The 54th BFI London Film Festival
Date: October 13-28, 2010 London, United Kingdom
Submissions: Now closed.
Festival Venues can be found here.
British cinema has a long and rich history and the London Film Festival is no exception in bringing worldwide cinema to the shores of the Thames River. Celebrating the artistic nature of filmmaking with a keen eye to quality films from varied sources with a certain disregard for the size of their film budgets the LFF stands out in its unapologetic quest for movies which extol the vision of the storyteller.
The Opening Night film has been announced as "Never Let Me Go" from director Mark Romanek. Closing the festival with be the much awaited screening of "127 Hours" from "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle.
News Update:
The short list for Best Film has been announced:
"127 Hours" (Danny Boyle)
"Another Year" (Mike Leigh)
"Archipelago" (Joanna Hogg)
"Black Swan" (Darren Aronofsky)
"The King's Speech"
"Meeks Cutoff" (Kelly Reichardt)
"Never Let Me Go"
"Of Gods and Men" (Xavier Beauvois)
"The Sleeping Beauty" (Catherine Breilat)
"Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives"
Additional news update:
Sophie Coppola's Golden Lion Winner "Somewhere" has been named to the line-up.
Full Line-up Announced - Read the Variety article
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Utilizing twenty-five years of line producer experience Filmbudget.com creates custom movie budgets for filmmakers. Investors require quality movie budgets in order to consider a project for film finance and production. Filmbudget.com is the worldwide leader in international film budgeting and scheduling services.
Date: October 13-28, 2010 London, United Kingdom
Submissions: Now closed.
Festival Venues can be found here.
British cinema has a long and rich history and the London Film Festival is no exception in bringing worldwide cinema to the shores of the Thames River. Celebrating the artistic nature of filmmaking with a keen eye to quality films from varied sources with a certain disregard for the size of their film budgets the LFF stands out in its unapologetic quest for movies which extol the vision of the storyteller.
The Opening Night film has been announced as "Never Let Me Go" from director Mark Romanek. Closing the festival with be the much awaited screening of "127 Hours" from "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle.
News Update:
The short list for Best Film has been announced:
"127 Hours" (Danny Boyle)
"Another Year" (Mike Leigh)
"Archipelago" (Joanna Hogg)
"Black Swan" (Darren Aronofsky)
"The King's Speech"
"Meeks Cutoff" (Kelly Reichardt)
"Never Let Me Go"
"Of Gods and Men" (Xavier Beauvois)
"The Sleeping Beauty" (Catherine Breilat)
"Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives"
Additional news update:
Sophie Coppola's Golden Lion Winner "Somewhere" has been named to the line-up.
Full Line-up Announced - Read the Variety article
Filmbudget.com provides custom film budgets by a veteran line producer for investors.
Utilizing twenty-five years of line producer experience Filmbudget.com creates custom movie budgets for filmmakers. Investors require quality movie budgets in order to consider a project for film finance and production. Filmbudget.com is the worldwide leader in international film budgeting and scheduling services.
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