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The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival

Programme

 

Oct 15

Quick Gun Murugan
Quick Gun Murugan

    * Frost/Nixon 19:00 ODEON LEICESTER SQ.

      Peter Morgan's electrifying depiction of the historic encounter between Richard Nixon and jet-setting television personality David Frost.

Oct 16


    * Max Minsky and Me 10:00 NFT1

Screening plus discussion about characters and point of view.


    * Primary Animation Shorts 10:00 NFT2

      A programme of short films plus a discussion about colour and music on film.


    * Animation workshop by Nexus Productions 11:15 Learning Space

      Workshop on the impact of colour and music on film.


    * Hassan and Morcos 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Egyptian screen icons Omar Sharif and Adel Imam team up for the first-time in this razor sharp satire about religious intolerance.


    * Parc 13:15 NFT3

      Inventive French adaptation of John Cheever's suburbian-dystopia novel Bullet Park.


    * Firaaq 13:30 NFT1

      The story of how the Hindu-Muslim riots that ravaged Gujarat in 2002 altered the lives of a number of different characters.


    * La Belle personne 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Romantic agony comes to a Parisian high school, in a lively and affecting ensemble drama from director Christophe Honoré.


    * Bigmouth Strikes Again 13:45 NFT2

      Being a bigmouth and a bully can backfire, and the young people in these films learn some life-changing facts before their final descent into adulthood.


    * Love Live Long 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Mike Figgis' latest digital experiment, a bold study of desire and moral boundaries set against the backdrop of the Gumball 300 Rally.


    * Lazy Days 15:45 NFT1


      Three childhood friends refuse to grow up in this warm and often very funny slacker movie set in suburban Seville from Spanish director Jesús Ponce.


    * Le genou d'Artemide Itineraire de Jean Bricard 16:00 NFT2

      Le Genou d’Artemide presents the passionate exchange of orations by two mature gentlemen in a sun-dappled woody glade. In Itineraire de Jean Bricard, Straub and Huillet show us the Loire in long moving takes of the river in silvery black-and-white.


    * The Secret 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      Joko Anwar’s Indonesian genre-bender starts as a compelling film noir, turns into a supernatural mystery and ends in Highlander territory – all with an angry political backbeat.


    * Nights and Weekends 16:15 NFT3

      The pains and pleasures of a long distance relationship form the basis of Joe Swanberg's latest collaboration with Greta Gerwig.


    * Flame & Citron 18:00 NFT1

      Beautifully constructed and hugely entertaining WW2 Danish Resistance drama.


    * Franklyn 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      A refreshingly ambitious urban fairytale about the relationship between love, fantasy and faith.


    * Cloud 9 18:15 NFT2


      A brave and truthful portrayal of love in later life.


    * Birdsong 18:30 NFT3

      Waiting for Godot meets The Passion According to St. Matthew in this imaginative treatment of the Biblical tale of the Magi.


    * Three Blind Mice 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Three Australian sailors spend an eventful night on the town in Sydney.


    * Michael Sheen 18:30 PURCELL ROOM

      The man with an astounding talent for portraying real-life contemporary characters joins us for a discussion about his career.


    * South Main 19:00 STUDIO

      A fresh and clear sighted expose of inequality, told through the stories of three women evicted from their homes as part of a drive to clean up South Central LA.


    * Quick Gun Murugan 20:30 NFT2

      Comedy about a Bollywood gunslinger on a mission to save vegetarians and the world!


    * Rachel Getting Married 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A gloriously fluid and refreshingly unconventional story of family ties and sibling rivalries.


    * Miracle at St. Anna 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Spike Lee gives new voice to the conventions of the epic war movie by reclaiming the experiences of Amerian's black sevicemen.


    * Parque via 20:45 NFT3

      A Mexican caretaker faces the challenge of leaving the security of the only home he has known for decades.


    * Momma's Man 21:00 NFT1

      Azazel Jacobs' third feature is beautifully nuanced story of a thirtysomething taking stock and a personal and poetic tribute to New York bohemia.


    * Tulpan 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A disarmingly sweet comedy about a desperate Khasak sheepherder and his attempt to find a wife.

Oct 17

dying or feeling better
dying or feeling better


    * The Secret of Moonacre 10:00 Empire Leicester Square

      Screening in partnership with National Schools Film Week


    * Film-Scoring Workshop 10:00 STUDIO

      Animated shorts programme and music composition masterclass


    * Animated Shorts Programme 10:00 Studio

      A programme of shorts screening with the Film-Scoring Workshop.


    * Frost/Nixon 10:00 Vue Leicester Square

      A screening in partnership with National Schools Film Week


    * Medicine for Melancholy 10:30 NFT2

      Screening followed by discussion on identity and representation on film


    * Miracle at St. Anna 12:15 ODEON WEST END 2

      Spike Lee gives new voice to the conventions of the epic war movie by reclaiming the experiences of Amerian's black sevicemen.

    * Rachel Getting Married 12:45 ODEON WEST END 2

      A gloriously fluid and refreshingly unconventional story of family ties and sibling rivalries.


    * A Perfect Day 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Ferzan Ozpetek's ultra-contemporary, utterly compelling drama about an Italian politician seeking re-election.


    * Tulpan 13:45 NFT2

      A disarmingly sweet comedy about a desperate Khasak sheepherder and his attempt to find a wife.


    * Seamstresses 14:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Three young women search for work in the big city in a beautifully acted film emphasising the values of friendship.


    * Winstanley 14:00 NFT1

      Meticulously researched and sparely beautiful account of the creation and destruction of England’s first commune.


    * Laila's Birthday 14:00 NFT3


      A moving, often funny tale of a Palestinian taxi driver just trying to get home in time for his daughter's birthday.


    * Three Blind Mice 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      Three Australian sailors spend an eventful night on the town in Sydney.


    * A Simple Heart 16:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Sandrine Bonnaire is at her best as a servant in a nineteenth-century household, in a spare, evocative adaptation of Flaubert's classic story.


    * Shock Tactics 16:00 NFT2

      This short film selection has shock value for everyone.


    * Cloud 9 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A brave and truthful portrayal of love in later life.


    * Birdsong 16:15 ICA 1


      Waiting for Godot meets The Passion According to St. Matthew in this imaginative treatment of the Biblical tale of the Magi.


    * Parque via 16:15 NFT1

      A Mexican caretaker faces the challenge of leaving the security of the only home he has known for decades.


    * Medicine for Melancholy 16:15 NFT3

      American independent cinema at its finest; director Barry Jenkins has emerged as a talent worthy of celebration.


    * Dean Spanley 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Peter O'Toole stars as a misanthropic curmudgeon who unexpectedly re-lives joyous and painful memories thanks to the revels of a drunken curate.


    * South Main 18:15 NFT2

      A fresh and clear sighted expose of inequality, told through the stories of three women evicted from their homes as part of a drive to clean up South Central LA.


