Tag: LFF
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Personal Shopper – London Film Festival 2016
After 2014’s lovely Clouds of Sils Maria, Personal Shopper marks Assayas’ second consecutive collaboration with…
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Certain Women – London Film Festival 2016
The lives of four women are examined with exceptional empathy in Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women,…
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The Graduation Review – London Film Festival 2016
The Graduation is an intriguing documentary, which provides a balanced picture in carousing frustration, as…
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Layla M. Review – London Film Festival 2016
Mijke de Jong’s powerful drama Layla M. follows Layla, a Muslim girl brought up in…
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Your Name Review – London Film Festival 2016
Shinkai builds on the steady foundations laid by his own previous outings to bring us…
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Kate Plays Christine Review – London Film Festival 2016
It is quite a feat for a film to conjure a whole kaleidoscope of emotions…
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The Unknown Girl – London Film Festival 2016
The two-time Palme D’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne have long tackled social issues, taking…
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Manchester-by-the-Sea – London Film Festival 2016
Manchester-by-the-Sea opens with a series of beautiful shots of a peaceful seaside town. We soon…
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New Poster for Anne Fontaine’s The Innocents unveiled during BFI LFF
Picturehouse Entertainment have unveiled the new UK cinema poster for BAFTA- and César-nominated Anne Fontaine’s…
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A United Kingdom to open the 60th BFI London Film Festival
The 60th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® is delighted to announce…









