All London articles – Page 10
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UK’s IWC award winners must now meet BFI diversity standards
Annual bursary prize is awarded at the BFI London Film Festival.
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BFI London Film Festival sets 2021 dates, submissions deadline
UK film event looks to follow up on record numbers for first online edition.
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Hybrid BFI London Film Festival achieves record attendances
Across online and physical events, the festival recorded 315,000 admissions.
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Reviews
‘Striding Into The Wind’: London Review
‘A Chinese slacker story with a very cinephile flavour’
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Cathy Brady, ‘Another Round’ lead BFI London Film Festival winners
Brady won the £50,000 IWC Schaffhausen bursary in association with the BFI.
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Reviews
‘The Salt In Our Waters’: London Review
An artist travels to Bangladesh in search of inspiration - but runs into more than one storm on arrival in the Ganges Delta
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BFI reveals impact of Covid pandemic on film and TV viewing in the UK
Films took a larger share of the increased TV viewing time during the spring lockdown.
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Reviews
‘After Love’: London Review
Joanna Scanlan delivers a powerhouse performance in this pensive debut by Aleem Khan
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‘Rose: A Love Story’: London Review
A striking debut by British first-timer Jennifer Sheridan
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BFI London Film Festival pitching event to showcase UK’s black writers
The showcase and pitching event will run online on Friday, October 16.
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Ted Hope: "We are on the verge of the best time for filmmakers that we’ve ever had"
Top industry professionals reflect on the legacy of the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Reviews
‘Ultraviolence’: London Review
Ken Fero continues his powerful catalogue of deaths in police custody in the UK
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‘Soul’: London Review
Delayed now until Christmas Day streaming, Pixar’s stunning animation doesn’t disappoint
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Bleecker Street acquires Colin Firth, Stanley Tucci drama ‘Supernova’
Harry Macqueen’s second feature premiered at San Sebastian.
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‘200 Metres’: London Review
First-time feature details a Palestinian father’s desperate attempts to get back into Israel to see his sick son
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‘Shadow Country’: London Review
Bodhan Slama looks at the lethal effects of nationalism in this accomplished film set in the aftermath of the Second World War
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‘Stray’: London Review
It’s a dog’s life for everyone in this award-winning doc set on the streets of Istanbul
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Features
Tricia Tuttle on changing up the BFI London Film Festival business model for 2020
Tuttle is tearing up the playbook with an event that reinvents every process, relationship and budgetary assumption.
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Ava DuVernay heads BFI London Film Festival industry line-up
Programme also includes ‘Normal People’ and ‘Devs’ producers discussing move to TV.