The BFI London Film Festival is brimming with the world’s best new films, series and immersive storytelling – and everyone is invited.
This is your chance to delight in the undiscovered, as all feature films and series are being shown in the UK for the first (and sometimes only) time.
In this festival
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LFF Opening Night Film/ Saltburn
Emerald Fennell brings us a beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire. International rising star Jacob Elordi shines as the dashing, young aristocrat while Barry…
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Earth Mama
Gia is a young mother fighting for her children. Her son and daughter are in foster care, and now her unborn child could also be…
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May December
From the outside, Gracie and Joe are the perfect suburban couple. That is, if you don’t take into account the fact that their relationship was…
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All of Us Strangers
Adam is a screenwriter living in London. He strikes up an uneasy acquaintance with his mysterious neighbour Harry, which edges towards something more intimate. At…
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Robot Dreams
Pablo Berger’s rich and emotionally engaging animation about friendship, set in a bustling 1980s New York City. Dog is lonely so decides to buy himself…
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Housekeeping for Beginners
A queer Macedonian woman goes to drastic measures to hold her makeshift family together following a tragedy, in idiosyncratic director Goran Stolevski’s new film. This…
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How To Have Sex
This highly kinetic and slyly subversive film focuses on Tara, a teenager on holiday with friends in pursuit of drinks, sun and sex at a…
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The Holdovers
Alexander Payne reunites with his Sideways star Paul Giamatti in a film that strikes the perfect balance between pathos and playfulness. The Holdovers is just…
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The End We Start From
Mahalia Belo’s confident feature debut brings Megan Hunter’s acclaimed 2017 dystopian novel to the screen as a disaster movie, whose immense power derives from the…