Sundance Film Festival: London (June 9-12) held its opening night party at Radisson Blu Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel in London on June 9.
Guests included festival filmmakers, programmers and UK film industry.
By Screen staff2022-06-10T15:07:00+01:00
Sara Dosa, Boris Shane ('Fire Of Love')
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Holliday Grainger
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Ben Dalton (Screen International), Nicole Davis ('Girl Grip' podcast)
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Alberto Balazs, Seemab Gul ('Sandstorm')
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Sophie Rhatigan (MUBI), TBC, Julia Nowicka (MUBI), TBC, Chris Boyd, Dan Green (MUBI), Melanie Ireldale (Birds Eye View)
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Victoria Thomas, Akua Gyamfi (British Blacklist), Aleah Scott (Picturehouse)
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Ana Souza (Sundance) , Chantal Doran
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Lisa McLaughlin, Sara Frain (Picturehouse)
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Julia Bacha, Jess Search (Doc Society), Tabitha Jackson (Sundance Film Festival)
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Daryl McCormack, Wendy Mitchell
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Paul Sophocli (Lionsgate), Bill Sich (Picturehouse Entertainment), Matt Smith (Lionsgate), Marie -Claire Benson (MPG UK), Alex Gardener Smith (Lionsgate), Nicky Wood, Aimee Hall (Lionsgate)
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Max Walker-Silverman ('A Love Song'), Jack Tarling ('Gods Own Country')
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Anna Higgs (Facebook), Pardeep Sahota, Andrew Semans ('Resurrection')
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Phil Catchpole, Jesse Quin (Keane), Phil Canning (Universal Music)
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show captionSundance Film Festival: London (June 9-12) held its opening night party at Radisson Blu Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel in London on June 9.
Guests included festival filmmakers, programmers and UK film industry.
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