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by Charles Bramesco
He’s leading today’s wave of announcements concerning the ‘LFF Expanded’ programme of immersive art forms.
by David Jenkins
Emma Thompson and Lashana Lynch star in one of the first big movie announcements of the Autumn festival season.
The upcoming Netflix film takes place in the brutal, heavily stratified society of 2044.
The annual Frames of Representation festival at London’s ICA cinema makes the case for film as a more inclusive medium.
by Marina Ashioti
This fittingly radical documentary chronicles the feminist punk subculture which sprung in London in the 1980s.
by Cheyenne Bart-Stewart
Reggie Yates’ London-set, Y2K-era debut feature is a rollicking celebration of friendship and Black British music.
How a love of cars, London and UK garage informed the writer/director’s madcap debut feature, Pirates.
by Anton Bitel
The director’s 2002 drama about life on a London housing estate is a film of bleak moments and occasional hope.
by Ben Nicholson
A new retrospective at the London Korean Film Festival reveals the veteran actor’s rich and varied career.
by Little White Lies
Immerse yourself in the cinematic delights of East Asia as this annual celebration goes from strength to strength.
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