Edinburgh International Film Festival 2026 announces Closing Night film

World Premiere of Louise Lockwood’s moving documentary Bel 

This gripping documentary chronicles the legacy and talent of a lost Scottish artist and the efforts to keep her memory and music alive

Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has announced that the closing night film of its 79th edition, running from 13 – 19 August 2026, will be the World Premiere of Louise Lockwood’s powerful debut documentary feature Bel

Bel tells the story of Beldina Odenyo, the Kenyan-Scottish musician, singer and songwriter, who performed under the stage name, Heir of the Cursed as well as working across Scotland’s theatre and poetry communities.

After her acclaimed performance at the Scottish Album of the Year Awards in 2021, Bel took her own life, leaving behind raw, intimate video diaries and a hard drive full of original songs of great beauty.  

This stirring film documents the journey her sister and friends took to release her work posthumously, creating a heartfelt, insightful portrait of a complex, intelligent and profoundly talented young woman. 

Bel is the first feature documentary for cinematic release from Louise Lockwood who has been making acclaimed multi-award-winning television documentaries for over 20 years. 

Louise has said: “I never knew Bel but her sister, Leah, is my friend. We live in the same village outside Glasgow, our children go to school together and I witnessed the impact Bel’s death had on her family and friends.

“When she died Bel was still relatively unknown, I want to help Leah change that. The talent was and still is there – hopefully this film will help give Bel a platform to share it from.” 

Produced by BAFTA-winning producer Sarah Howitt; executive producers John Archer (Hopscotch Films), Nancy Bornat, and Mark Thomas; and associate producer, the award-winning Scottish poet, novelist, and playwright Jackie Kay. 

Bel was commissioned for BBC Two, BBC Scotland and iPlayer by Clare Sillery, former Head of Commissioning, Documentaries and David Harron, Commissioning Editor, BBC Scotland. The Commissioning Editor is Emma Loach, Interim Head of Commissioning, Documentaries and the Commissioning Executive is Shona Thompson. 

Bel is supported by Screen Scotland, BBC and National Theatre of Scotland. 

EIFF CEO and Festival Director, Paul Ridd has said: “From the moment we saw this profoundly moving film we knew it had to be at our Festival.

“Honouring a lost Scottish artist with sensitivity, warmth and nuance, Louise Lockwood’s film, like Bel’s music, is humane, intimate and raw. We can think of no more perfect a way to close the Festival than with this wonderful film.”  

Isabel Davis, Executive Director of Screen Scotland said: “This is the perfect platform for Louise Lockwood’s debut theatrical feature Bel, building on her multi-award-winning body of work in Scotland to date.

“It is fantastic to have been able to support this intensely moving film. EIFF has become a vital meeting point between filmmakers and audiences, with conversations that begin in Edinburgh continuing to resonate internationally long after the festival ends.

“Those early connections can shape the trajectory of a film around the world; with each edition, EIFF strengthens its reputation as a launchpad for ambitious new work.” 

Associate Producer Jackie Kay has said: “Bel’s time on earth was too short. Her afterlife would surprise her if only she could come back to see.

“Hers was a haunting presence, she was mesmerising to see perform live. With this profoundly moving and insightful documentary, Bel’s legacy is rich, stretching into the unmarked years.” 

Sarah Howitt, Hopscotch Films, has said: ‘Telling Bel’s story has been an absolute privilege for all of us. 

“It was vital to us as filmmakers to work closely with those who knew and loved Bel to celebrate her extraordinary talent and bring Bel and her work to a wider audience.  Her death had a huge impact on so many, but her music will live on and her story will continue to resonate for many years to come.” 

This year’s EIFF runs from 13 – 19 August 2026 and opens with the International Premiere of Edinburgh-born filmmaker Louis Paxton’s debut feature The Incomer. 

The full programme for this year’s EIFF will launch on 1 July. 

EIFF’s invigorated vision under leadership from CEO & Festival Director Paul Ridd and Festival Producer Emma Boa continues to accelerate the discovery of new film talent and engage with audiences, industry members and local, national and international media.   

More information will be released about the 2026 Festival in the coming months. 

EIFF 2026 is supported by Screen Scotland.  

