All London articles – Page 23
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'Steve Jobs' to close BFI London Film Festival
Danny Boyle’s biopic, starring Michael Fassbender as the Apple visionary, to receive its European premiere in London.
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Armani's Films Of City Frames partners with BFI London Film Festival
Project supports new film talent from leading international film schools.
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‘Suffragette’ to open BFI London Film Festival
Period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep to receive European premiere; new trailer released.
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Screen, BFI London Film Festival team for Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International is to join with the BFI London Film Festival to launch its celebrated Stars of Tomorrow for the first time.
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James Franco drama to open BFI Flare
EXCLUSIVE: James Franco drama I Am Michael to open LGBT festival; BFI London Film Festival 2015 dates revealed.
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VIDEO: British Council, Screen present Stars at LFF
Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrowat an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.
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London Film Festival scores biggest ever audience
Festival attendance up 7.5% with more than 163,000 breaking audience records.
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War Book: Jack Thorne, Tom Harper
Writer Jack Thorne and director Tom Harper have reunited once again – this time for the micro-budget political thriller War Book, which received its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival.
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Leviathan wins top London Film Festival award
Other winners include The Tribe, a documentary about Syria and Catch Me Daddy actress Sameena Jabeen Ahmed.
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Laura Poitras talks Citizenfour
Laura Poitras’ Citizenfour, the remarkable documentary about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, had its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival last night, in an event that was broadcast live to 70 cinemas across the UK.
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Peter Strickland talks Bjork and Burgundy
British director Peter Strickland talks about his first foray into concert films and his latest fiction feature, The Duke of Burgundy.
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Alison Thompson: Sales are tougher than ever
During her keynote at Film London’s Production Finance Market, Alison Thompson remarks on the glut of films made today, but also sees some bright spots like the arrival of Netflix.