London Film Festival 2025 line-up announced with star-studded programme unveiled
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London Film Festival 2025 line-up announced with star-studded programme unveiled
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"The BFI London Film Festival has announced its line-up for 2025. New films set to screen at this year's edition of the event include releases from directors Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story), Philippa Lowthorpe (The Other Boleyn Girl), and Hikari, whose comedy-drama Rental Family has already been pegged as an early Best Picture contender at next year's 98th Academy Awards. Nomadland director Chloe Zhao's adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 Shakespeare romance novel Hamnet,"
The Independent requests donations to fund reporters who cover issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, and to keep journalism freely accessible without paywalls. Donations support investigative reporting, documentaries, and on-the-ground journalism that speaks to multiple perspectives and targets factual clarity. The BFI London Film Festival 2025 lineup includes films from directors Noah Baumbach, Philippa Lowthorpe, Hikari, and Chloe Zhao's UK premiere of Hamnet, alongside James Lucas's Moss & Freud. Rian Johnson's Wake Up Dead Man will open the festival, while Julia Jackman's 100 Nights of Hero will close it, featuring Charli XCX.
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