Scottish films are at the heart of the line-up for the 71st Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Teenage Superstars is one of the homegrown films on the list for the event, which runs from June 21 until July 2.

Directed by Grant McPhee, the movie is a vibrant music documentary that looks at the story of the hugely successful pre-Britpop Scottish music scene.

Another music documentary, The Groove Is Not Trivial, following world-renowned Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser, will also feature, along with Scottish-produced documentary Donkeyote.

Artistic director Mark Adams said: "Scottish talent has always been at the heart of the festival and I am thrilled to once again illuminate the great work that currently exists within the country.

"The quality, variety and breadth of this year's programme is a true testament to the high-level of craftsmanship in past and present Scottish film".