    * La Belle personne 18:30 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Romantic agony comes to a Parisian high school, in a lively and affecting ensemble drama from director Christophe Honoré.


    * Beirut Open City 18:30 ICA 1


      A dark thriller set in a twilight Beirut underworld where secret torture chambers and clubs filled with beautiful women stand side by side.


    * Goodbye Solo 18:30 NFT1


      The pairing of a Senegalese taxi driver and a grumbling old-timer in North Carolina is the basis for the latest insightful portrait of human behaviour from Ramin Bahrani.


    * Le genou d'Artemide Itineraire de Jean Bricard 18:30 NFT3


      Le Genou d’Artemide presents the passionate exchange of orations by two mature gentlemen in a sun-dappled woody glade. In Itineraire de Jean Bricard, Straub and Huillet show us the Loire in long moving takes of the river in silvery black-and-white.


    * Tyson 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Iron Mike on Iron Mike.


    * British Film Boom! 19:00 BAFTA David Lean Room

      We bring together some of today's best British filmmaking talent to discuss why the industry is on such a high.


    * Love Live Long 19:00 STUDIO

      Mike Figgis' latest digital experiment, a bold study of desire and moral boundaries set against the backdrop of the Gumball 300 Rally.


    * The Secret 20:30 NFT2

      Joko Anwar’s Indonesian genre-bender starts as a compelling film noir, turns into a supernatural mystery and ends in Highlander territory – all with an angry political backbeat.


    * The Other Man 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A sophisticated drama capturing the subtle nuances of love, betrayal and forgiveness.


    * Nights and Weekends 20:45 NFT3


      The pains and pleasures of a long distance relationship form the basis of Joe Swanberg's latest collaboration with Greta Gerwig.


    * A Simple Heart 21:00 CURZON MAYFAIR


      Sandrine Bonnaire is at her best as a servant in a nineteenth-century household, in a spare, evocative adaptation of Flaubert's classic story.


    * Under the Tree 21:00 ICA 1

      Indonesian master Garin Nugroho interweaves three stories about women, births and deaths, all set in the distinctive (and sometimes mystical) culture of Bali.


    * 1 2 3 4 21:00 NFT1

      Rock 'n' roll doesn't always come with the sex and drugs attached...


    * Better Things 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A restrained and beautifully articulated character study of the realities of life and love in rural England.


    * Bronson 23:00 NFT1

      Brave and challenging portrait of notorious lifer and the UK's 'most violent prisoner' Charles Bronson.

Oct 18

la belle personne
la belle personne


    * Frost/Nixon 12:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      Peter Morgan's electrifying depiction of the historic encounter between Richard Nixon and jet-setting television personality David Frost.


    * Cover Girl 13:00 NFT1

      Gorgeous vintage Technicolor musical starring Rita Hayworth in her prime as a Broadway dancer loved by Gene Kelly in his first big song-and-dance success.


    * Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Why put up with being an ordinary earthworm when you can start up your own disco band and have it all?


    * Beirut Open City 13:45 ICA 1


      A dark thriller set in a twilight Beirut underworld where secret torture chambers and clubs filled with beautiful women stand side by side.


    * Bigmouth Strikes Again 13:45 NFT2

      Being a bigmouth and a bully can backfire, and the young people in these films learn some life-changing facts before their final descent into adulthood.


    * Hassan and Morcos 14:00 CURZON MAYFAIR


      Egyptian screen icons Omar Sharif and Adel Imam team up for the first-time in this razor sharp satire about religious intolerance.


    * Indiewood Is Dead... Long Live the New, True Indies 14:00 NFT3

      We bring together some of the new generation of US independent filmmaking talent to discuss what the future holds for the Indie scene.


    * American Teen 15:15 ODEON WEST END 2


      Four mid-Western teenagers share their daily lives and their hopes and fears in this sharp and snappily paced documentary.


    * The Beaches of Agnès 16:00 NFT1


      A kaleidoscopic auto-documentary from the Grandmother of the French New Wave, chronicling her remarkable life and career.


    * Animated Shorts for Younger Audiences 16:00 NFT2

      A selection of short animated films from around the world.


    * Goodbye Solo 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      The pairing of a Senegalese taxi driver and a grumbling old-timer in North Carolina is the basis for the latest insightful portrait of human behaviour from Ramin Bahrani.


    * Flame & Citron 16:15 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Beautifully constructed and hugely entertaining WW2 Danish Resistance drama.


    * Parc 16:15 ICA 1

      Inventive French adaptation of John Cheever's suburbian-dystopia novel Bullet Park.


    * Ramchand Pakistani 16:15 NFT3


      A Pakistani Hindu father and son are arrested as they accidentally cross the border into India.


    * Virtue Shopworn 18:00 NFT2

      Cracking, fast-paced pre-Code melodrama with Carole Lombard, plus a Depression-era morality tale starring Barbara Stanwyck.


    * Incendiary 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      Topical and moving drama about the impact of a bomb attack on a London football stadium


    * Beautiful Losers 18:30 NFT1

      In the early 1990s, a number of like-minded young Americans, began to make art that would reflect their lives, and changed popular culture.


    * The Desert Within 18:30 NFT3

      Paternal affection takes a twisted turn in this epic take on devotion and indoctrination set during the religious purges that followed the 1928 Mexican Revolution.


    * Religulous 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Praise be for this funny, irreverent and provocative documentary!


    * The Karamazovs 18:45 CURZON MAYFAIR


      Petr Zelenka's unusual take on theatre and life follows a group of Czech actors as they perform an adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel in a Polish factory.


    * Love Live Long 18:45 ICA 1

      Mike Figgis' latest digital experiment, a bold study of desire and moral boundaries set against the backdrop of the Gumball 300 Rally.


    * Nights and Weekends 19:00 STUDIO

      The pains and pleasures of a long distance relationship form the basis of Joe Swanberg's latest collaboration with Greta Gerwig.


    * The Class 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Palme d'Or winning account of one term in a Parisian high school. Dramatic, funny and wonderfully observed.


    * Tony Manero 20:45 NFT1

      Saturday night fever under Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile.


    * Lazy Days 21:00 CURZON MAYFAIR


      Three childhood friends refuse to grow up in this warm and often very funny slacker movie set in suburban Seville from Spanish director Jesús Ponce.


    * Uprise 21:00 ICA 1


      Sandro Aguilar's haunting, formally ambitious debut immerses the viewer in a series of uncannily potent scenes, and signals the arrival of a striking new talent.


    * Hooked 21:00 NFT2

      A car accident leads to a game of emotional cat-and-mouse when a street prostitute seeks revenge against two secret lovers.


    * Medicine for Melancholy 21:00 NFT3

      American independent cinema at its finest; director Barry Jenkins has emerged as a talent worthy of celebration.


    * Of Time and the City 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A lyrical collage of a city, an ode to Liverpool combining archive and new footage in a deeply moving personal memoir.


