A24’s Rose Garnett, Ken Loach join Edinburgh film festival industry lineup

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A24’s Rose Garnett, Ken Loach join Edinburgh film festival industry lineup

A24 executive Rose Garnett and Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach are to speak as part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival industry programme,

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A24 executive Rose Garnett and Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach are to speak as part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival industry programme, which runs from August 15-20.

Garnett, who has previously worked as director of BBC Film and head of artistic at Film4, will be speaking as part of the Unified series, a partnership between EIFF and Amy Jackson and Lauren Dark’s nascent production company, Unified.  

Further execs speaking across the programme will be Eva Yates, director of BBC Film and Farhana Bhula, interim Film4 director.

Filmmakers that will take part in ‘in conversation’ events include Loach alongside his longstanding partners, writer Paul Laverty and producer Rebecca O’Brien; 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and Candyman director Nia DaCosta; Eva Victor, director and star of EIFF opening night film Sorry, Baby, alongside the film’s producer Adele Romanski; and filmmaker and documentarian Kevin Macdonald, who will give the keynote with his brother, 28 franchise producer and EIFF chair Andrew Macdonald.

There will also be talks with producer Jeremy Thomas and filmmaker Mark Cousins; director Ben Wheatley with producer Andy Starke; Bird director Andrea Arnold; and Past Lives and Materialists producer David Hinojosa.

Animation Scotland and Animated Women UK are taking part in a panel on animation opportunities in Scotland.

The industry programme will take place at the festival hub at Tollcross Central Hall.

“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,” said Paul Ridd, CEO and festival director.

“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.”

The full EIFF programme runs from August 14 to 20. 

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