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by Adam Woodward
The BFI’s vast archive of early cinema is available to watch online for free.
by Megan Christopher
This year’s festival brought a diverse mix of LGBT-themed stories – as well as some star names.
by Sophie Willard
In Carmen and Lola, a young couple challenge the patriarchal and heteronormative attitudes of society.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
A crop of complex and fascinating female characters were at the heart of this year’s LFF.
by Josh Slater-Williams
Filmmakers Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber discuss their provocative techno-thriller Cam.
by Imogen West-Knights
In I Used to be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story, director Jessica Leski meets three generations of women with a common obsession.
by Kambole Campbell
Florence Pugh, Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Shannon star in this lurid, weird and impeccably designed new work from Park Chan-wook.
by Catherine Pearson
Marcus Lindeen’s documentary The Raft reunites the participants of a radical social study.
by Hannah Strong
Ben Wheatley changes pace with this surprisingly wholesome family-based drama starring Neil Maskell.
A smalltown cop comes to terms with the death of his mother in Jim Cummings’ poignant study of grief.
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