    * Tokyo! 23:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      An omnibus feature which lets one Korean and two French directors loose in Tokyo

Oct 19

Il Divo
Il Divo


    * The Miracle Woman 11:30 NFT1

      Barbara Stanwyck in her first big role as the ambiguous heroine of Capra's cynical study of a crowd-stirring evangelist preacher, based on the real-life Aimee Semple McPherson.


    * SOS - Summer of Suspense 12:00 NFT2

      A thrilling family adventure featuring a girl, her seal and a gang of smugglers.


    * A Perfect Day 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Ferzan Ozpetek's ultra-contemporary, utterly compelling drama about an Italian politician seeking re-election.


    * Firaaq 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      The story of how the Hindu-Muslim riots that ravaged Gujarat in 2002 altered the lives of a number of different characters.


    * Franklyn 13:30 RIO

      A refreshingly ambitious urban fairytale about the relationship between love, fantasy and faith.


    * Max Minsky and Me 13:45 NFT2


      If boffin Nellie is going to make it to the basketball championships in time then she'd better learn how to play first...


    * The Other Man 14:00 CURZON MAYFAIR


      A sophisticated drama capturing the subtle nuances of love, betrayal and forgiveness.


    * Peter Morgan 14:00 NFT1

      The multi award-winning screenwriter joins us for a discussion about his career.


    * International Animation Panorama 14:00 NFT3

      A selection of new international and British animation films. Jayne Pilling


    * Quick Gun Murugan 14:30 ICA 1

      Comedy about a Bollywood gunslinger on a mission to save vegetarians and the world!


    * A Christmas Tale 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A dark, brilliantly observed and acidly funny depiction of a dysfunctional family reunited in the days before Christmas.


    * Winstanley 15:45 ODEON WEST END 1


      Meticulously researched and sparely beautiful account of the creation and destruction of England’s first commune.


    * Incendiary 15:45 RIO

      Topical and moving drama about the impact of a bomb attack on a London football stadium.


    * Dean Spanley 16:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Peter O'Toole stars as a misanthropic curmudgeon who unexpectedly re-lives joyous and painful memories thanks to the revels of a drunken curate.


    * Where is Winky's Horse? 16:00 NFT2

      Winky Wong has a major search on her hands when St Nicholas' horse goes missing and his parade is only days away.


    * Possibility of an Island 16:15 NFT1

      An eerie vision of cloning, religion and the (questionable) future of humanity.


    * Down on the Street 16:15 NFT3

      A diverse selection of short films about the lives of young people around the world and their experiences on the streets of their cities.


    * Momma's Man 17:00 ICA 1

      Azazel Jacobs' third feature is beautifully nuanced story of a thirtysomething taking stock and a personal and poetic tribute to New York bohemia.


    * Cowards 18:15 NFT2

      A sensitive treatment of bullying both in the school playground and in the wider social landscape in which the protagonists operate.


    * Lake Tahoe 18:15 ODEON WEST END 1

      A confidently directed and gently funny story of loss and letting go.


    * I Am Alive 18:30 CURZON MAYFAIR

      A superior black comedy with serious overtones, an intelligent and surprising supernatural tale.


    * Modern Life 18:30 NFT1

      A masterful and uniquely moving portrait in Depardon's continuing series of films documenting the changing face of rural France.


    * Laila's Birthday 18:30 NFT3


      A moving, often funny tale of a Palestinian taxi driver just trying to get home in time for his daughter's birthday.


    * Quiet Chaos 18:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Nanni Moretti stars in this mesmerising, wryly humorous film.


    * Captive 19:00 ICA 1

      Two Russian soldiers capture a handsome Chechen in this adaptation of Vladimir Makanin’s unusual story of war in the Caucasus.


    * Medicine for Melancholy 19:00 STUDIO

      American independent cinema at its finest; director Barry Jenkins has emerged as a talent worthy of celebration.


    * Blind Loves 20:30 NFT2


      A touching, inventive and often very funny portrait of the way people live and love without sight.


    * Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist 20:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      A sweetly funny story of two young people thrown together during the course of one New York night, as they search for their favourite band's secret gig.


    * RR 20:45 NFT3


      Formal rigour, subtle social comment and playful humour combine in a testament to America's railroads and a celebration of cinema.


    * Seamstresses 21:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      Three young women search for work in the big city in a beautifully acted film emphasising the values of friendship.


    * Shultes 21:00 ICA 1

      A bleak but poetic tale of a Moscow pickpocket and his involuntary friendship with his 12-year-old accomplice.


    * Awaydays 21:00 NFT1

      An adaptation of Kevin Sampsons' cult novel set in the North West during the post-punk era.


    * Hunger 21:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      A bold and powerful interpretation of the highly emotive events surrounding the 1981 IRA Hunger Strike.

Oct 20

miracle woman
miracle woman


    * Beautiful Losers Masterclass with director Aaron Rose 10:00 ICA 1

      Screening and masterclass with director Aaron Rose.


    * Ramchand Pakistani 10:00 NFT2

      A screening with discussion and Q&A with director Mehreen Jabbar (tbc)


    * Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Why put up with being an ordinary earthworm when you can start up your own disco band and have it all?


    * The Class 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      Palme d'Or winning account of one term in a Parisian high school. Dramatic, funny and wonderfully observed.
  

* Under the Tree 13:45 ICA 1

      Indonesian master Garin Nugroho interweaves three stories about women, births and deaths, all set in the distinctive (and sometimes mystical) culture of Bali.


    * South Main 13:45 NFT2

      A fresh and clear sighted expose of inequality, told through the stories of three women evicted from their homes as part of a drive to clean up South Central LA.


    * I Am Alive 14:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      A superior black comedy with serious overtones, an intelligent and surprising supernatural tale.


    * Awaydays 14:00 NFT1

      An adaptation of Kevin Sampsons' cult novel set in the North West during the post-punk era.


    * Down on the Street 14:00 NFT3


      A diverse selection of short films about the lives of young people around the world and their experiences on the streets of their cities.


    * Lake Tahoe 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A confidently directed and gently funny story of loss and letting go.


    * Modern Life 16:00 CURZON MAYFAIR


      A masterful and uniquely moving portrait in Depardon's continuing series of films documenting the changing face of rural France.


    * International Animation Panorama 16:00 NFT2


      A selection of new international and British animation films. Jayne Pilling


    * Hunger 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A bold and powerful interpretation of the highly emotive events surrounding the 1981 IRA Hunger Strike.


    * Uprise 16:15 ICA 1

      Sandro Aguilar's haunting, formally ambitious debut immerses the viewer in a series of uncannily potent scenes, and signals the arrival of a striking new talent.


    * Ramchand Pakistani 16:15 NFT1


      A Pakistani Hindu father and son are arrested as they accidentally cross the border into India.


    * RR 16:15 NFT3

      Formal rigour, subtle social comment and playful humour combine in a testament to America's railroads and a celebration of cinema.


