The St. Andrews Festival in the Sands Film Festival in Scotland will open on April 25 with the display of the British independent comedy Wallis song A island starring Carrie Moligan and Cyan Clecord (Fragrag).
The comedy arrives at Sands after appearing at the Sandans Film Festival for this year. The winning film, which pushes his favorite popular duo, follows his gathering and performing a concert on his remote island. The focus will focus on prior approval on March 28.
Sands, which will be played until April 27, will also show the Oscar -winning documentary No other landWhich tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a Palestinian film director and an Israeli journalist, Two strangers try not to kill each otherA loud document for a married couple, where they are reflected in their lives together, the movement of aging and the changes they bring. The director and co -producer of the film, Monon Umet, will attend the festival and participate in the post -screen question and answer.
Other Sands 2025 titles include Magicians Among the writer and director Elizabeth Sanky, who will also participate in a question and answer alongside the composer and producer Jeremy Dizli, and Shayry Eto, was nominated for the Academy Award. Black box diariesDOC, which examines the battle of one woman against the old judicial system in Japan.
Among the main guests scheduled for the festival is a veteran and presenter and a young man, Joanna Lumali, who will participate in a question and answers session on the second day of the festival. On the same day, festivals founders Joe and Anthony Rousseau will participate in conjunction with AGBO CCO Angela Russo-Ottot, in a conversation session with Caribbean director Frank E.
Else The second wrestler and NapoleonWhile the influential casting director, Kharmel Kokran, will also discuss her professional path. Cocreen's credits include Ray Lin, Salbourne, and North.
Now in her fourth year, the director of the Sands Ania Trzebiatowska Festival describes the event as the “Communication and Community Strengthening” destination.
“In these complex times, the sympathy that films can conjugate more vibrant than ever. Now in its fourth year, our boutique cinematic festival in Saint Andrews was always driven by the desire to grow in depth and meaning instead of size,” said Trzebiatowska. “I see the sand as a platform for exciting new sounds and space where enthusiastic and creative people can meet to communicate and discuss their work in the film industry.”
“Sands has always been about celebrating bold stories and promoting creative ties with meaning. This year's program reflects the festival's commitment to amplifying various voices and highlighting the artists who unite, inspire and innovate. Film makers,” added Angela Rosso-Autstott, chief creativity in Ajabu.