London Film Festival

London Film Festival

The Times BFI London Film Festival is the UK's largest public film event, screening over 300 films from 60 countries. The festival, the LFF, currently in its 52nd year , is held every year by the British Film Institute and currently sponsored by "The Times" newspaper. The 2008 Festival will run from 15 October to 30 October. The Festival presents selected new films from the full spectrum of world cinema, with an extensive schedule of industry and public forums, education events, lectures and celebrity interviews.

History

In 1956 a group of film critics including Dilys Powell of the Sunday Times, raised the notion of a film festival for London. They reasoned that with Cannes and Venice having their festivals, as did Edinburgh, so surely London should too. However their aim was to pitch the new festival squarely at the public - giving audiences an opportunity to see movies which might not otherwise appear in British cinemas. Originally aiming to be a 'festival of festivals', it focused on screening a selection of strong titles from other European film festivals, including Cannes and Venice. The first London Film Festival was conceived by the then BFI Director James Quinn, and took place at the NFT from 16-26 October. It was launched the day after the inauguration of the new NFT on its current site under Waterloo Bridge. It screened only 15-20 films from a renowned selection of directors, including Akira Kurosawa, Luchino Visconti and Andrzej Wajda. While the programme still retains something of the 'festival of festivals' feel, it also now shows new discoveries from 'important and exciting talents' in world cinema. Whilst it continues to be first and foremost a public festival, it is now attended by large numbers of film professionals and journalists. Thus it offers opportunities for people to see films that would not otherwise get a UK screening along with films which will get a release in the near future.

The festival is 'topped and tailed' by the opening and closing galas which feature a more formal atmosphere, larger venue in central London and speeches by organisers, directors or producers, and often the actors themselves. The closing gala also gives awards to people involved in film for their various achievements. Other than these two events the screenings are quite informal and similar to normal cinema experience except for two things; the Q&A session and people actually watching the credits! Many of the screenings are attended by some of the people involved in making the film in question, from actors and directors, to producers and stuntmen. They speak briefly about the film before it screens and often request the audience to ask questions after the film in a Q&A.

The festival is divided into themes which cover different areas of interest - in 2007 these are; Galas and Special Screenings, Film on the Square, New British Cinema, French Revolutions, Cinema Europa, World Cinema, Experimenta, Treasures from the Archives, Short Cuts and Animation. In 2007 the festival, whilst focused around Leicester Square and the NFT in central London, used 18 venues around central London for their screenings. A few years ago the Festival decided to include screening venues outside of London into its coverage. The LFF 'tours' other locations with a selection of the festival's films; in 2006 there were seven venues which covered England and Wales.

The 2008 festival will feature the world premier of Ron Howard's "Frost/Nixon" , European premiers of "W.", "Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Brothers Bloom" as well as new films from Woody Allen, Stephen Soderbergh, and Michael Gondry. [http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/spooners/willbingley-2741/the-times-bfi-52nd-london-film-festival-big-hitters-491/] ]

London Film Festival team

* Artistic Director: Sandra Hebron
* Programmer: Michael Hayden
* Programme Manager: Sarah Lutton
* Producer: Helen de Witt
* BFI Director: Amanda Nevill
* The Times Editor: James Harding

Awards

2007

The Sutherland Trophy:
"Persepolis" directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud

10th FIPRESCI International Critics Award:
"Unrelated" directed by Joanna Hogg

The Alfred Dunhill UK Film Talent Award:
Sarah Gavron, director of "Brick Lane"

The 12th Annual Satyajit Ray Award:
"California Dreamin'" awarded posthumously to director Cristian Nemescu

The Times bfi London Film Festival Grierson Award:
"The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories" directed by Andrey Paounov

TCM Classic Shorts Award:
"A bout de truffe /The Truffle Hunter" directed by Tom Tagholm

2006

The Sutherland Trophy:
"Red Road" directed by Andrea Arnold

9th FIPRESCI International Critics Award:
"Lola" directed by Javier Rebollo

The Alfred Dunhill UK Film Talent Award:
Producer Mark Herbert

The 11th Annual Satyajit Ray Award:
"The Lives of Others" directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

The Times bfi London Film Festival Grierson Award:
"Thin" directed by Lauren Greenfield

TCM Classic Shorts Award:
"Silence Is Golden" directed by Chris Shepherd

2005

The Sutherland Trophy:
"The Living and the Dead" directed by Kari Paljakka

8th FIPRESCI International Critics Award:
"Man Push Cart" directed by Ramin Bahrani

The Alfred Dunhill UK Film Talent Award:
Producer Gayle Griffiths

The 10th Annual Satyajit Ray Award:
"Pavee Lackeen" directed by Perry Ogden

The Times bfi London Film Festival Grierson Award:
"Workingman's Death" directed by Michael Glawogger

TCM Classic Shorts Award:
Happy directed by "Jane Lloyd"

2004

The Sutherland Trophy:
"Tarnation" directed by Jonathan Caouette

7th FIPRESCI International Critics Award:
"Aaltra" co-directed by Gustave Kervern & Benoit Delepine

The Alfred Dunhill UK Film Talent Award:
"A Way Of Life" directed by Amma Asante

9th Annual Satyajit Ray Award:
"The Woodsman" directed by Nicole Kassell

TCM Classic Shorts Award:
"Nits" directd by Harry Wootliff

External links

* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/ bfi Homepage]
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/london_film_festival/ The Times BFI London Film Festival 2007 page]
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/london_film_festival/article2445166.ece The Times BFI London Film Festival - 2007 line-up]
* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/incinemas/festivals/ bfi Festival Page]
* [http://www.lff.org.uk/ London Film Festival Homepage]
* [http://www.ukhotmovies.com/film-festivals/london-film-festival/information.html UKHotMovies.com - History and Highlights of London Film Festival]
* [http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/festivals/london/ Eye For Film] - Reviews and Features from 2006- 2008 London Film Festival
* [http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/spooners/willbingley-2741/the-times-bfi-52nd-london-film-festival-490/ London Film Festival 2008]


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