    * Adoration 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      A young man’s family history provides the catalyst for this timely and considered story touching on themes of prejudice and fear.


    * Religulous 18:15 Greenwich Picturehouse

      Praise be for this funny, irreverent and provocative documentary!


    * The Soul of Youth 18:15 NFT2


      Compassionate, heart-warming study of juvenile justice in America in 1920.


    * 24 City 18:15 ODEON WEST END 1


      Jia Zhangke’s masterly combination of fact and fiction turns a previously hidden page in China's modern history and reveals the human cost of a great upheaval.


    * La Vie d'artiste 18:30 CURZON MAYFAIR


      A writer, an actor and a would-be chanteuse pursue elusive glory in Marc Fitoussi's brittle comedy about artistic disappointment.


    * Home 18:30 NFT1


      The darkly funny story of an oddball family determined to live happily by the side of a motorway.


    * Journey from Writing into Directing in Hollywood 18:30 NFT3

      Hollywood writers tell us how they made the successful transition into writing-directing.


    * The Silence before Bach 18:45 ICA 1


      Part-fiction, part-documentary, The Silence before Bach offers an intelligent and often very witty treatment of Bach's legacy.


    * Rachel Getting Married 19:30 VUE SCREEN 5


      A gloriously fluid and refreshingly unconventional story of family ties and sibling rivalries.


    * Shooting and Icon: Finding the Person behind the Personality 20:30 Delegate Centre


      With a plethora of biographical films in the LFF this year, we analyse what's involved in depicting an icon.


    * Divizionz 20:30 NFT2

      An authentic portrayal of life in Kampala's inner city, in which four friends set out to make it as hip hop musicians.


    * Two Lovers 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow are paired in James Gray's film about obsessive love that defies initial expectation.


    * Tony Manero 20:45 Greenwich Picturehouse

      Saturday night fever under Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile.


    * Shock Tactics 20:45 NFT3

      This short film selection has shock value for everyone.


    * Black Sea 21:00 CURZON MAYFAIR

      The relationship between an elderly woman and her young Romanian care worker is at the centre of this slow burning, intimate film.


    * German Rain 21:00 ICA 1

      An indomitable 16-year-old grapples with an unsympathetic boss, a small boy who wants to be a girl, a singing contest - and her dying father.


    * Liverpool 21:00 NFT1

      Set in the isolated interior of Tierra del Fuego, a restrained and brilliantly paced story of one man's journey into his past.


    * Warlords 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A Chinese period epic tale about three sworn brothers, set in the late 19th Century, with a turbulent backdrop of brutal battles, personal rivalry and political intrigue.

Oct 21

slumdog millionaire
slumdog millionaire

   * Cowards 10:00 NFT2

      Screening followed by facilitated discussion on the impact of bullying


    * Tokyo! 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      An omnibus feature which lets one Korean and two French directors loose in Tokyo.


    * Captive 13:30 NFT2

      Two Russian soldiers capture a handsome Chechen in this adaptation of Vladimir Makanin’s unusual story of war in the Caucasus.


    * The Karamazovs 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Petr Zelenka's unusual take on theatre and life follows a group of Czech actors as they perform an adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel in a Polish factory.


    * Liverpool 13:45 NFT1

      Set in the isolated interior of Tierra del Fuego, a restrained and brilliantly paced story of one man's journey into his past.


    * German Rain 14:00 ICA 1


      An indomitable 16-year-old grapples with an unsympathetic boss, a small boy who wants to be a girl, a singing contest - and her dying father.


    * Blind Loves 14:00 NFT3


      A touching, inventive and often very funny portrait of the way people live and love without sight.


    * Tyson 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Iron Mike on Iron Mike.


    * Home 15:45 NFT1


      The darkly funny story of an oddball family determined to live happily by the side of a motorway.


    * Hooked 16:00 NFT2


      A car accident leads to a game of emotional cat-and-mouse when a street prostitute seeks revenge against two secret lovers.


    * Two Lovers 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow are paired in James Gray's film about obsessive love that defies initial expectation.


    * Beautiful Losers 16:15 ICA 1

      In the early 1990s, a number of like-minded young Americans, began to make art that would reflect their lives, and changed popular culture.


    * Of Time and the City 16:15 NFT3


      A lyrical collage of a city, an ode to Liverpool combining archive and new footage in a deeply moving personal memoir.


    * Il Divo 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      The life and times of notorious Italian politician Guilio Andreaotti, seen through an intense cinematic prism.


    * The Exiles 18:15 NFT2

      Kent Mackenzie's riveting, innovative dramadoc, unseen since 1961, about displaced urban Native Americans leading despondent lives in LA's Bunker Hill district.


    * Jay 18:30 ICA 1


      Pasion's prize-winning feature combines a lacerating satire of 'reality TV' ethics with a cautionary account of the marketability of certain images of 'Third World' poverty.


    * Routine Holiday 18:30 NFT3


      Poet/novelist Li Hongqi scans the façade of suburban housing tenements and exposes the vaguely sinister enigmas within.


    * Achilles and the Tortoise 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Using his own paintings as illustrations throughout, this funny/sad parable by Takeshi Kitano traces the lifetime failure of an aspiring artist.


    * Divizionz 19:00 STUDIO

      An authentic portrayal of life in Kampala's inner city, in which four friends set out to make it as hip hop musicians.


    * All Around Us 20:30 ICA 1

      Wise and deliciously witty, Ryosuke Hashiguchi's film chronicles eight years of a marriage: the easy-going husband becomes a courtroom artist, while his high-strung wife nearly has a breakdown.


    * Vicky Cristina Barcelona 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Woody Allen's comedy explores the tangled desires of two young Americans and the locals they meet during one summer in Barcelona.


    * A Strange Day 20:45 NFT3

      Consistently thought-provoking and occasionally disturbing, these seven short films cover all bases between slightly quirky and way out there.


    * Louise-Michel 21:00 NFT1

      French anarcho-surrealist directors de Ververn and Delépine (Aaltra) return with a wayward odd-couple comedy about a factory worker out for revenge and the inept hitman she bonds with.


    * Eye of the Sun 21:00 NFT2

      A hypnotising journey through modern day Egypt and Iraq that veers between documentary and fiction, this won the Best Film prize at the Taormina film festival.


    * Anvil! The Story of Anvil 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      For those about to rock, we salute you!

Oct 22

sos summer of suspense
sos summer of suspense

   * Mia and the Migou 10:00 NFT2

      Screening of feature plus short followed by activity on protecting our environment against global warming


    * Genova 10:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      Screening followed by Q&A with director Michael Winterbottom and producer Andrew Eaton


    * Achilles and the Tortoise 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Using his own paintings as illustrations throughout, this funny/sad parable by Takeshi Kitano traces the lifetime failure of an aspiring artist.


