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Oscars Announce Executive Producers, Showrunner and Creative Teams For 96th Ceremony - variety.com - London - county Davis - county Clayton
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17.10.2023 / 18:21

Oscars Announce Executive Producers, Showrunner and Creative Teams For 96th Ceremony

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor The Oscars have announced Raj Kapoor as executive producer and showrunner, Katy Mullan as executive producer, and Hamish Hamilton as the director of the 96th Oscars. It will be Hamilton’s fourth time directing the ceremony, while Kapoor has worked on the show for the past seven years and most recently served as producer for the 95th Oscars.

Daniel Kaluuya Premieres ‘Very British’ Directorial Debut ‘The Kitchen’ at London Film Festival: ‘One of the Best Days of My Life’ - variety.com - Britain
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15.10.2023 / 23:01

Daniel Kaluuya Premieres ‘Very British’ Directorial Debut ‘The Kitchen’ at London Film Festival: ‘One of the Best Days of My Life’

Ellise Shafer Daniel Kaluuya world premiered his feature directorial debut, “The Kitchen,” at the BFI London Film Festival on Sunday night, calling it “one of the best days of my life.” Kaluuya was on hand alongside his co-director Kibwe Tavares, producer Daniel Emmerson and several of the film’s actors, including “Top Boy” star Kane Robinson and newcomer Jedaiah Bannerman. Set in a dystopian London where all social housing has been banned, the film follows the residents of a community called the Kitchen who must fight to save their home. Speaking before the premiere, Kaluuya and Tavares explained that it’s taken nearly a decade to bring the Netflix film to the screen.

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Wins Best Film at BFI London Film Festival Awards - variety.com - Nigeria
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15.10.2023 / 16:01

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Wins Best Film at BFI London Film Festival Awards

Ellise Shafer Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Evil Does Not Exist” was named the best film in the official competition at this year’s BFI London Film Festival Awards. “Paradise Is Burning” by Mika Gustafson received the Sutherland Award in the first feature competition, while Lina Soualem’s “Bye Bye Tiberias” took home the Grierson Award in the documentary competition and “The Archive: Queer Nigerians” directed by Simisolaoluwa Akande won the short film competition. The jury presidents for this year’s awards included Amat Escalante (official competition), Raine Allen-Miller (first feature competition), Rubika Shah (documentary competition) and Charlotte Regan (short film competition).

London Film Festival Winners: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Wins Best Film Award, Palestinian Pic Takes Doc Award - deadline.com - Britain - France - Mexico - Japan - Tokyo - Palestine
deadline.com
15.10.2023 / 15:23

London Film Festival Winners: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Wins Best Film Award, Palestinian Pic Takes Doc Award

Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi has clinched the best film award in the main official competition of the 67th London Film Festival with his latest feature, Evil Does Not Exist. 

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: ‘Black Panther’ Star Daniel Kaluuya On The 10-Year Odyssey To Make ‘The Kitchen’ With His Best Filmmaking Friends - deadline.com
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15.10.2023 / 10:15

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: ‘Black Panther’ Star Daniel Kaluuya On The 10-Year Odyssey To Make ‘The Kitchen’ With His Best Filmmaking Friends

EXCLUSIVE: The BFI London Film Festival closes Sunday with the world premiere of The Kitchen, a movie set in a dystopian London where an impoverished community is forced to fend for themselves in ramshackle apartment blocks. It marks the feature directorial debut of Oscar- winning actor Daniel Kaluuya and architect-turned-filmmaker Kibwe Tavares.

‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’ Review: Refreshing Aardman Sequel Comes With A Playful ‘Mission: Impossible’ Vibe – London Film Festival - deadline.com
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14.10.2023 / 15:43

‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’ Review: Refreshing Aardman Sequel Comes With A Playful ‘Mission: Impossible’ Vibe – London Film Festival

By any metric, 23 years is a long time to wait for a sequel to Chicken Run, even when you factor in the fiendishly slow gestation of Aardman Animations’ meticulous stop-motion process. Surprisingly, it still feels fresh, not just because of the spring-clean of the core voice cast — Mel Gibson being the highest-profile casualty, lopped off as the “lone free-ranger” Rocky — but because, in the hands of director Sam Fell and his writing team, Dawn of The Nugget delivers a cleverly modern kind of family entertainment that, while it works to a formula, never feels written by committee.

