Film
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BFI: THE LINE-UP OF THE 68TH EDITION OF THE LONDON FILM FESTIVAL IS UNVEILED
The BFI London Film Festival has unveiled its programme with 255 titles from 80 countries, 112 of those works will be made by female and non-binary filmmakers, making up 44% of the programme.
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The London Film Festival returns in October with a series of interviews featuring top cinematic personalities.
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Celebrating LGBTQ+ Cinema at the London Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival always offers an incredible variety of LGBTQ+ movies, and with the full program set to be released in just a few days, anticipation is building.
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BFI London Film Festival: 5 LGBTQ+ Movies to Put on your Watchlist
Once again, the BFI London Film Festival offers an incredible variety of LGBTQ+ movies. Have look at our list of 5 must-see Queer films.
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Trailer For Peter Jackson's They Shall Not Grow Old Displays The First World War In Colour
Documentary marks the centenary of the First Great War.
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Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón gets personal with black and white drama Roma
His most personal film yet.
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New Trailer For Neil Armstrong Biopic First Man Blasts Off Into Space
Blasting into your cinema this October.
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'BlacKkKlansman' is a fun, thought-provoking depiction of what it means to be black and American
Spike Lee's stylish new buddy cop movie dissects the corruption and prejudice in western culture with biting humour.
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Watching this documentary will be the closest most of us ever get to going into space.
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'Apostasy' is a tragic and compassionate portrayal of life as a Jehovah's Witness
Former Jehovah’s Witness Daniel Kokotajlo directs this tense and sympathetic family drama.
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'Hereditary' is a horrifying portrait of tragedy and trauma
Toni Collette stars in a gut-wrenching tale of the occult that channels the twin horrors of family tragedy and mental illness.
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The British Urban Film Festival returns to promote diversity in cinema
The London-based festival returns for one week with an exciting new line-up of urban independent cinema.
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'Lean on Pete' offers a bittersweet portrayal of American life
Andrew Haigh's understated coming-of-age film observes the exploitation of humans and horses alike.
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'A Cambodian Spring' immerses us in the chaotic reality of political activism
Activism is messy but essential work in Christopher Kelly’s immersive, frequently devastating new documentary.
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'Skid Row Marathon' documents the road to recovery
LA’s ex-cons and recovering addicts take things one step at a time in this moving new documentary.
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'Ghost Stories' is a very British journey into the supernatural
The darkly comic horror anthology film conjures demons of the personal and national kind.
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John Krasinski and Emily Blunt try to keep the noise down in 'A Quiet Place'
Krasinski directs this tense new thriller with a warm, fretful heart.
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'Isle of Dogs' is one of the year’s most dazzling feats of animation
A heart-warming, revolutionary spirit runs through Wes Anderson's socially conscious sci-fi.
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'The Islands And The Whales' - an environmental masterpiece
The Islands and the Whales highlight the difficulty in approaching environmental issues when survival, necessity and tradition are involved.
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