    * Eye of the Sun 13:30 NFT2

      A hypnotising journey through modern day Egypt and Iraq that veers between documentary and fiction, this won the Best Film prize at the Taormina film festival.


    * Possibility of an Island 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      An eerie vision of cloning, religion and the (questionable) future of humanity.


    * Loose Rope 14:00 ICA 1

      Two friends from the countryside set off to the big city with an injured cow for company in this deceptively charming Iranian road movie.


    * Routine Holiday 14:00 NFT3


      Poet/novelist Li Hongqi scans the façade of suburban housing tenements and exposes the vaguely sinister enigmas within.


    * 24 City 15:30 NFT2

      Jia Zhangke’s masterly combination of fact and fiction turns a previously hidden page in China's modern history and reveals the human cost of a great upheaval.


    * Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A sweetly funny story of two young people thrown together during the course of one New York night, as they search for their favourite band's secret gig.


    * La Vie d'artiste 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A writer, an actor and a would-be chanteuse pursue elusive glory in Marc Fitoussi's brittle comedy about artistic disappointment.


    * Still Walking 16:15 ICA 1


      Hirokazu Kore-eda’s great new film is what the Japanese call a "home drama," revealing everything that unites and divides one particular family in one 24-hour time-frame without a shred of melodrama.


    * Cowards 16:15 NFT3


      A sensitive treatment of bullying both in the school playground and in the wider social landscape in which the protagonists operate.


    * Broken Lines 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      A couple are drawn together, despite their obligations to others, in Sallie Aprahamian's mature and sophisticated debut feature.


    * Better Things 18:15 DAVID LEAN CINEMA, CROYDO
N

      A restrained and beautifully articulated character study of the realities of life and love in rural England.


    * Everybody Dies but Me 18:15 NFT2


      An unusual and authentic insight into the world of Russian teenagers as three young girls prepare for the school disco.


    * Delta 18:30 NFT1


      A brother and sister build a house together in a remote section of the Danube in this superbly photographed tale of primeval passions.


    * United Red Army 18:30 NFT3


      Koji Wakamatsu's epic-scale docu-drama brilliantly reconstructs the most troubling episode in the bloody history of Japanese student-radical extremism.


    * Heart of Fire 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Set in Eritrea during its war of independence against Ethiopia, this emotionally charged drama deals with modern war and how it deprives children of their innocence.


    * A Lake 18:45 ICA 1


      One of France's absolute cutting-edge directors, Philippe Grandrieux presents a haunting new work, a snowbound landscape drama set in a world of stillness and near-silence.


    * Mid-August Lunch 20:15 DAVID LEAN CINEMA, CROYDON

      A man is offered a solution to his money problems as the traditional Italian holiday of August 15th approaches.


    * Citizen Havel 20:30 NFT2

      A witty, considered and personal documentary with fascinating insights into the life of Václav Havel, the man who helped shape the early history of the Czech Republic.


    * Genova 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      After tragedy strikes, a man and his two daughters move to Italy to begin life anew in this moving and beautifully observed story of family relations.


    * Loose Rope 21:00 ICA 1


      Two friends from the countryside set off to the big city with an injured cow for company in this deceptively charming Iranian road movie.


    * Tricks 21:00 NFT1


      A charming and nostalgic film in which a young boy sets out to prove that a man he sees at the station is really his lost father.


    * Let's Talk About the Rain 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      Personal relationships and political ideals come head to head in the witty drama about family, feminism and film making.

Oct 23

the desert within
the desert within


    * No Network 10:00 NFT1

      Screening followed by lesson in survival skills and technology in remote locations


    * Youth Shorts Programme 10:00 NFT2


      Short film programme plus discussion sessions.

    * Let's Talk About the Rain 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Personal relationships and political ideals come head to head in the witty drama about family, feminism and film making.


    * Black Sea 13:15 NFT1

      The relationship between an elderly woman and her young Romanian care worker is at the centre of this slow burning, intimate film.


    * Everybody Dies but Me 13:30 NFT3


      An unusual and authentic insight into the world of Russian teenagers as three young girls prepare for the school disco.


    * American Teen 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      Four mid-Western teenagers share their daily lives and their hopes and fears in this sharp and snappily paced documentary.

    * Jay 13:45 NFT2

      Pasion's prize-winning feature combines a lacerating satire of 'reality TV' ethics with a cautionary account of the marketability of certain images of 'Third World' poverty.


    * A Lake 14:00 ICA 1


      One of France's absolute cutting-edge directors, Philippe Grandrieux presents a haunting new work, a snowbound landscape drama set in a world of stillness and near-silence.


    * The Desert Within 14:00 RITZY Screen 2


      Paternal affection takes a twisted turn in this epic take on devotion and indoctrination set during the religious purges that followed the 1928 Mexican Revolution.


    * All Around Us 15:30 NFT1


      Wise and deliciously witty, Ryosuke Hashiguchi's film chronicles eight years of a marriage: the easy-going husband becomes a courtroom artist, while his high-strung wife nearly has a breakdown.


    * Anvil! The Story of Anvil 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      For those about to rock, we salute you!


    * A Strange Day 15:45 NFT3


      Consistently thought-provoking and occasionally disturbing, these seven short films cover all bases between slightly quirky and way out there.


    * The Silence before Bach 16:00 NFT2

      Part-fiction, part-documentary, The Silence before Bach offers an intelligent and often very witty treatment of Bach's legacy.


    * Il Divo 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      The life and times of notorious Italian politician Guilio Andreaotti, seen through an intense cinematic prism.


    * Delta 16:15 ICA 1

      A brother and sister build a house together in a remote section of the Danube in this superbly photographed tale of primeval passions.


    * Shultes 16:30 RITZY Screen 2


      A bleak but poetic tale of a Moscow pickpocket and his involuntary friendship with his 12-year-old accomplice.


    * Sugar 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      A nimble and insightful study of the American Dream seen through the eyes of a talented young baseball player from the Dominican Republic.


    * Wonderful Town 18:30 ICA 1


      Aditya Assarat's multi-prize-winning debut deals with the aftermath of the Boxing Day tsunami in a small town on Thailand's south coast.


    * Kisses 18:30 NFT1


      Two young kids endure a night on the streets of Dublin


    * The Language of Image & Sound 18:30 NFT3


      An examination of films that use striking visuals and complex sound design to convey intense feeling and ideas.


    * Frozen River 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, set in wintry upstate New York, where a single Mom finds herself on the wrong side of the law.

    * Bullet in the Head 18:30 RITZY Screen 2

      This accomplished feature imagines the days leading up to the assassination of two Spanish civil guards killed during a surveillance operation.


    * High Treason 18:30 Trafalgar Square


      An action-packed visit to London's future with live piano accompaniment.


    * W. 19:30 ODEON LEICESTER SQ.

      Oliver Stone's take on the story of the one time black sheep of the Bush family and his rise to become leader of the Free World.


