternoon, discussing their long and varied careers.
An industry panel Animation in Scotland will be delivered in the early evening, in association with Animation Scotland and Animated Women UK, exploring the funding landscape, creative highlights and new technology in animation.
The panel will be followed by EIFF Networking Drinks, before a Unified Series discussion with Oscar nominated US producer David Hinojosa (EIFF 2025 UK Premiere After This Death, Past Lives, Bodies Bodies Bodies).
On Monday 18 August, the morning EIFF Networking Brunch will be hosted in association with Screen Hub Scotland, followed by a Unified Series discussion with Farhana Bhula, Interim Director of Film4.
In the afternoon, trailblazing filmmaker Nia DaCosta will be taking part in an EIFF In Conversation, followed by an industry panel on Crafting Fear through Games and Film, delving into survival horror, exploring how games and films create fear through mechanics like resource scarcity, vulnerability and pacing. This event will be followed by EIFF Networking Drinks.
On Tuesday 19 August, the morning EIFF Networking Brunch will be hosted in association with Enterprise Ireland, Filming in Limerick and Screen Scotland, followed by a special Unified Series panel event on international co-productions.
In the afternoon, writer and director Andrea Arnold will be joining an EIFF In Conversation event to discuss her stellar career. This will be followed by an industry panel on Screenwriting in Scotland before the evening EIFF Networking Drinks in association with Writers Guild of Great Britain.
On Wednesday 20 August, the Festival’s final day will begin with Ken Loach, Paul Laverty and Rebecca O’Brien as part of EIFF In Conversation, where they will discuss their far-reaching and illustrious careers and collaborations.
