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London Film Festival 2020 – different this year, but great British film experiences made it one to remember…(wrap)
There were also good films from Bangladesh and India and the shorts we covered had important points to make… By…
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London Film Festival 2020 Reviews more (2/2): The Human Voice; 200 Meters; Limbo; Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets; Time
More reviews from London Film Festival by the acv team…* Love & Loss in Corona times? The Human Voice Director:…
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London Film Festival 2020 (1/2): Another Round (LFF audience winner); New Order, Siberia; Ultraviolence
Our reviews of some of the films screened at this year’s LFF…* Middle-aged ‘Hamlet’ on a bender Another Round (‘Druk’)Director:…
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London Film Festival 2020: Preview of the IWC Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award in association with the BFI (£50,000 prize) – ‘After Love’, ‘Ammonite’, and ‘Wildfire’
Three British filmmakers are up for what is widely regarded as one of the leading film awards for emerging UK…
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London Film Festival 2020: Riz Ahmed career talk; Mogul Mowgli red carpet and Doosra discussion…
STAR Riz Ahmed told viewers to an online London Film Festival (LFF) talk that he hopes to make make more…
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London Film Festival 2020: ‘The Disciple’ – Ancient and modern clash in this absorbing study of an aspiring musican… (review)
This film is only young writer-director’s second, but is already making waves around the world and was executively produced by…
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London Film Festival 2020: ‘Mogul Mowgli’ – Riz Ahmed: “This is an unapologetically brown film, unapologetically bold in its creative vision”
British star and US director Bassam Tariq have together produced a film of rare and sumptuous riches that will reverberate…
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London Film Festival 2020 – ‘Mogul Mowgli’, ‘After Love’, ‘The Salt in Our Waters’ and ‘The Disciple’…(preview)
New and established talent hits the UK’s biggest film festival which is radically different this year because of the Coronavirus…
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‘Axone’ director Nicholas Kharkongor talks Indian comedy, migrants and fishy antics…
Hardly recognised in mainstream Indian cinema, this film gives voice to another type of Indian migrant experience… AXONE is the…
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London Film Festival 2019 Reviews Part II: The Peanut Butter Falcon; The Last Blackman in San Francisco; Knives Out; Monsoon; Öndög
Reviews from this year’s 63rd London Film Festival… By Momtaz Begum-Hossain The Peanut Butter Falcon: Refreshing, magical and very enjoyable!…
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