    * The Ethical Problem of Violence on Film 20:30 Delegate Centre


      How do filmmakers represent violence on screen without being exploitative?


    * Of Parents and Children 20:30 NFT2


      A retired scientist and his adult son reflect on life during their regular walk around the outskirts of Prague.


    * Secret Life of Bees 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      Set in North Carolina, this touching coming-of-age story is set against the backdrop of the turbulent events of the Civil Rights era.


    * Still Walking 20:45 ICA 1


      Hirokazu Kore-eda’s great new film is what the Japanese call a "home drama," revealing everything that unites and divides one particular family in one 24-hour time-frame without a shred of melodrama.


    * Dying or Feeling Better 20:45 NFT3

      A moody adolescent boy teams up with outsider twins in Laurence Ferreira-Barbosa's moving but edgy evocation of the small-town teenage blues.


    * The Candidate 21:00 NFT1

      A defence attorney is thrown into a world of blackmail, murder and deception. A stylish and breathtaking Copenhagen-set noir thriller.


    * Eldorado 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      Road movie and absurdist Belgian Noire meet in a droll and idiosyncratic story of a duo of misfits, bursting with verbal and visual humour.


    * Warlords 21:00 RITZY Screen 2

      A Chinese period epic tale about three sworn brothers, set in the late 19th Century, with a turbulent backdrop of brutal battles, personal rivalry and political intrigue.

Oct 24

touki bouki
touki bouki

   * Heart of Fire 10:15 RITZY Screen 2

      Screening as part of Black History month with discussion and Q&A


    * Nathaniel Dorsky 10:30 NFT3

      Shorts programme with introduction by the director and linked filmmaking workshop


    * W. 13:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      Oliver Stone's take on the story of the one time black sheep of the Bush family and his rise to become leader of the Free World.


    * 16mm Filmmaking Workshop 13:00 Project Space

    * Of Parents and Children 13:30 NFT2


      A retired scientist and his adult son reflect on life during their regular walk around the outskirts of Prague.


    * Sugar 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      A nimble and insightful study of the American Dream seen through the eyes of a talented young baseball player from the Dominican Republic.


    * Dying or Feeling Better 13:45 NFT3

      A moody adolescent boy teams up with outsider twins in Laurence Ferreira-Barbosa's moving but edgy evocation of the small-town teenage blues.


    * Hansel and Gretel 14:00 NFT1

      Grown-up re-reading of fairy tales in the Angela Carter tradition: a young man crashes his car on a forest road and finds himself trapped in the "House of Happy Children".


    * Divizionz 14:15 RITZY Screen 2


      An authentic portrayal of life in Kampala's inner city, in which four friends set out to make it as hip hop musicians.


    * Frozen River 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, set in wintry upstate New York, where a single Mom finds herself on the wrong side of the law.

    * 57000 km Between Us 16:00 NFT2

      Sex, lies, camcorders and social embarrassment - Delphine Kreuter’s caustic digital comedy uproariously dissects French family life in the website era.


    * Louise-Michel 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      French anarcho-surrealist directors de Ververn and Delépine (Aaltra) return with a wayward odd-couple comedy about a factory worker out for revenge and the inept hitman she bonds with.


    * The Candidate 16:15 NFT1

      A defence attorney is thrown into a world of blackmail, murder and deception. A stylish and breathtaking Copenhagen-set noir thriller.


    * Wonderful Town 16:15 NFT3

      Aditya Assarat's multi-prize-winning debut deals with the aftermath of the Boxing Day tsunami in a small town on Thailand's south coast.


    * Bullet in the Head 16:30 RITZY Screen 2

      This accomplished feature imagines the days leading up to the assassination of two Spanish civil guards killed during a surveillance operation.


    * Wendy & Lucy 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      A tender and subtle exploration of a young woman's search for a brighter future.


    * Salt of this Sea 18:15 NFT2

      A Palestinian-American woman takes the law into her own hands when she discovers his bank account has been annulled.


    * Touki Bouki 18:30 NFT1

      Sumptuous colour restoration of an exhilarating, semi-surreal classic arthouse favourite from Senegal.


    * Cold Lunch 18:30 NFT3


      The main fuse in an Oslo flat block gets disconnected, setting off a chain of events in the lives of those living in the apartments.


    * Johnny Mad Dog 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      War is still hell... a visually dazzling modern war film that is pertinent, thrilling and occasionally surreal


    * 1 2 3 4 18:30 RITZY Screen 2

      Rock 'n' roll doesn't always come with the sex and drugs attached...


    * London Loves... 18:30 Trafalgar Square


      Join us under Nelson's Column as we celebrate our love of the capital with rarely seen archive films and a couple of old favourites.


    * German Rain 19:00 STUDIO

      An indomitable 16-year-old grapples with an unsympathetic boss, a small boy who wants to be a girl, a singing contest - and her dying father.


    * A Day in the Life 20:30 NFT2


      A selection of short films about memorable days and events which have great significance for those involved. Simon Young


    * Waltz with Bashir 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      Provocative and visually inventive, this animated documentary is a potent study of the futility of war.


    * Anywhere USA 20:45 NFT1

      The semiotics of the moustache can unravel any mystery from an Islamic affair and the tooth fairy to the inadequacies of race relations in this satire of American values.


    * Sex Positive 21:00 NFT3

      A stimulating account of pioneering safe sex advocate Richard Berkowitz.


    * Shifty 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A debut British feature of promise and distinction, Shifty is a terrific example of a film that manages to achieve a great deal with very little.


    * Bronson 21:00 RITZY Screen 2

      Brave and challenging portrait of notorious lifer and the UK's 'most violent prisoner' Charles Bronson.

Oct 25

warlords
warlords


    * Stereotalk: Teens on screen 11:30 NFT2

      Sick of being portrayed as a knife wielding hoody? Want to have your say and change the record?


    * Studio: Pneuma Monoxyd 12:00 Studio


      Shadowy human forms drift through darkness in Thomas Köner’s immersive audio-visual work. Continuous free screening.


    * Welcome to Sajjanpur 12:45 ODEON WEST END 1

      Comedy about a frustrated writer who pens letters for fellow villagers, getting everyone in trouble.


    * Vicky Cristina Barcelona 13:15 ODEON WEST END 2

      Woody Allen's comedy explores the tangled desires of two young Americans and the locals they meet during one summer in Barcelona.


    * No Network 13:45 NFT2

      Kalli discovers that living in an icy area with no phone network is no fun. With a wild polar bear, a restless ghost and a blizzard approaching, life's about to get worse.


    * The Last Wagon 14:00 NFT1


      A tribute to the late Richard Widmark in one of his best roles as an outlaw who saves a wagon train from marauding Indians - beautifully shot in “Scope and Technicolor.


    * A Sense of Place 14:00 NFT3


      Artists use the moving image to evoke a sense of place, either real or metaphysical. Includes works by Nicky Hamlyn, Jayne Parker and Phil Solomon.


