
"This year has already been a big one for cinema and the London Film Festival is set to keep that momentum going, with 29 world premieres, 8 international premieres and 28 European premieres on the line-up. The fest's 67th edition will see 252 titles screened over 12 days in autumn, including feature films, shorts, series and immersive works from 92 countries and in 79 languages. Plus, 39% of the programme has been made by female and non-binary filmmakers."
"Among the many highlights are Emerald Fennell's Saltburn; Daniel Kaluuya's directorial debut (co-directed by Kibwe Tavares), The Kitchen; Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon; Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things; David Fincher's The Killer; Sofia Coppola's Priscilla; Aardman Studios' Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget; Jeymes Samuel's The Book of Clarence; James Hawes' One Life; Lulu Wang's Expats; Lukas Moodyson's Together 99; Tarsem Singh's Dear Jassi; Alexander Payne's The Holdovers; and Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers."
"Films will be screened at various venues across London and tickets go on sale on the 12th September, but if you're a BFI member, you'll get access on 6th September. Plus, there'll be a limited number of £10 tickets to all London screenings, as well as some £5 tickets for members of BFI's 25 & Under scheme - grab those while you can."
The London Film Festival's 67th edition runs Weds 4th–Sun 15th October 2023 across various London venues. The programme comprises 252 titles screened over 12 days, including feature films, shorts, series and immersive works from 92 countries in 79 languages. The lineup includes 29 world premieres, 8 international premieres and 28 European premieres. Thirty-nine percent of the programme has been made by female and non-binary filmmakers. Notable films include Saltburn, The Kitchen, Killers of the Flower Moon, Poor Things, The Killer and Priscilla. Tickets go on general sale on 12th September, with BFI members able to access sales from 6th September; limited £10 and £5 tickets will be available.
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