WebbThe Origin Bringing a whole new meaning to the term ‘period film’, Andrew Cumming’s Palaeolithic horror movie is a true original. Unicorn Wars Alberto Vasquez’s animated anti-war tale follows a group of teddy-bear soldiers as they enter a magic forest with the intention of killing unicorns, who they believe pose a terrible threat. WebbFilmmaker schedules are subject to change, and not all our guests are able to attend all their screenings. Whichever screening you attend we hope you enjoy the LFF experience. Full programme talent attendance will be announced on 3 October. Opening Night Gala Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Matthew Warchus (Director) Emma Thompson (Cast)
BFI London Film Festival – 5 to 16 October 2024
Webb7 sep. 2024 · More female film-makers will feature in the galas and special presentations of this year’s BFI London film festival, which organisers say is a sign the industry is heading in the right direction ... Webb7 sep. 2024 · In the latter programme, the horror film The Origin – shot in the Scottish Highlands at the height of the pandemic – boasts an intriguing premise. ... BFI London Film Festival takes place 5-16 October in cinemas around the UK and continues on BFI Player until October 23. the pioneer woman recipes pot roast
London Migration Film Festival 2024 — Migration Collective
WebbHistory of the London Film Festival starts in 1953. It was 1953 when a group of film critics called for organisation of a film festival in London. They argued that just like other major European cities such as Cannes, Venice and Berlin, … Webb4 maj 2024 · The Sci Fi London film festival is back for a whole new year of genre awesomeness. Taking place again at the Picturehouse Stratford in London, expect the weird and the wonderful on 19-22 May. Watch the trailer here and check out the programme in full below… The Innocents Opening night – Thur 19 May, 8.40pm Webb8 okt. 2024 · London Film Festival Review: Andrew Cumming’s ‘The Origin’ 10/8/2024 1:00:00 PM The Highlands of Scotland are the perfect backdrop for Andrew Cumming’s … the pioneer woman reviews