All London articles – Page 19
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LFF: Funding, sales, production fears debated in Brexit panel
Panelists spotlighted freedom of movement as one of several concerns about a post-Brexit Britain.
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Soda takes 'My Life As A Courgette' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Distributor adds feature animation to LFF slate that also includes Toni Erdmann and Paterson.
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Reviews
'An Insignificant Man': Busan Review
Dirs: Khushboo Ranka, Vinay Shukla. 2016. India. 95 mins
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BFI: 60% of UK films in last 10 years featured no black actors
New BFI research reaffirms alarming diversity trends.
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Daisy Ridley-narrated doc 'The Eagle Huntress' gets UK deal
Mongolia-set feature is set to play at London Film Festival.
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Hope Dickson Leach wins first £50k IWC bursary award
Dickson Leach’s debut feature The Levelling plays in competition at LFF.
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Features
LFF: 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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Features
LFF 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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LFF: Athina Rachel Tsangari, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Abi Morgan among jurors
Michael Sheen will host this year’s London Film Festival awards ceremony.
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Danny Perkins to deliver PFM keynote
UK CEO of Studiocanal to open 10th edition of industry event.
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BFI reveals LFF NET.WORK participants
Fifteen of Britain’s up and coming film-makers to attend five-day professional development programme.
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Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel added to LFF Screen Talk line-up
Park Chan-wook also added to line-up; latest Lav Diaz and Errol Morris features join festival programme.
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Peccadillo acquires Israel-UK doc 'Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?'
EXCLUSIVE: The Heymann Brothers latest feature is set to play at next month’s BFI London Film Festival.
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'Prevenge','The Levelling' directors shortlisted for BFI, IWC Filmmaker Bursary Award
A jury featuring John Hurt will decide which film-maker benefits from the $65,000 (£50,000) prize.