The London Film Festival has just announced this year's official competition films
Briefly

The 11 newly-announced Official Competition entries include a variety of genres ranging from a Palestinian drama to a Zambian #MeToo manifesto, showcasing global cinematic diversity.
Festival director Kristy Matheson expressed excitement about the lineup, stating, 'We're immensely proud to have UK and Irish works alongside films from across the globe.' This reflects a commitment to showcasing diverse narratives.
Barry Keoghan's film, Bring Them Down, features him as a farmer's son caught in a violent turf war in Ireland, highlighting the intense stakes of personal and communal conflict.
The BFI London Film Festival director emphasizes the festival's aim to celebrate a 'stellar line up for audiences,' with significant works that promise an enormous breadth in cinematic experiences.
Read at Time Out London
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