The festival’s 62nd edition kicks off with the international premiere of the British director’s fourth feature.
New films that deal with the relationship between men and women in interesting ways.
Paddy Considine’s second feature as director is powered by a clutch of big, bold and unabashedly emotional performances.
By Anton Bitel
The players behind this year’s festival offer their personal viewing recommendations.
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.
The latest from In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh will cap off the 61st LFF.
Andy Serkis’ period drama has been chosen to kick off this year’s festival.
By Matt Turner
Filmmakers from across the region are challenging perceptions through intimate, personal storytelling.
All hail Julian Barratt, star of this exceptional – and exceptionally silly – British character comedy.
By Anton Bitel
Need help navigating the massive LFF line-up? Here are 10 more left-field gems for you to seek out.
By Ewan Cameron
New films from Ava DuVernay and Spike Lee are part of the official programme’s focus on diversity.
We’ve picked out a selection of essential viewing from this year’s bumper programme.
This year’s bumper line-up boasts 114 films directed or co-directed by women.
The capital’s biggest and best annual film jamberoo will be rolling into town on 5 October.
The writer/director’s Boston shoot ’em up will have its European premiere at the festival’s 60th edition.