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LFF Expanded Edition

A Tower of Dreams: The LFF Expanded Exhibit

One of LFF's most exciting recent additions, this virtual and augmented reality exhibit has mind-altering potential.

Kim Jee-woon

Kim Jee-woon: “In order to do film well…there’s this ordinary life that I’ve been avoiding.” 

One of Korea's most celebrated filmmakers, Director Kim opens up about the philosophy behind good filmmaking and what he's given up to achieve it.

LFF winners

The London Film Festival Winner’s Circle

As the London Film Festival wraps another action-packed year, we take a look at which films took home top prizes.

Warwick Thornton: “I want my films to give voice to the voiceless”

Warwick Thornton talks about the making of his film The New Boy and his collaboration with producer and star Cate Blanchett.

Foe review

Foe Review: Great premise, clunky execution

Garth Davis' third feature can't be saved by its charismatic stars Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal

Shortcomings

Shortcomings Review: Playful comedy finding value in life’s grey areas

Randall Park's adaptation of Adrian Tomine's graphic novel finds value in the grey areas.

All of us strangers

All of Us Strangers Review: A powerful examination of memory and grief

Andrew Haigh's queer drama is devastating, and all the more beautiful for it.

Cobweb

Cobweb Review: Korean Meta Comedy Spins Too Many Threads

Korean maestro Kim Jee-woon's latest is a wacky comedy that stretches itself a bit too thin.

Fallen Leaves review

Fallen Leaves Review: Retro rom-com is charming but unoriginal

Continuing his 1980s Proletariat series, Aki Kaurismaki's socially conscious rom-com feels strangely stuck in time while tiptoeing around Ukraine.

London Film Festival ’23: Five Gems You Can’t Miss

We know about the heavy hitters, but what else is there to be discovered at London's major film festival this year?