A two-week
showcase of the world’s best new films, the BFI London Film Festival is one of
the most anticipated events in London's cultural calendar.
Attracting
some of cinema's finest actors and filmmakers, stars attending this year's
festival include George Clooney, Freida Pinto, Ralph Fiennes, and directors
David Cronenberg and Andrea Arnold.
The
spectacular program of events runs from October 12 to 27 in 10 venues across
Central London.
Highlights of
the BFI London Film Festival 2011:
* Over 16
days, the festival will screen more than 200 fiction and documentary features,
including 13 world premieres, 18 international premieres and 22 European premieres.
Highlights
include:
* 360,
directed by Fernando Meirelles, written by Peter Morgan and starring Sir
Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law and Rachel Weisz
* We Need to
Talk About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay's eagerly-awaited film based on Lionel Shriver's
Orange Prize-winning novel, starring Tilda Swinton
* A Dangerous
Method, from director David Cronenberg, starring Keira Knightley, Viggo
Mortensen and Michael Fassbender
The program
also includes a number of panel discussions, on-stage interviews and master
classes to accompany the screenings.
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