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Edinburgh FestivalMonday, 16 August, 1999, 18:37 GMT 19:37 UK
Edinburgh in the frame
Edinburgh's Film Festival has a reputation for showcasing some of cinema's biggest box office hits of recent times and this year it looks set to follow the trend. We bring you a selection of scenes from some of this year's best features.

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Ratcatcher (UK)
Director Lynne Ramsay's first feature about the difficulties of growing up in a tattered Glasgow during the 1970s.
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The Big Tease (UK)
Directed by Kevin Allen and starring Glasgow comedian Craig Ferguson, The Big Tease is said to do for hairdressing what Strictly Ballroom did for competition dancing.
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Buena Vista Social Club (Cuba)
Director Wim Wenders accompanies Ry Cooder on his trips to Cuba to document his studio sessions in Havana with legendary musicians.
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Elephant Juice (UK)
Daniela Nardini and Emmanuelle Beart star in Sam Miller's London-based drama which takes a wry look at three couples as they attempt to come to terms with their lives.
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Go (USA)
Doug Liman's follow-up to Swingers includes drug abuse in LA, a road trip to Las Vegas, two gay actors and a corrupt policeman, all set to a livid techno soundtrack.
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A Room for Romeo Brass (UK)
Shane Meadows latest film is a shrewdly observed story of boyhood friendship, starring Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Bob Hoskins.
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Rushmore (USA)
Celebrated comedy actor Bill Murray stars in what is billed as one of the freshest, funniest American films in years, from director Wes Anderson.
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Sugar Town (USA)
Spandeau Ballet musician and Eastenders villain Martin Kemp stars in this comedy drama about rock 'n' roll in LA, directed by Kurt Voss and Allison Anders.
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Wonderland (UK)
Michael Winterbottom directs Gina McKee and Enzo Clienti in an ironic portrait of modern-day London.
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Beautiful People (UK)
Charlotte Coleman stars in Jasmin Dizdar's manic comedy about the entwined lives of a motley crew of Brits and Bosnian refugees in London in 1993.
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