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This morning the 56th BFI London Film Festival announced its line up for this years festivities revealing a new competitive look. The new look is to get in line with the premier international festivals will be launching it’s own formal competition with 12 films going head to head for the inaugural competitionย  which will include films from Michael Winterbottom (Everyday), Martin McDonagh (seven psychopaths), David Ayer (End Of Watch) and Jacques Audiard (Rust & Bone).

Over the 12 day period next month 225 feature & documentary films, including 14 World Premieres, 15 International Premieres and 34 European Premieres. There will also be screenings of 111 live action and animated shorts will grace the London venues. We already knew Tim Burton’s stop animation Frankenweenie was to open the festival with it’s European premier with Mike Newell’s gritty rendition of the Charles Dickens classic Great Expectations closing the proceedings.

The revamped festival has also seens its ‘strands’ get the new look too with a selection of films based around those strands which are Love, Debate, Dare, Laugh, Thrill, Cult, Journey, Sonic and Family. Films such as Michael Haneke‘s Palme d’Or winner(and now Austria Oscar entry) Amour representing ‘love’ and Ben Wheatley’s darkly comical Sightseers ‘laughs’. One notable world premier is Crossfire Hurricane by Brett Morgen celebrating The Rolling Stones 50 years in rock, a screening the band is expected to attend and the screening will be simultaneously in selected UK cinemas.

Below is a highly detailed press release sent to us from BFI which gives out more information on other films been shown. 56th BFI London Film Festival will take place on 10th October until 21st October, as usual we will do our best coverage as we can.

London, Wednesday 5 September:ย  The programme for the 56th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express launched today under the new creative leadership of BFIโ€™s Head of Exhibition and Festival Director, Clare Stewart, bringing a rich and diverse programme of international films and events from both established and upcoming talent over a 12 day celebration of cinema. The Festival will screen a total of 225 fiction and documentary features, including 14 World Premieres, 15 International Premieres and 34 European Premieres. There will also be screenings of 111 live action and animated shorts. A stellar line-up of directors, cast and crew are expected to take part in career interviews, master classes, and other special events. The 56th BFI London Film Festival will run from 10-21 October 2012.

This year sees the introduction of several changes to the Festivalโ€™s format.ย  Now taking place over 12 days, the Festival expands further from its traditional Leicester Square cinemas โ€“ Odeon West End, Vue West End, Odeon Leicester Square and Empire โ€“ and the BFI Southbank to include four additional new venues โ€“ Hackney Picturehouse, Renoir, Everyman Screen on the Green and Rich Mix, which join existing London venues the ICA, Curzon Mayfair, Ritzy Brixton and Cinรฉ Lumiรจre.

GALAS
The Festival opens with the European Premiere of Tim Burtonโ€™s 3D animation FRANKENWEENIE, whilst Mike Newellโ€™s visually stunning adaptation of GREAT EXPECTATIONS, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes will close the Festival, with key talent from both films expected to attend. Among the highly anticipated Galas is the American Express Gala World Premiere of CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, a documentary celebrating 50 years of rock legendsThe Rolling Stones who are also expected to attend the Festival. For the first time this year both the Opening Night Gala and the American Express Gala red carpet events and screenings will be screened simultaneously to cinemas across the UK.ย  Other Galas include the American Airlines Gala of Dustin Hoffmanโ€™s directorial debut, QUARTET, featuring an outstanding British cast including Dame Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly and Michael Gambon; and Ben Affleck directs and stars in the Accenture Gala presentation of political thriller ARGO which he also produced with George Clooney. British film directors making their mark this year include Paul Andrew Williams with London-based comedy drama, SONG FOR MARION, ย which screens as The Mayfair Hotel Gala and features a sterling cast headed by Vanessa Redgrave, Terence Stamp, Gemma Arterton and Christopher Eccleston; and Roger Michell, whose HYDE PARK ON HUDSON is the Centrepiece Gala supported by the Mayor of London, stars Bill Murray, Laura Linney, Olivia Colman and Olivia Williams and is set on the eve of WWII when the King and Queen of England make a visit to see Franklin D Roosevelt in upstate New York.ย  Nintendo Gala THE SAPPHIRES, is an inspirational Australian musical comedy set in the 60s starring comic man of the moment Chris Oโ€™Dowd, who appears alongside Australian Idol star Jessica Mauboy; and THE SESSIONS, is a moving drama, based on a true story with superb performances from John Hawkes, Helen Hunt and William H. Macy.

AWARDS AND COMPETITIONS
The BFI London Film Festival Awards have undergone a significant change this year by introducing competitive sections that are given much more prominence in theย Festival campaign and programme.ย  The Best Film Award in partnership withย American Express; theย Sutherland Award for Best First Feature andย the Grierson Award for Best Documentary will now be presented to the winning films from three programme sections: Official Competition, First Feature Competition and Documentary Competition. Each section is open to international and British films and 12 films have been shortlisted for each Competition.