The EIFF team continues to create a world-class showcase for independent film and filmmaking talent. The Festival is supported by a Board chaired by Andrew Macdonald of DNA Films, producer of the iconic Edinburgh-based film Trainspotting, including Vice

Chair Amy Jackson, producer of BAFTA award-winning indie, Aftersun; Peter Rice, former Chairman of General Entertainment at Disney and President of 21st Century Fox; Teresa Moneo, producer and former Director of UK Film, Netflix; Isla Macgillivray, Partner at Saffery; and video game producer Romana Ramzan. 

Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 announce Closing Night film

  • Fremont follows Donya, a former Afghan translator for the U.S. Government who finds herself adrift in the titular Californian town  
  • Featuring a breakout debut performance from former TV journalist Anaita Wali Zada, the cast also includes Jeremy Allen White (The Bear, Shameless US) and Gregg Turkington (On Cinema, Ant-Man) 
  • The film is the fourth feature from BAFTA-nominated British Iranian filmmaker Babak Jalali, whose previous films include Frontier Blues and Radio Dreams 
  • Edinburgh International Film Festival runs from Friday 18 to Wednesday 23 August 2023 with full programme details released on Thursday 6 July 2023 
  • All tickets for Edinburgh International Film Festival go on sale at midday on 7 July via https://www.eif.co.uk/edfilmfest 

Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) which this year is hosted by Edinburgh International Festival, is delighted to announce the Closing Night film for the Festival will be the UK Premiere of BAFTA nominated filmmaker Babak Jalali’s Fremont

The film centres on troubled 20-something Donya, played in a breakout debut performance by former TV journalist Anaita Wali Zada, who, like her character in the film, was forced to flee Afghanistan. Donya is an Afghan translator whose work for the U.S. Government has led to her becoming lost and adrift in the titular Californian town.   

Donya takes a new job writing the fortunes at a fortune cookie factory and as her messages begin to be read by those throughout the city, her growing sense of longing drives her to send a more profound statement out to the world. 

Fremont’s dry sense of humour coupled with its stark, black and white cinematography has invited comparisons with the work of Jim Jarmusch and is a deft portrait of a young woman struggling to come to terms with the ghosts of her past, whilst simultaneously yearning for human connection and companionship.   

Featuring an eclectic cast of unforgettable characters and anchored by a touching performance by Zada, Fremont is an ode to the strange and shared experiences of so many immigrants trying to build a life in a new place. 

Fremont marks a personal work for British Iranian director Babak Jalali, whose films have screened at countless festivals around the world. His debut feature Frontier Blues screened at EIFF in 2010, and his sophomore feature, Radio Dreams, premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam where it won the Festival’s Tiger Award.   

The cast includes Anaita Wali Zada, Jeremy Allen White (The Bear, Shameless US) Gregg Turkington (Ant-Man, On Cinema), Boots Riley (Sorry to Bother You) and Bettina Devin (An Evening with Beverly Duff Lynn). The film is co-written by Carolina Cavalli whose current feature as director is the acclaimed film Amanda

Filmmaker Babak Jalali has said: “I’m so honoured that Fremont will have its UK premiere as the Closing Night film at EIFF! Growing up in the UK, it was easy to understand the huge cultural impact EIFF has had not just on these shores but also internationally.

“And the importance of making sure it continues to be here and to thrive. I’m thrilled to be returning to Edinburgh once again to show a film to an audience that I’ve very fond memories of, and in such a prestigious slot in the programme.” 

EIFF Programme Director Kate Taylor has said: “Our programming team was totally captivated by Fremont’s mood, style and subtlety, and adored both the character of Donya and the tender care shown by director Babak Jalali towards his layered protagonist.

“It’s an honour to close this year’s festival with a film that considers the complex dynamics of diaspora experience in such a nuanced way, whilst frequently delighting with its wry wit and off-beat humour. We can’t wait for Edinburgh audiences to fall under its spell.” 

Fremont will be released in the UK this Autumn by Modern Films. 

Hosted by Edinburgh International Festival in 2023, Edinburgh International Film Festival will present a bold, hand-picked programme celebrating the work of exceptional local and global filmmakers and ensuring the flame of EIFF burns bright for future generations of passionate cinema fans. 

Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023 programme including participating film festival venue information launches on Thursday 6 July 2023.  

Edinburgh International Film Festival runs from Friday 18 to Wednesday 23 August 2023. 

All tickets for Edinburgh International Film Festival go on sale at midday on 7 July via https://www.eif.co.uk/edfilmfest 

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