Breaking Baz At London Film Festival: Todd Haynes Trumps Tabloid Tale With Gripping Melodrama ‘May December’ Starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore & Hot New Star Charles Melton - deadline.com - Britain - London - Los Angeles - county Moore - city Savannah, Georgia
deadline.com
14.10.2023 / 10:35

Breaking Baz At London Film Festival: Todd Haynes Trumps Tabloid Tale With Gripping Melodrama ‘May December’ Starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore & Hot New Star Charles Melton

Todd Haynes tells me that May December, his gripping melodrama starring Oscar winners Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, “aggressively disturbs our moral moorings.”

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: Jeymes Samuel Says Hot Biblical Era Epic ‘The Book Of Clarence’ Is His ‘Ben-Hur’; And He’s Laid An Easter Egg Trail To His Next Movie - deadline.com - Atlanta
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11.10.2023 / 10:19

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: Jeymes Samuel Says Hot Biblical Era Epic ‘The Book Of Clarence’ Is His ‘Ben-Hur’; And He’s Laid An Easter Egg Trail To His Next Movie

It’s not every day that a filmmaker will rise up during an interview and recite Old Testament tales and sing out their favorite hymn. Well, hallelujah, brother Jeymes Samuel for spreading the gospel’s good news.

Cailee Spaeny Attends 'Priscilla' Screening at London Film Festival! - www.justjared.com - New York - city Sofia
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10.10.2023 / 00:43

Cailee Spaeny Attends 'Priscilla' Screening at London Film Festival!

Cailee Spaeny dazzles while promoting her new film Priscilla at the 2023 BFI London Film Festival on Monday (October 9).

‘Dear Jassi’ Review: Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s Tender Story Of Star-Crossed Lovers Lands A Killer Blow – London Film Festival - deadline.com - India
deadline.com
09.10.2023 / 02:50

‘Dear Jassi’ Review: Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s Tender Story Of Star-Crossed Lovers Lands A Killer Blow – London Film Festival

Dear Jassi arrives with echoes of Madonna’s 1989 hit “Dear Jessie” and its sugary promise of pink elephants and lemonade, but none of that turns out to be forthcoming in Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s beautiful and brutal sixth feature. Instead, we have perhaps the most disturbing bait-and-switch since George Sluizer’s original iteration of The Vanishing, a Punjabi Juliet-meets-Romeo story that’s much harsher that any so-far-filmed version of West Side Story and a whole lot funnier. This dissonance takes a while to reveal itself, but when it does, the shock is visceral. The fact that almost everything is true is the killer blow, and the shockwave of that reverberates through the poignant final credits, a static shot that forces the audience, or maybe just simply dares them, to think about what they’ve just seen.  

Greta Gerwig On “Incredible” Success Of ‘Barbie,’ Why She Will Never Act In Her Own Films & The “Nightmare” Of Scripting Her Next Project — London Film Festival - deadline.com - Britain - France - New York
deadline.com
08.10.2023 / 19:11

Greta Gerwig On “Incredible” Success Of ‘Barbie,’ Why She Will Never Act In Her Own Films & The “Nightmare” Of Scripting Her Next Project — London Film Festival

The first week of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) London Film Festival wrapped this evening with a rapturous onstage Q&A session with writer-director Greta Gerwig.

Martin Scorsese Talks ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon,’ Why He’s Never Been A “Hollywood Guy” And The Future Of Film: “I Don’t Know Where Cinema Is Gonna Go” — London Film Festival - deadline.com - Britain - London
deadline.com
07.10.2023 / 16:31

Martin Scorsese Talks ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon,’ Why He’s Never Been A “Hollywood Guy” And The Future Of Film: “I Don’t Know Where Cinema Is Gonna Go” — London Film Festival

Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall irrupted into a flurry of cheers this afternoon as filmmaker Martin Scorsese strolled on stage to take part in a career Q&A at the London Film Festival. 

