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London Film Festival Awards… and some alternatives
The 55th London Film Festival reaches its climax tonight with the gala screening of Terence Davies’ screen adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea. Last night, however, was the festival’s occasion to hand out its gongs. Comedian Marcus Brigstocke … Continue reading
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Tagged 55th BFI London Film Festival, Candese Reid, david bowie, Deep Blue Sea, ELO, Hunky Dory, Junkhearts, Las Acacias, Madonna, Marcus Brigstocke, Minnie Driver, Nick Drake, Sandra Hebron, Terence Davies, Terence Rattigan, The Artist, We Need to Talk about Kevin
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The 55th BFI London Film Festival – Highlights so far
Check out some of the highlights from the BFI London Film Festival‘s first weekend – including Woody Harrelson re-teaming with his director (Oren Moverman) and co-star (Ben Foster) from The Messenger for dirty-cop crime movie Rampart; African-American filmmaker Dee Rees’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 55th BFI London Film Festival, Abi Morgan, Dee Rees, Pariah, Rampart, Shame, Steve McQueen, Woody Harrelson
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55th BFI London Film Festival – Opening night film 360 sends globetrotting lovers in a whirl
The 55th BFI London Film Festival kicks off tonight with 360, Fernando Meirelles’ globetrotting 21st-century take on Arthur Schnitzler’s classic play La Ronde. City of God director Meirelles has teamed up with Frost/Nixon writer Peter Morgan and a stellar cast … Continue reading
55th BFI London Film Festival – 10 films we can’t wait to see & tips on how to get tickets for the rest
This year’s BFI London Film Festival kicks off in three weeks’ time and, as usual, there’s a staggering lineup of films and special events to choose from, including over 200 features and 110 shorts, 13 world premieres, 18 international premieres … Continue reading
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Tagged 360, 55th BFI London Film Festival, A Cat in Paris, Adrian Wootton, coriolanus, Deep Blue Sea, Fernando Meirelles, George Clooney, Ides of March, Miss Bala, Rachel Weisz, Ralph Fiennes, Ryan Gosling, Sean Penn, Terence Davies, The Artist, The First Born, This Must Be the Place, We Need to Talk about Kevin
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