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by Adam Woodward
The Festival Director speak about putting together the most accessible, expansive LFF programme yet.
by David Jenkins
This year’s scaled-back celebration mixes world cinema gems with something a little different.
by Lillian Crawford
The British writer/director’s lesbian romance will cap off this year’s LFF on 17 October.
The first of five films from the director’s Small Axe anthology will screen for free to audiences across the UK.
by Charles Bramesco
This year’s LFF will offer online screenings, free screen talks and more, widening access across the UK.
We Are One collects over 100 submissions from Berlin, Cannes and BFI London Film Festival.
Netflix has already pledged £1 million in a joint venture with BFI and The Film and TV Charity.
Don’t let the encroaching pandemic prevent you from enriching yourself with the best of film and TV.
by Romelly Eavis
The UK’s premier LGBTIQ+ film festival returns with over 50 features, 85 shorts and a wide range of special events.
by BP Flanagan
Back in cinemas courtesy of the BFI, this adaptation of The Who’s rock opera is as wildly entertaining as ever.
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