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Edinburgh’s Paul Ridd on Robert Redford’s Legacy, Hollywood’s Festival Sit-Out, and the ‘Obsession’ Phenomenon: “I Did Not See That Coming”

The film festival director is more confident than ever in Edinburgh's mission to spotlight emerging voices — but it helps getting Ewan McGregor, Gregg Araki, and Kenneth Branagh up to the Scottish cap

Edinburgh’s Paul Ridd on Robert Redford’s Legacy, Hollywood’s Festival Sit-Out, and the ‘Obsession’ Phenomenon: “I Did Not See That Coming”
Hollywood Reporter — 2 July 2026
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The film festival director is more confident than ever in Edinburgh's mission to spotlight emerging voices — but it helps getting Ewan McGregor, Gregg

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Why This Matters

The Edinburgh International Film Festival’s resilience in championing underrepresented voices—despite Hollywood’s retreat from festival circuits—underscores a pivotal shift in global cinema. By securing high-profile figures like Ewan McGregor and Kenneth Branagh, the festival not only validates its role as a launchpad for bold storytelling but also signals that prestige talent still seeks platforms beyond the industry’s commercial gatekeepers.

Background Context

Founded in 1947, the Edinburgh International Film Festival has long operated in the shadow of Cannes and Venice, yet it carved a distinct identity by prioritizing avant-garde and politically charged cinema. Its recent success in attracting A-list actors reflects a broader reckoning in Hollywood, where stars increasingly bypass traditional premieres in favor of festivals that align with their creative ambitions rather than studio mandates.

What Happens Next

With Hollywood’s festival fatigue showing no signs of abating, Edinburgh’s ability to sustain this momentum may hinge on securing even more high-profile guests—and proving its selections can translate to awards buzz. Meanwhile, the festival’s focus on emerging voices could intensify pressure on rivals like Sundance to double down on risk-taking, or risk being outflanked by a European upstart with a sharper editorial edge.

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