    * Eldorado 14:15 RITZY Screen 2


      Road movie and absurdist Belgian Noire meet in a droll and idiosyncratic story of a duo of misfits, bursting with verbal and visual humour.


    * Not Quite Hollywood 15:15 ODEON WEST END 2

      Ocker comedies, bawdy sex romps, blood-drenched horror schlock and brutal action movies; welcome to Ozploitation cinema!


    * A Tale of Two Mozzies 16:00 NFT2


      Animated fun with Egon, a mosquito who rides a bicycle instead of flying and his dancing friend Dagmar.


    * Guy Debord 16:00 NFT3

      An extremely rare opportunity to see new 35mm prints of films by French writer and theorist Guy Debord, best known for The Society of the Spectacle.


    * Largo 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A fond and fitting tribute to the LA club which has played host to a strong community of musicians and comedians from Fiona Apple to John C. Reilly.


    * Last Thakur 16:30 NFT1


      The 'Western' genre excellently retold in Bangladesh – a lone gun-man rides into town...


    * Cold Lunch 16:30 RITZY Screen 2


      The main fuse in an Oslo flat block gets disconnected, setting off a chain of events in the lives of those living in the apartments.


    * Che (Part 1 & Part 2) 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Steven Soderbergh's audacious studies of Che Guevara's campaigns in Cuba and Bolivia.


    * Nucingen Haus 18:15 NFT2

      A tale of the unexpected about ghosts, memory and territorial disputes in an eerie old mansion.


    * I Know You Know 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      From Human Traffic director Justin Kerrigan, his second feature deals with the danger of fantasy while also being very smart, touching and funny.


    * Secret Life of Bees 18:30 RITZY Screen 2

      Set in North Carolina, this touching coming-of-age story is set against the backdrop of the turbulent events of the Civil Rights era.


    * Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before 18:45 NFT1


      The enigmatic singer-songwriter retraces the steps that led her to record her first album, the hugely influential Just Another Diamond Day.


    * Alina Rudnitskaya 19:00 NFT3

      Documentary portraits of three groups of women reveal the humour and pathos of life in modern day Russia.


    * 1 2 3 4 19:30 STUDIO


      Rock 'n' roll doesn't always come with the sex and drugs attached...


    * 57000 km Between Us 20:30 NFT2

      Sex, lies, camcorders and social embarrassment - Delphine Kreuter’s caustic digital comedy uproariously dissects French family life in the website era.


    * Afterschool 20:45 NFT1

      A dark tale from within the American prep school that brims with vitality and originality.


    * When Latitude Becomes Form 21:00 NFT3


      A kaleidoscope of colourful abstraction and inventive imaging. Includes works by Bruce Conner, David Gatten and Pat O'Neill.


    * Telstar 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      The crazy life and strange times of Joe Meek and the incredible music he produced.


    * Heart of Fire 21:00 RITZY Screen 2


      Set in Eritrea during its war of independence against Ethiopia, this emotionally charged drama deals with modern war and how it deprives children of their innocence.


    * Hansel and Gretel 23:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      Grown-up re-reading of fairy tales in the Angela Carter tradition: a young man crashes his car on a forest road and finds himself trapped in the "House of Happy Children".

 

Oct 26

Railroad Crossing
Railroad Crossing



    * Film Funday Workshop 10:30 BFI Southbank foyer

      Delve into your imagination and create your own special characters from storyboard to screen animation


    * Mia & the Migou 12:00 NFT2

      Mia befriends the Migou, creatures who are custodians of a strange tree in a large forest.


    * Once Upon a Time in the West 12:00 ODEON WEST END 2

      Dazzling restoration of the American release version of Sergio Leone’s epic, violent post-Italian Western.


    * Studio: Kempinski 12:00 Studio

      A sci-fi vision of Africa presents mysterious predictions of the future. Continuous free screening.


    * I Know You Know 13:00 NFT1

      From Human Traffic director Justin Kerrigan, his second feature deals with the danger of fantasy while also being very smart, touching and funny.


    * Witch of the West is Dead 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      It's hard to imagine a more touching version of a girl's rite of passage than Shunichi Nagasaki's exquisite adaptation of a famous novel by Kaho Nashiki.


    * Nathaniel Dorsky 14:00 NFT3

      The celebrated American artist presents a programme of his exuberant and deeply affecting films.


    * Citizen Havel 14:00 TRICYCLE


      A witty, considered and personal documentary with fascinating insights into the life of Václav Havel, the man who helped shape the early history of the Czech Republic.


    * Colours of Passion 14:00 WATERMANS, BRENTFORD


      A sensuous story about the trials and loves of revolutionary Indian artist Raja Ravi Verma.


    * Johnny Mad Dog 14:15 RITZY Screen 2


      War is still hell... a visually dazzling modern war film that is pertinent, thrilling and occasionally surreal


    * The Secret of Moonacre 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      Our Family Gala follows Maria Merryweather on her quest to discover a hidden secret.


    * The Feature 15:45 NFT3


      A fictionalised biography of Michel Auder's life in the New York art world, featuring Cindy Sherman, Larry Rivers and Andy Warhol.


    * Mid-August Lunch 16:00 NFT2


      A man is offered a solution to his money problems as the traditional Italian holiday of August 15th approaches.


    * Genova 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      After tragedy strikes, a man and his two daughters move to Italy to begin life anew in this moving and beautifully observed story of family relations.


    * Robert Carlyle 16:15 NFT1

      Undoubtedly one of the most versatile actors of his generation, Robert Carlyle talks us through his prolific and eclectic career.


    * Wendy & Lucy 16:30 RITZY Screen 2

      A tender and subtle exploration of a young woman's search for a brighter future.


    * Kisses 16:30 TRICYCLE

      Two young kids endure a night on the streets of Dublin


    * Welcome to Sajjanpur 16:45 WATERMANS, BRENTFORD


      Comedy about a frustrated writer who pens letters for fellow villagers, getting everyone in trouble.


    * Hamlet 2 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      Irreverent comedy co-written by the creator of South Park, featuring Steve Coogan as a failed actor turned drama teacher.


    * Good Cats 18:15 NFT2


      A young man working for a dubious property developer finds his life and marriage falling apart as China becomes a moral vacuum.


    * Involuntary 18:30 NFT1


      A humorous and poignant take on the real value we place on the opinions of others.


    * Three Monkeys 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      A magnificently intense, brooding tale of family brought low by a twisted chain of deceits, distinguished by Ceylan's extraordinarily painterly digital imagery.


    * Shifty 18:30 RITZY Screen 2

      A debut British feature of promise and distinction, Shifty is a terrific example of a film that manages to achieve a great deal with very little.


    * The Word for World is Forest 19:00 NFT3


      Blurring the lines between fiction and anthropology. Includes works by Neil Beloufa, Brigid McCaffrey and Ben Russell.


    * Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before 19:30 STUDIO


      The enigmatic singer-songwriter retraces the steps that led her to record her first album, the hugely influential Just Another Diamond Day.


    * Country Wedding 20:30 NFT2


      A couple thinks nothing could be nicer than a wedding in the country. It's only an hour's drive from the city but, of course things don't go as planned.


    * Surprise Film 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      The festival's hottest ticket and best kept secret.


    * Helen 21:00 NFT1

      Naturalism and a strong visual approach combine in this sensitively drawn study of a young woman poised on the brink of adulthood.


    * Ben Rivers at The Edge of the World 21:00 NFT3

      British filmmaker Ben Rivers travels to remote locations to encounter outsiders who live on the margins of society.


    * The Baader Meinhof Complex 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      Riveting drama revisiting the days of Germany's Red Army Faction.


    * Victoire Terminus 21:00 RITZY Screen 2


      A documentary portrait of female boxers in Kinshasa.

 

Oct 27

Last Thakur
Last Thakur


    * Helen 10:30 NFT3

      Screening linked to scriptwriting masterclass


    * Che Part 1 12:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      A chronicle of Che Guevara's role in the successful uprising in Cuba, and a riveting depiction of the realities of struggle.


    * Afterschool 13:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A dark tale from within the American prep school that brims with vitality and originality.


    * A Day in the Life 13:15 NFT2

      A selection of short films about memorable days and events which have great significance for those involved. Simon Young


    * Nucingen Haus 13:30 NFT1

      A tale of the unexpected about ghosts, memory and territorial disputes in an eerie old mansion.


    * Scriptwriting Masterclass on Female Identity and Characterisation 13:30 Project Space

      This Masterclass uses 'Helen' as inspiration


    * Sex Positive 14:00 NFT3

      A stimulating account of pioneering safe sex advocate Richard Berkowitz.


    * Largo 15:15 ODEON WEST END 2


      A fond and fitting tribute to the LA club which has played host to a strong community of musicians and comedians from Fiona Apple to John C. Reilly.


    * Three Monkeys 15:30 NFT2

      A magnificently intense, brooding tale of family brought low by a twisted chain of deceits, distinguished by Ceylan's extraordinarily painterly digital imagery.


    * Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before 16:00 NFT1


      The enigmatic singer-songwriter retraces the steps that led her to record her first album, the hugely influential Just Another Diamond Day.


    * Country Wedding 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A couple thinks nothing could be nicer than a wedding in the country. It's only an hour's drive from the city but, of course things don't go as planned.


    * Salt of this Sea 16:15 NFT3

      A Palestinian-American woman takes the law into her own hands when she discovers his bank account has been annulled.


    * Variety UK Achievement in Film Award 18:00 NFT1


      An onstage interview with this year's Variety UK Achievement in Film Award Winner.


    * Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      A fascinating, entertaining documentary capturing the critical and cultural influence and the capacity for excess of the legendary journalist.


    * The Living Corpse 18:15 NFT2


      Late-silent Soviet-German masterpiece, with a superb original score recorded live, adapted from Tolstoy's classic about a state prosecutor who stages his own murder.


    * Railroad Crossing 18:30 NFT3


      Aimless Marc tries to decide what to do with his life post-university.


    * Ballast 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1


      A highly acclaimed debut feature bringing a European sensibility to the study of a trio of characters living in the Mississippi Delta.


    * Waltz with Bashir 18:30 PHOENIX


      Provocative and visually inventive, this animated documentary is a potent study of the futility of war.


    * The Brothers Bloom 20:30 ODEON WEST END 2


      A fresh and warm hearted take on the con man movie, with fast and funny dialogue and impeccable performances.


    * Must Read After My Death 20:45 NFT3


      A lyrical and moving portrait of an unconventional family in 1960s Connecticut.


    * Broken Lines 20:45 PHOENIX


      A couple are drawn together, despite their obligations to others, in Sallie Aprahamian's mature and sophisticated debut feature.


    * La Rabia 21:00 NFT2

      Disturbing study of adultery, emotional isolation and domestic dysfunction in a remote town in the Argentine pampas.


    * The Silence of Lorna 21:00 ODEON WEST END 1

      A characteristically compassionate but probing study of responsibility, betrayal and guilt from the Dardenne brothers.


    * London Calling 21:15 NFT1

      A selection of recent shorts from some of the capital's most exciting new filmmakers, supported by Film London's production schemes.

Oct 28

Waltz With Bachir
Waltz With Bachir


    * Working Your Future 10:00 NFT2

      Event for film school students on practical filmmaking courses.

 

     * The Baader Meinhof Complex 12:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      Riveting drama revisiting the days of Germany's Red Army Faction.


    * Not Quite Hollywood 13:30 NFT1

      Ocker comedies, bawdy sex romps, blood-drenched horror schlock and brutal action movies; welcome to Ozploitation cinema!


    * Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 13:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      A fascinating, entertaining documentary capturing the critical and cultural influence and the capacity for excess of the legendary journalist.


    * Mind to Paper: Developing characters for the big screen 13:30 Studio

      Feed your mind with a feast of fun, film and fantasy.


    * La Rabia 13:45 NFT2

      Disturbing study of adultery, emotional isolation and domestic dysfunction in a remote town in the Argentine pampas.


    * Must Read After My Death 14:00 NFT3


      A lyrical and moving portrait of an unconventional family in 1960s Connecticut.


    * The Beaches of Agnès 15:30 NFT1

      A kaleidoscopic auto-documentary from the Grandmother of the French New Wave, chronicling her remarkable life and career.


    * Last Thakur 15:30 ODEON WEST END 2

      The 'Western' genre excellently retold in Bangladesh – a lone gun-man rides into town...


    * Railroad Crossing 15:45 NFT2

      Aimless Marc tries to decide what to do with his life post-university.


    * The Brothers Bloom 16:00 ODEON WEST END 1


      A fresh and warm hearted take on the con man movie, with fast and funny dialogue and impeccable performances.


    * Ordinary Boys 16:15 NFT3


      Distinctive and timely study of a trio of young people in urban northern Morocco.


    * A Modern Musketeer 18:00 NFT2

      Frantic fun, with hyper-acrobatic Douglas Fairbanks enjoying himself as a latter-day D'Artagnan who performs athletic acts of chivalry from Kansas to the Grand Canyon.


    * Lion's Den 18:00 ODEON WEST END 2


      A gripping story of one woman's determination to fight for freedom and her son's future.


    * Telstar 18:15 GENESIS

      The crazy life and strange times of Joe Meek and the incredible music he produced.


    * The Betrayal 18:30 NFT3

      An intimate and richly textured examination of the personal consequences of America’s covert operations in Laos during the Vietnam era.


    * New Town Killers 18:30 ODEON WEST END 1

      Richard Jobson takes us on a tension-packed joyride through Edinburgh streets.


    * The Feature 19:00 STUDIO