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by Hannah Strong
A smalltown cop comes to terms with the death of his mother in Jim Cummings’ poignant study of grief.
by Michael Ewins
Our pick of this year’s shorts programme, featuring rogue chickens and a shoegaze ode to Chantal Akerman.
by Anton Bitel
Personal recommendations to seek out during the upcoming edition of the UK’s biggest film event.
by David Jenkins, Hannah Woodhead
Stumped on what to book for this year’s festival? LWLies are on hand to help out.
by Little White Lies
Big names, hidden gems and arthouse favourites head to the capital this October.
The festival’s 62nd edition kicks off with the international première of the British director’s fourth feature.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
New films that deal with the relationship between men and women in interesting ways.
by David Jenkins
Paddy Considine’s second feature as director is powered by a clutch of big, bold and unabashedly emotional performances.
Films made by women make up a quarter of this year’s bumper programme.
Luca Guadagnino’s Call My by Your Name and Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water are among the highlights of the 61st LFF.
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