The Top 10 must-see films at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival
We look at the top ten films you should see at this year's film festival.
• A scene from 'The Illusionist'
• The Illusionist
The opening night gala in the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, newly adapted for film premieres, has been called a "perfect opening act". It is the much-anticipated second outing by the French animator Sylvain Chomet, after his cult hit The Belleville Rendezvous. Set in the Western Isles and Edinburgh, with stunning backdrops, it is the story of an over-the-hill magician and his young companion.
• Toy Story 3
The Pixar studio's animators will be in town to present the preview of the 3-D film, the third installment in the massively popular family franchise, with voices by the likes of Tom Hanks, Timothy Dalton and Whoopi Goldberg.
• Third Star
The closing night gala film is typical of the festival's quest for a British discovery. Hattie Dalton, who won a Bafta in 2005 for her short film The Banker, about a man who works in a sperm bank, makes her feature film debut. It's described as a "life-affirming" road movie about terminal illness, where James, a young man played by Benedict Cumberbatch, takes his friends on a road trip to his favourite beach in Pembrokeshire.
• Jackboots on Whitehall
Winston Churchill takes refuge in Scotland in an alternative story of the Second World War, with quirky stop-motion caricatures voiced by Ewan McGregor, Richard Grant, Timothy Spall and Alan Cumming.
• Get Low
Robert Duvall stars as an American old-timer who decides to stage his own funeral party – before he dies. With Bill Murray and Sissy Spacek, it is billed as one of the "big exciting comedies" of this year's festival.
• The Secret in their Eyes
This Spanish film was the surprise winner of this year's Oscar for foreign language film but has yet to be seen in Britain. The thriller centres on an ex-detective trying to write his first novel but drawn back to an old case.
• Restrepo
Winner of the grand jury prize at the Sundance festival in Utah for best US documentary, Restrepo follows a battalion of US soldiers stationed in the Korengal valley of Afghanistan in 2007. Directors Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger are said to have achieved an extraordinary level of access to US fighting men.
• The Runaways
With Twilight's Goth princess Kristen Stewart and emerging child star Dakota Fanning, this is a biopic of the Runaways, the short-lived but noisy 1970s all-girl teenage rock band formed by guitarist Joan Jett and drummer Cherrie Currie.
• The People vs George Lucas
A film about Star Wars obsessives, and sure to appeal to them. Playing with the slew of fan art around the Star Wars series, the film delves into how diehard fans revere and revile George Lucas, and how they feel about the way he has revisited the films and characters that became their demi-gods.
• Superhero Me
Like The People vs George Lucas, this is seen as a cult hit waiting to happen. Documentary film-maker Steve Sale fashions his own spandex suit and sets out to find what it really takes to be a home-made superhero, with alarming consequences.
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