Warsaw Film Festival to Celebrate New Polish Films, ‘EO’ Director Jerzy Skolimowski as ‘Green Border’ Controversy Rages On - variety.com - Ukraine - Greece - Poland - city Venice - city Warsaw - Beyond
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05.10.2023 / 21:05

Warsaw Film Festival to Celebrate New Polish Films, ‘EO’ Director Jerzy Skolimowski as ‘Green Border’ Controversy Rages On

Marta Balaga Warsaw Film Festival sets out to spotlight a slew of new local releases, from “Anxiety” by Sławomir Fabicki – Oscar-nominated for his short “A Man Thing” – to this year’s opener “Song of Goats” by Andrzej Jakimowski. The latter, featuring “EO” star Mateusz Kościukiewicz and set in Greece, will show characters living close to an active volcano, exploring the question of how “each of us is responsible for maintaining our fragile heritage,” says the director.

Disney’s Jennifer Lee “Blown Away” By Studio’s Work On ‘Frozen 3’, Shares ‘Wish’ Clip At London Film Festival - deadline.com
deadline.com
05.10.2023 / 17:07

Disney’s Jennifer Lee “Blown Away” By Studio’s Work On ‘Frozen 3’, Shares ‘Wish’ Clip At London Film Festival

Jennifer Lee, Chief Creative Officer at Disney Animation, confirmed this afternoon that work has quietly begun on a third edition in the company’s Frozen film franchise during a keynote session at the London Film Festival (LFF). 

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: Emerald Fennell On Why LFF Opener ‘Saltburn’ Is Like “Prodding Something Uncomfortable” But “That’s What Movies Are For” - deadline.com - Germany
deadline.com
05.10.2023 / 11:04

Breaking Baz at London Film Festival: Emerald Fennell On Why LFF Opener ‘Saltburn’ Is Like “Prodding Something Uncomfortable” But “That’s What Movies Are For”

EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning writer-director Emerald Fennell says that “if you’re prodding at something uncomfortable, that’s what movies are for.”

Miami GEMS Film Festival to Open With ‘Radical,’ Close With ‘The Holdovers’ - variety.com - France - USA - Miami - Mexico - Germany - Japan - Denmark - county Gem - Finland - county Miami-Dade - Bhutan
variety.com
03.10.2023 / 15:33

Miami GEMS Film Festival to Open With ‘Radical,’ Close With ‘The Holdovers’

Sharareh Drury Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival GEMS has announced the full lineup for its 2023 festival, which will run from Nov. 2-5. The 10th edition of the fest will feature 26 films from 14 countries, all taking place at MDC’s Koubek Center and Silverspot Cinema.

London Film Festival Director Kristy Matheson on ‘Saltburn,’ ‘Chicken Run 2’ and Mission to ‘Elevate U.K. Work to the Rest of the World’ - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
03.10.2023 / 10:47

London Film Festival Director Kristy Matheson on ‘Saltburn,’ ‘Chicken Run 2’ and Mission to ‘Elevate U.K. Work to the Rest of the World’

K.J. Yossman Kristy Matheson had big shoes to fill when she took over from Tricia Tuttle as director of the BFI London Film Festival (LFF) earlier this year. Over the course of a decade, Tuttle transformed LFF into a highlight of the fall festival calendar, drawing some of the biggest names in entertainment to the English capital each October including, memorably, Ted Sarandos and Beyoncé, who flew in to celebrate the world premiere of “The Harder They Fall” in 2021.

London Film Festival Head Kristy Matheson On Her First Year In Post, Being “Blown Away” By Daniel Kaluuya & Kibwe Tavares’s ‘The Kitchen’ & Navigating SAG-AFTRA Strike - deadline.com - Britain - county Hall - city Occupied
deadline.com
29.09.2023 / 12:29

London Film Festival Head Kristy Matheson On Her First Year In Post, Being “Blown Away” By Daniel Kaluuya & Kibwe Tavares’s ‘The Kitchen’ & Navigating SAG-AFTRA Strike

“A lot of very impressive people have led this festival and what connects them is a love for movies and culture and what that can achieve,” Kristy Matheson told Deadline of her new job as Director of the British Film Institute’s London Film Festival.

BFI London Film Festival Reveals Annual Works-In-Progress Lineup - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
26.09.2023 / 08:29

BFI London Film Festival Reveals Annual Works-In-Progress Lineup

The BFI London Film Festival will present five feature films and documentaries by UK-based filmmakers at its fourth annual Works-in-Progress showcase. Scroll down for the lineup.

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