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10 articles available in total starting from 31/08/2017. Last article published on 16/10/2017.

Loveless triumphs at London

Loveless triumphs at London

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s film won the official competition, while John Trengove’s The Wound took home the Sutherland Award for Best First Film  

16/10/2017 | London 2017 | Awards

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool: Just on screen

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool: Just on screen

The Barbara Broccoli-produced drama by Paul McGuigan is based on Peter Turner’s book about forgotten idol Gloria Grahame  

13/10/2017 | London 2017

The Cured: Giving zombies a second chance

The Cured: Giving zombies a second chance

David Freyne scripts and directs his first feature about a zombie virus plaguing Ireland  

13/10/2017 | London 2017

Going West: Let others in, and let your true self out

Going West: Let others in, and let your true self out

Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken’s new effort, screening at London, is a heart-warming family adventure that celebrates the importance of being allowed to be oneself  

12/10/2017 | London 2017

A Moment in the Reeds: A shared youth

A Moment in the Reeds: A shared youth

The debut film by Finnish director Mikko Makela, unveiled at London Film Festival, is part of the country's first wave of LGBT films  

10/10/2017 | London 2017

Review: The Breadwinner

Review: The Breadwinner

Irish animation company Cartoon Saloon (Song of the Sea) presents its new feature by Nora Twomey, which focuses on the journey of a little girl in Afghanistan  

09/10/2017 | London 2017

Journey’s End: An unsent letter from the front

Journey’s End: An unsent letter from the front

British filmmaker Saul Dibb adapts RC Sherriff’s iconic WWI dramatic play, which hasn’t lost its edge 90 years on from its original performance  

06/10/2017 | London 2017

Ghost Stories: A sceptical spectacle

Ghost Stories: A sceptical spectacle

A haunted parapsychologist investigates three paranormal encounters in Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's cinematic theatre adaptation, world-premiered at London  

06/10/2017 | London 2017

The London Film Festival boasts a strong industry section

The London Film Festival boasts a strong industry section

Running from 4-15 October, the industry programme of the BFI London Film Festival 2017 looks at best practices in the industry, innovation, diversity and film financing  

05/10/2017 | London 2017 | Industry

BFI London Film Festival reveals line-up

BFI London Film Festival reveals line-up

European films in competition include BPM (Beats Per Minute), The Guardians and Lean on Pete  

31/08/2017 | London 2017

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