Written by A. H. on 09 Sep 2016
With its line-up fully confirmed and with Glasgow tickets already on sale, all we've been waiting for is the opportunity to pounce upon tickets for the Edinburgh leg of Scotland Loves Anime 2016.
This time is now upon us, with the Edinburgh Filmhouse web site now making all of their tickets available for their leg of the festival.
Tickets are available to all of the films, with the usual bulk discounts in place if you're attending multiple screenings - you can book tickets via the Edinburgh Filmhouse web site.
If you are heading to Edinburgh, don't forget that the UK Anime Network Podcast LIVE takes place at the Edinburgh Filmhouse's Guild Room between 10:30AM and 12PM on Sunday, 23rd October. Attendance is open to all with no tickets required, and what's more it's absolutely free, so be sure to come along and join the fun!
Here's the full line-up of screenings across the Edinburgh leg of the festival:
Monday, 17th October
20:30 - The Place Promised in Our Early Days
Tuesday, 18th October
20:30 - The Garden of Words / Voices of a Distant Star
Wednesday, 19th October
20:30 - Belladonna of Sadness
Thursday, 20th October
20:30 - Princess Arete
Friday, 21st October
13:00 - Harmony
15:45 - Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
18:20 - Accel World: Infinite Burst (plus Q&A with producer Kohei Kawase)
21:00 - Kizumonogatari: Parts 1 and 2
Saturday, 22nd October
13:00 - A Silent Voice
16:00 - Momotaro, Sacred Sailors
18:40 - Your Name.
21:10 - Redline
Sunday, 23rd October
10:30 - UK Anime Podcast LIVE
13:00 - Girls und Panzer der Film
15:45 - Pigtails and other Production I.G. shorts
18:15 - Persona 3 the Movie 1: Spring of Birth
20:30 - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Monday, 24th October
20:20 - Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
Also of note is confirmation of the major guest for the Edinburgh side of the event, with Warner Entertainment providing anime producer Kohei Kawase for a Q&A session after the screening of Accel World: Infinite Burst.
If you're looking for tickets to the Glasgow leg of the festival, they're still available from the Glasgow Film Theatre web site.
Author: A. H.
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