All London Film Festival articles – Page 14
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Features
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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News
UK film industry has "class divide at its very heart", say experts
BFI panel exploring class included the BFI’s Ben Roberts and Birds’ Eye View director Mia Bays.
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News
Tricia Tuttle appointed permanent director of BFI London Film Festival
She takes over from Clare Stewart who is not returning from a year’s sabbatical.
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Reviews
'Stan & Ollie': London Review
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as one of comedy’s greatest-ever double-acts
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News
'Joy' wins top prize at 2018 BFI London Film Festival
Lukas Dhont’s Girl won the Sutherland Award in First Feature Competition.
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Reviews
'Ladyworld': London Review
Amanda Kramer’s debut traps eight girls in a house as the world caves in around them
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'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc
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'Only You': London Review
Can a romance between Josh O’Connor and Laia Costa survive gruelling rounds of IVF?
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'The Fight': London Review
UK comedy stalwart Jessica Hynes goes behind the camera for a drama about self-esteem
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'An Impossible Love': London Review
A superior yet highly successful melodrama from Catherine Corsini.
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News
In pictures: Screen UK & Ireland Stars of Tomorrow 2018 party
Screen celebrated the class of 2018 at the Rooftop at Trafalgar St James in London.
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Reviews
'Irene's Ghost': London Review
A son tries to trace the story of his late mother in this poignant documentary
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'Vs.': London Review
Ed Lily sets his directorial debut in Southend’s battle rap scene, drawing strong performances from his young cast
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'That Time Of Year': London Review
Christmas in Denmark, with Paprika Steen and Sophie Gråbøl as feuding siblings at a family get-together
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Reviews
'Sometimes Always Never': London Review
Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter and Sam Riley star in Carl Hunter’s debut feature
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News
Rosamund Pike, Christine Vachon join 80 female industry figures in LFF celebration
Directors, actors, producers, executives and film journalists were celebated at LFF photocall.
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Reviews
'Happy New Year, Colin Burstead': Review
Ben Wheatley goes back to his roots for this family reunion set in a country house over New Year’s Eve
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Reviews
'Been So Long': London Review
Michaela Coel and Arinze Kene star in this London-set musical, set for release on Netflix after a festival bow