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Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) with Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) with Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) with Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) with Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Isabel Davis, Head of International, BFI with Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) and Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Isabel Davis, Head of International, BFI with Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney (45 Years) and Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council

Peter Bradshaw (The Guardian) and Toby Rose (Evening Standard)

Peter Bradshaw (The Guardian) and Toby Rose (Evening Standard)

Charlotte Rampling (45 Years) with Maisie Williams (The Falling)

Charlotte Rampling (45 Years) with Maisie Williams (The Falling)

Aerial view of party

Aerial view of party

Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council with Maisie Williams (The Falling) and Tristan Goligher (producer, 45 Years)

Briony Hanson, Director of Film, British Council with Maisie Williams (The Falling) and Tristan Goligher (producer, 45 Years)

Meg Thomson, producer, with Wendy Mitchell, British Council

Meg Thomson, producer, with Wendy Mitchell, British Council

Tricia Tuttle, BFI, with Maisie Williams

Tricia Tuttle, BFI, with Maisie Williams

Briony Hanson and Wendy Mitchell from the British Council

Briony Hanson and Wendy Mitchell from the British Council

Robbie Allen, Creative Scotland, with Isabel Davis,BFI

Robbie Allen, Creative Scotland, with Isabel Davis,BFI

Toby Rose (Evening Standard), Brian Robinson (BFI) and Patrick Howson (Bankside)

Toby Rose (Evening Standard), Brian Robinson (BFI) and Patrick Howson (Bankside)

Diarmud Scrimshaw (producer), Leon Forde (SPI Olsberg) and Harriet Rees (producer)

Diarmud Scrimshaw (producer), Leon Forde (SPI Olsberg) and Harriet Rees (producer)

Alex Handen, Jan Pace, Daniel Pavoncelli

Alex Handen, Jan Pace, Daniel Pavoncelli

Christelle Randall, Dave Calhoun, Tristan Goligher

Christelle Randall, Dave Calhoun, Tristan Goligher

Rhys Thomas (writer) and Zak Brilliant (Icon Film Distribution)

Rhys Thomas (The Appointment Group) and Zak Brilliant (Icon Film Distribution)

Bonnie Voland and Amanda Archibald (IM Global)

Bonnie Voland and Amanda Archibald (IM Global)

Nick Bower, Rebecca Hayes and Jacqui Hurt (Olswang)

Nick Bower, Rebecca Hayes and Jacqui Hurt (Olswang)

Naeem Mahood (director) and Bernerd Kordieh (producer)

Naeem Mahood (director) and Bernerd Kordieh (producer)

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