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  1. 13 ott 2021 · Latest 13 Oct 2021. The 65 th BFI London Film Festival opened with a bang last week at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall with the premiere of Netflix Western The Harder They Fall, directed by Jeymes Samuel.

  2. 14 lug 2021 · We are extremely excited to be unveiling our brand new Film London showreel! The 2021 reel celebrates London's diverse and authentic stories and talent, iconic locations and world-class infrastructure, rich film culture and heritage, instrumental industry events and practical, sustainable innovations in Film, TV, Games, Animation and ...

  3. 1 set 2021 · This month London's streets and studios are set to be filled with small time-crooks, disgruntled agents and an alien invasion... whilst the infamous Bond and a Brixton documentary-gone-wrong are heading to cinemas! Find out what productions are filming where and what to watch this month, as well as a round up from recent Film London ...

  4. 7 set 2021 · Full programme announced for 65th BFI London Film Festival. A vibrant programme of 159 feature films from around the world (including 21 world premieres) will screen to audiences in cinemas across London and UK-wide through LFF partner cinemas and virtual premieres on BFI Player. 7 September 2021.

    • 1/ Spencer
    • 2/ Titane
    • 3/ King Richard
    • 4/ The Power of The Dog
    • 5/ The Lost Daughter
    • 6/ The Harder They Fall
    • 7/ Benedetta
    • 8/ Last Night in Soho
    • 9/ Faya Dayi
    • 10/ The Tragedy of Macbeth

    The Chilean Director Pablo Larraín has always been fascinated by women restrained by societal institutions and their acts of defiance in the face of oppression. He brought us the spectacular portrayal of First Lady Kennedy by Natalie Portman in the eponymous Jackie, where it is impossible to forget the image of Portman’s tear-stained face and blood...

    Only the second film directed by a woman to ever win the Palme D’Or, Julia Ducournau’s Titane is serving us a juicy dish of feminist body-horror. Following her debut cannibal-coming-of-age horror, Raw, her second film further uses the human body as a vessel to deconstruct traditional concepts of gender, sexuality and kinship. From the beginning it’...

    Most sports films document the raw talent of its stars. King Richard is instead about the phenomenal determination of one man, Richard Williams, the father of Venus and Serena Williams. Will Smith gives a brilliant performance as a controlling and meticulous man fighting to take his daughters from the streets of Compton to the global stage as legen...

    In 1993, Jane Campion made history as the first woman to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival for her haunting period drama, The Piano. She is now back with her eighth feature, The Power of the Dog, shot in her native New Zealand. A slow-burning psychodrama and a modernist Western in equal measure, Campion transcends a definitive genre and in...

    Elena Ferrante took the world of literature by storm with her classic novel My Brilliant Friend which was then adapted beautifully into a series in 2018, becoming an excellent show in its own right. Now, Maggie Gyllenhaal makes her directorial debut with another Ferrante novel, The Lost Daughter. Remember when Gyllenhaal was told that she was too o...

    Opening the London Film Festival is the highly anticipated Western The Harder They Fall, featuring a predominantly Black cast (a star-studded line-up consisting of Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Lakeith Stanfield, Regina King and Da 5 Bloods duo Jonathan Majors and Delroy Lindo), directed by Londoner Jeymes Samuel and produced by Shawn Carter (otherwise ...

    A ‘lesbian nun thriller’ is right up director Paul Verhoeven’s street following his taboo-breaking films, Basic Instinct and Elle. Benedetta was inspired by the true story of a 17th-century mystic Abbess, Benedetta Calini, who was chastised for having visions of Jesus and for being a lesbian. This taboo affair became one of modern Western civilisat...

    An Edgar Wright film is not to be missed and in 2021, he brings us two of them. Wright’s wonderful music documentary The Sparks Brothers graced our screens earlier this year and now, his highly anticipated psychological thriller is arriving on the big screen in London this October. Last Night in Sohois a paean to both the kitchen sink dramas and It...

    Jessica Beshir’s documentary is a lyrical exposition of an Ethiopia in flux, searching for escape, whether it be through the spiritual high of khat, the country’s most lucrative produce, or a look across the seas to search for new possibilities away from home. Historically, Sufi Imams chewed the khat leaf in pursuit of eternity. Recently, the stimu...

    A tale as old as time, a tragedy of ambition and cunning, Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is a study of the human condition. Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand star in Joel Coen’s fierce adaptation - the first film directed by one of the Coen brothers without the other involved. McDormand, of course, is Joel Coen’s wife, and she takes centre stage ...

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  5. The 42nd London Film Critics' Circle Awards honoured the best in film of 2021, as chosen by the London Film Critics' Circle. All films released in a UK cinema and direct to premiere streaming services between February 2021 and February 2022 were all eligible to be nominated.

  6. 17 ott 2021 · Movies. Movie News. Iranian Director Panah Panahi’s ‘Hit the Road’ Wins London Film Festival Top Prize. On the last day of the festival, 'True Things' director Harry Wootliff was named winner...