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by Zahra AlHadad
A trio of dramas explain the relationship between fathers and children put an emphasis on parental personhood at this year’s London Film Festival.
by Jojo Ajisafe
The cutthroat world of hairdressing is the setting for this sparky murder mystery – a debut for Thomas Hardiman.
by Patrick Gamble
The 2022 LFF Expanded programme featured a number of virtual reality experiences which aimed to connect audiences and filmmakers more than ever.
by Josh Slater-Williams
Actor Neil Maskell makes his debut as a filmmaker with this spiky thriller.
by Saffron Maeve
A group of women meet in secret to discuss escaping their abusive, isolated colony in Sarah Polley’s adaptation of Miriam Towes’ novel.
by Callie Petch
A father impersonates a young woman online in a bid to get closer to his son in James Morosini’s promising but frustrating debut.
by Marina Ashioti
From Glass Onion to Decision to Leave, this year’s cinematic bonanza is packed to the gills with discovery and delight.
by Charles Bramesco
He’s leading today’s wave of announcements concerning the ‘LFF Expanded’ programme of immersive art forms.
by S. Farwah Rizvi
The BFI’s current retrospective of the Indian auteur’s cinema gave me chance to reconnect with my homeland while studying abroad.
In the Black Fantastic explores racial identity through mythology, science-fiction, and the supernatural.
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