London Features
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LFF head of business and operations talks venues, delegate provision and sponsorship flux
Anu Giri is enjoying her first London Film Festival as the new head of business and operations.
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How Tom Harper ensured the $40m 'The Aeronauts' took flight with Amazon Studios
’The Aeronauts’ receives its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on October 7.
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LFF’s Tricia Tuttle on programming ‘The Irishman’, not pursuing the Polanski, and creating buzzy, full screenings
The 63rd LFF begins on October 2, 2019.
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How top festivals are teaming up to support films and cut costs
Film festivals around the world are taking an increasingly co-operative approach.
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BFI London Film Festival 2018 preview: awards changes and venue challenges
This year’s event runs from October 10-21.
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How LFF closing night film 'Stan & Ollie' transitioned from TV to the big-screen
Director Jon S Baird and producer Faye Ward will launch the film at the BFI London Film Festival.
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London Film Festival head Tricia Tuttle talks 2018 line-up, female filmmakers, UK talent
Festival places focus on women directors, UK filmmakers.
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The rise of 'Lean On Pete' duo Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher
45 Years and Weekend duo talk film industry rise.
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How Clare Stewart transformed the BFI London Film Festival
With five editions of BFI London Film Festival under her belt and a sixth just beginning, Clare Stewart has transformed the event after five years of radical evolution.
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Is Netflix's 'Divines' acquisition a game-changer for indie film?
Camera d’Or winner Divines gets a worldwide release on Netflix in November.
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LFF: Wellington Films duo on 'The Levelling', future plans
Co-founders Rachel Robey and Al Clark talk about their latest feature, which plays in LFF’s First Feature competition.
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LFF: Benedict Andrews talks sexual abuse drama 'Una'
Una premeired at Telluride and will play in Official Competition at LFF next month.
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LFF focus: diversity, new venues in the spotlight
In its 60th anniversary year, the BFI London Film Festival (Oct 5-16) is expanding its programme, venues and industry events. Nikki Baughan reports.
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Jonas Cuaron talks the highs and lows of making 'Desierto'
The Mexican writer-director on making his ‘desert version’ of Gravity.
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Interview: celebrating 15 years of Tigerlily Films
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Tigerlily is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and also has its two largest productions, Remainder and The Ones Below, both playing at LFF.
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Ben Wheatley talks building 'High-Rise'
Ben Wheatley had his biggest budget to date to create the dystopian setting portrayed in JG Ballard’s novel High-Rise. Michael Rosser speaks to the UK film-maker about his vision for the story’s funky world
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BFI London Film Festival - cultural capital
The 2015 BFI London Film Festival will build upon the momentum of previous years’ events to present an eclectic and thought-provoking series of films and panel discussions.
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'Suffragette' director Sarah Gavron on women behind the camera
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Sarah Gavron on her BFI London Film Festival opener Suffragette and the challenges of being a female film-maker.
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War Book: Jack Thorne, Tom Harper
Writer Jack Thorne and director Tom Harper have reunited once again – this time for the micro-budget political thriller War Book, which received its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival.
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Peter Strickland talks Bjork and Burgundy
British director Peter Strickland talks about his first foray into concert films and his latest fiction feature, The Duke of Burgundy.