BFI London Film Festival
The 67th BFI London Film Festival kicks off on October 4th with a programme lasting until 15th October at two venues: BFI Southbank and the Southbank Centres Royal Festival Hall.
Every feature and series will screen to audiences in the UK for the very first time, with many shown publicly for the first time ever anywhere in the world. Premieres include 29 world premieres (14 features, 2 series and 13 shorts), 8 international premieres (7 features and 1 short) and 28 European premieres (20 features, 1 series and 7 shorts).
Titles from the main programme will screen at a range of cinemas across the city from the BFI’s own South Bank Cinemas – BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX – to fantastic partner venues Vue West End, The Prince Charles Cinema, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Curzon Soho and Curzon Mayfair.
An impressive number of major alumni filmmakers return to LFF including: Martin Scorsese, Yorgos Lanthimos, Sally El Hosaini, Jonathan Glazer and Steve McQueen.
At the other end of the spectrum are a thrilling new generation of international filmmakers with 47 debut features.
In line with its aim of inclusivity accessibility alongside the Free programme, there will be a limited number of £10 tickets available to all London screenings, as well as £5 tickets for those aged 25 and under.