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LONDON -- Movies from 77 countries will screen at the 2021 London Film Festival, as Britain’s leading cinema showcase welcomes mass audiences back to movie theaters after a pandemic-disrupted year.The festival program, announced Tuesday, includes 158 features, down from 225 during its last pre-pandemic edition in 2019.
The 2020 festival was a curtailed collection of 58 films, most screened online.This year, mask-wearing, full-capacity audiences will be able to attend gala screenings at London’s
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