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FeaturesLFF: 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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FeaturesLFF 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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FeaturesJonas Cuaron talks the highs and lows of making 'Desierto'
The Mexican writer-director on making his ‘desert version’ of Gravity.
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FeaturesInterview: 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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FeaturesBen 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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Features'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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FeaturesWar 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.
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FeaturesBritish Council, Screen present Stars at LFF
PICTURE GALLERY: Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow last night at an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.
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FeaturesThe Falling, LFF World Premiere
Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams, director Carol Morley and newcomer Florence Pugh at the world premiere of The Falling at the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
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FeaturesBFI London Film Festival 2014, opening night
PHOTO GALLERY: Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley were among the stars who took to the red carpet for the European premiere of The Imitation Game - the opening night film of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
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Clare Stewart, London Film Festival
Clare Stewart, director of BFI London Film Festival, tells Michael Rosser that a revamped programming approach is paying off.
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FeaturesBFI London Film Festival opening night: Captain Phillips
Tom Hanks and Paul Greengrass attended the European premiere of their hijack thriller.
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LFF 2013: London steers successful course
In her second year heading up the BFI London Film Festival (Oct 9-20), Clare Stewart tells Sarah Cooper about consolidation, competition and LFF’s place in the international calendar.
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More photos from the 56th BFI London Film Festival
Photos from the final six days of the 56th BFI London Film Festival, which closed last night (Oct 21) with the European premiere of Great Expectations.
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BFI London Film Festival slideshow
Photos from the first six days of the 56th BFI London Film Festival, which runs to Oct 21.
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FeaturesThe public eye
The BFI London Film Festival (Oct 10-21) enters a new era in 2012, with Clare Stewart at the helm and a focus on engaging audiences.
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FeaturesComing to London
The revamped BFI London Film Festival features three competitive sections and new thematic categories. Fionnuala Halligan profiles the Official Competition and selected world premieres.
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BFI London Film Festival videos, week two
More from the LFF, including George Clooney in the spotlight, Madonna on the red carpet; plus press conferences for Trishna, The Descendants, A Dangerous Method, Anonymous and The Ides of March.
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