AN EXCITING LINE UP OF FILM FESTIVALS FOR LONDONERS THIS AUTUMN
AN EXCITING LINE UP OF FILM FESTIVALS FOR LONDONERS
THIS AUTUMN
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London International Animation Festival (26 August-4 September)
Hackney Film Festival (15-18 September)
London Spanish Film Festival (23 September-6 October)
This autumn will see three inspiring film festivals hit cinemaโs across London, showcasing some of the best films from all over the world, right on the capitals doorstep. Covering all genres, a mix of cultures and a variety of languages, The London International Animation Festival, The Hackney Film Festival and The London Spanish Film Festival are guaranteed to have something for everyone.
Kicking off the season isย The London Internationalย Animation Festival,ย returning for its eighth year from 26 August to 4 September. The UKโs biggest animation festival will screen 280 films from over 30 countries, host premieres, satellite events, talks and a two day industry event.ย With eight competitive sections within the programme, the festival opens with a showcase of films including theย World Premiere of Phil Mulloyโs latest feature DEAD BUT NOT BURIED. Highlights include a focus on Polish animation including the premiere of GEORGE THE HEDGEHOG and specialย guests will be on hand to give talks on all things animation, including Theodore Ushev from the National Film Board of Canada.
The week wraps up with the Best of the Festival on Sunday 4 September with a selection of films chosen by a panel of judges and audience votes. Films will screen at The Barbican, The Horse Hospital and Rio Cinema,
East meets Eastย atย The Hackney Film Festivalย which runs from 15 -18 September. A selection of shorts and live performances all by local filmmakers and artists ensure a varied and lively programme across Hackneys most renowned venues.
Ahead of the festival opening there will be a launch atย ‘The Others’ in Stoke Newington on Friday 19th August with screenings of shorts and features followed by DJ/VJ sets. The festival then opens onย on Thursday 15 September with a free networking event for festival contributors, industry types and film heads which serves as a sneak peek into whatโs on offer over the four day event.ย ย Highlights include an Experimental Performance Event at Cafรฉ OTO on Friday 16 September plus a day of film screenings on the Saturday at the Rio Cinema. Taking usย on into the night will be a live A/V showcase at the Arcola Theatre.ย The festival closes with an outdoor screening at Dalston Roof Park showcasing films and DJ/VJ sets with some hearty local food.
ย The London Spanish Film Festivalย ends the autumn season, running from 23 September โ 6 October with a packed programme of more than 30 films including features, documentaries, animation, shorts, a Retrospective strand dedicated to Geraldine Chaplin, a Catalan strand featuring films from Catalonia and two films from Basque cinema. Back for its seventh season, the London Spanish Film Festival (which will also host a spring programme in April 2012) will see the best in contemporary cinema from Spain, screening both Spanish and English-language titles.
The festival opens with Andrucha Waddingtonโs LOPE starring Alberto Ammann which will be released in the UK by Optimum Releasing. Highlights from the festival include Iciar Bollainโs TAMBIEN LA LLUVIA starring Gael Garcia Bernal; BALADA TRISTE DE TROMPETA by award-winning director Alex de la Iglesia; CARNE DE NEON which will be released later this year through Showbox and Spanish director Gustavo Ronโs English title WAYS TO LIVE FOREVER starring Natalia Tena, Emilia Fox, Greta Scacchi and Ben Chaplin. The festival closes with BLACKTHORN, directed by Mateo Gil and starring renowned Spanish actor Eduardo Noriega. Directors and actors from all corners of Spain will descend on London to take part in Q&As, bringing a touch of Spanish fervor to the capital.ย Films will screen at the Cinelumiere, Rich Mix and Shortwave cinemas.
The three film festivals are part of Film Londonโsย Pilot Publicity Fundย (PPF) which aims to increase awareness of the festivals andย help them reach larger and more diverse audiences.
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