240 films. From 72 countries. 16 cinemas. 12 days. One Festival.
The BFI London Film Festival(also known as just the London Film Festival) is the UK's largest public film event, screening more than 300 features, documentaries and shorts from almost 50 countries.
The festival is run every year in the second half of October under the umbrella of the British Film Institue(BFI)
This year’s ceremony will also celebrate the work of actress Cate
Blanchett who will receive the BFI Fellowship, the highest accolade the
BFI can bestow, for her outstanding contribution o film culture
Awards
The Best Film Award recognises inspiring, inventive and distinctive filmmaking
The Sutherland Award recognises the most original and imaginative directorial debut
The Grierson Award recognises films with integrity, originality, and social or cultural significance
The Short Film Award recognises short form works with a unique cinematic
voice and a confident handling of chosen theme and content.
From left, Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne-Marie Duff and Carey
Mulligan pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the
film Suffragette, which is also the opening gala of the London film
festival in London, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015. The festival runs from Oct.
7 until Oct. 18
Protesters lay on the red carpet at a screening of 'Suffragette' on the
opening night of the BFI London Film Festival at Odeon Leicester Square
on Wednesday October 7, 2015 in London, England.
Protestors wave flares and banners during the Suffragette Premiere held
during the 59th BFI London Film Festival at Odeon Cinema at Leicester
Square, London.
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