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Opening
Night of the Edinburgh International Film Festival
Odeon Cinema, Edinburgh

Director
Lynne Ramsay at the premiere of Ratcatcher,
the Odeon cinema, Edinburgh
The
festival didn't start entirely smoothly as chairman JOHN McCORMICK
got SIR DAVID STEEL's name wrong in front of the audience assembled
for the premiere of Ratcatcher
last night. Director LYNNE RAMSEY, not the tallest of people,
had a few difficulties trying to reach the microphone, but the
film was received well.
Some of the child stars of the film were a little shy, but not
as bad as ROBERT CARLYLE, who appeared at the opening night party
in a scruffy leather jacket (dress code: "gorgeous") was fawned
over by many females and left rather abruptly. Probably a good
thing because soon after, the free alcohol ran out and everyone
from staff to celebrities had to queue for a minimum of half an
hour to get a drink.
The party was held in the Edinburgh College of Art, a large classical
open space, which took some time filling. Nevertheless, festival
producer GINNIE ATKINSON and director LIZZIE FRANCKE showed by
example, getting down to some serious boogieing. But there were
no moves from ex-director
of the EIFF, MARK COUSINS, who had already put his knee out, apparently
while strutting his stuff at a previous party.
Filmhouse boss KEN INGLES got the award for outstanding effort
with his own take on the theme: a stuffed rat on his shoulder.
Best successful gatecrashing line was: "I'm here with the
Princess of Norway: Will you let me in?" It was, and they
did.
Various other familiar faces from the worlds of film, TV and comedy
made appearances, but the festival staff were having such a good
time that they managed to leave E J-YONG, the director of acclaimed
feature, An Affair, and first
time visitor to Edinburgh, stranded without a clue where his hotel
was. He had been whisked from airport to hotel to party so quickly
that he couldn't even remember the general direction. It begins
with "S", it's old, it's on five floors. Any ideas?
No, neither did I. Luckily a film festival bod was discovered
who had the hotel phone number.
Despite the earlier long queues for booze, as the night progressed
it started to feel like a real party and, at the end, everyone
joined in for a knees-up to "New York, New York". Roll on the
festival!
Lynne
Ramsay with two of the young stars from Ratcatcher
Ramsay and Tommy Flannagan field questions from
the press
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