All London articles – Page 27
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London Film Festival reveals 2014 dates
First details announced of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
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Ida wins top LFF prize
Other winners honoured at the glitzy ceremony included Anthony Chen for Ilo Ilo, and Starred Up screenwriter Jonathan Asser.
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Depp surprises Lee at LFF awards
Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance at the BFI London Film Festival awards to present Sir Christopher Lee with a BFI Fellowship honour.
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Alison Owen: internet won’t kill movies
Producer Alison Owen says it is “crazy to say the internet is going to kill off movies”.
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Weinstein talks Grandmaster cuts
Harvey Weinstein introduced The Grandmaster as the BFI London Film Festival’s surprise film and addressed the cuts made to Wong Kar Wai’s martial arts epic.
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Screen partners on LFF non-traditional distribution panel
Screen International is the media partner for the BFI London Film Festival panel “Remodelling the Release: Insights from the BFI New Models scheme.”
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Michael Barker to give PFM keynote
Michael Barker, co-president and co-founder of US distributor Sony Pictures Classics, will deliver this year’s keynote address at the Film London Production Finance Market (PFM).
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Hanks charms at LFF opening
It was a standout opening night for the 57th BFI London Film Festival — the most successful launch in recent years in terms of star power, film quality and a buoyant afterparty.
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BFI 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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BFI to honour Sir Christopher Lee
Veteran actor Sir Christopher Lee is to be honoured at the 2013 BFI London Film Festival Awards.
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Ian McShane narrates How We Used To Live
Paul Kelly’s London film draws from BFI National Archive.