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17 articles available in total starting from 03/06/2015. Last article published on 21/10/2015.

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Elemented wins ARTE Prize at Power to the Pixel

Elemented wins ARTE Prize at Power to the Pixel

The Plunder, CodeGirl, The Angel in the Clock and Obscurcia amongst other winners  

21/10/2015 | London 2015 | Industry

Steve Jobs: Aaron Sorkin all the way

Steve Jobs: Aaron Sorkin all the way

Screenwriter’s wordplay makes for a richly fascinating quasi-biopic directed by Danny Boyle with Michael Fassbender as the lead  

19/10/2015 | London 2015

Chemsex: Orgies, "Tina" and devastating spirals

Chemsex: Orgies, "Tina" and devastating spirals

William Fairman and Max Gogarty speak to the hidden side of London's gay community on its own terms  

19/10/2015 | London 2015

Chevalier wins London

Chevalier wins London

The Witch wins the Sutherland Award for first feature while Sherpa takes the Grierson Award for best documentary  

19/10/2015 | London 2015 | Awards

Suffragette: Womanpower rules

Suffragette: Womanpower rules

A timely and important film directed by Sarah Gavron that reveals the brutality of the establishment in the past  

15/10/2015 | London 2015

Brooklyn: Saoirse Ronan’s winning lead

Brooklyn: Saoirse Ronan’s winning lead

Irish director John Crowley delivers a lush yet sensitive adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s immigration novel  

13/10/2015 | London 2015

Room: Lenny Abrahamson’s masterwork

Room: Lenny Abrahamson’s masterwork

The Irish director presents a two-hander between actors Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay that has already made waves at American festivals  

12/10/2015 | London 2015

The Program: An efficient biopic that doesn’t quite soar

The Program: An efficient biopic that doesn’t quite soar

Stephen Frears’ portrait of the story of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong motors along at a brisk pace  

12/10/2015 | London 2015

Couple in a Hole: Kind of irresistibly odd

Couple in a Hole: Kind of irresistibly odd

Following on from his dark shorts and uneasy feature Monteur, Tom Geens explores the extent to which film can do lots with a little  

09/10/2015 | London 2015

Five Israeli films at the BFI London Film Festival

Five Israeli films at the BFI London Film Festival

Three fictions and two documentaries with Israeli producers behind them are set to screen at the London Film Festival, some with European co-producers  

08/10/2015 | London 2015 | Israel

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