Official Competition

The inaugural Official Competition line-up, recognising inspiring, inventive and distinctive filmmaking, includes four European premieres:

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Michael Winterbottomโ€™s ย EVERYDAY

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Sally Potterโ€™s Ginger and Rosa

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Deepa Mehtaโ€™s Midnightโ€™s Children

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Martin McDonaghโ€™s Seven Psychopaths

ย Together with UK premieres of

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Michel Francoโ€™s After Lucia

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  David Ayerโ€™s End of Watch

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Rama ย Burshteinโ€™s Fill the Void

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Daniele Ciprรฌโ€™s It Was the Son

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Franรงois Ozonโ€™s In the House

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Cate Shortlandโ€™s Lore

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Pablo Larraรญnโ€™s No

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Jacques Audiardโ€™s Rust and Bone

Titles in consideration for the First Feature Competition recognising an original and imaginative directorial debut are:

3 European premieres

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Masaaki Akahoriโ€™s The Samurai that Night

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Anand Gandhiโ€™s Ship of Theseus

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Barry Berkโ€™s Sleeperโ€™s Wake

and 9 UK premieres

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Benh Zeitlinโ€™s Beasts of the Southern Wild

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Tom Shkolnikโ€™s The Comedian

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Maja Miloลกโ€™ Clip

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Gabriela Pichlerโ€™s Eat Sleep Die

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Sally El Hosainiโ€™s My Brother the Devil

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Kleber Mendonรงa Filhoโ€™s Neighbouring Sounds

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Scott Grahamโ€™s Shell

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Andrey Gryazevโ€™s Tomorrow

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Haifaa Al Mansourโ€™s Wadjda

ย In the Documentary Competition category, in partnership with the Grierson Trust, recognising documentaries with integrity, originality, and social or cultural significance, the Festival is screening:

4 World Premieres

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Charlie Paulโ€™s For No Good Reason

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Nick Ryanโ€™s The Summit

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Sarah Gavronโ€™s Village at the End of the World

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Greg Olliverโ€™s Turned Towards the Sun

1 International Premiere

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Sรฉbastien Lifshitzโ€™s Les Invisibles

4 European Premieres

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Jay Bulgerโ€™s Beware of Mr Baker

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Shola Lynchโ€™s Free Angela and All Political Prisoners

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Alex Gibneyโ€™s Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Amy Bergโ€™s West of Memphis

3 UK Premieres

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Katja Gauriloffโ€™s Canned Dreams

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burnsโ€™ The Central Park Five

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Ulises Rosellโ€™s The Ethnographer

Closing the Awards section is the prize for Best British Newcomer, in partnership with Swarovski, which highlights new British talent and is presented to an emerging writer, actor, producer or director. The recipient of this prize will also receive a ยฃ5,000 bursary, courtesy of Swarovski.

This yearโ€™s nominees are:
1.ย ย ย  Rowan Athale โ€“ director/screenwriter Wasteland
2.ย ย ย  Sally El Hosaini โ€“ director/screenwriter My Brother the Devil
3.ย ย ย  Fady Elsayed โ€“ actor My Brother the Devil
4.ย ย ย  Scott Graham โ€“ director/screenwriter Shell
5.ย ย ย  Eloise Laurence โ€“ actor Broken
6.ย ย ย  Rufus Norris โ€“ director Broken
7.ย ย ย  Chloe Pirrie actor Shell
8.ย ย ย  Tom Shkolnik โ€“ director/screenwriter The Comedian

STRANDS / PATHWAYS
This year significant changes have been made to the structure of the Festival programme with new focused categories that are clustered around the themes of Love, Debate, Dare, Laugh, Thrill, Cult, Journey, Sonic and Family. With over 200 features screened during the Festival this new approach is designed to help Festival goers find the films that mean the most to them and to open up entry points for new audiences.

LOVE
Sweet, passionate, tough โ€“ LOVE is a complex and many splendoured thing.

The Love Gala is Michael Hanekeโ€™s Cannes Palme dโ€™Or winner AMOUR, with Haneke making a welcome return to the Festival this year.

Other titles in this section include: BROKEN starring Tim Roth and Cillian Murphy; Ira Sachsโ€™ KEEP THE LIGHTS ON; Xavier Dolanโ€™s LAURENCE ANYWAYS; Liz Garbusโ€™ documentary tribute to Marilyn Monroe LOVE, MARILYN; ROBOT AND FRANK starring Frank Langella and Susan Sarandon, and Ursula Meierโ€™s SISTER with Lรฉa Seydoux and Gillian Anderson.

DEBATE
Riveting films that amplify, scrutinise, argue and surprise screen in the DEBATE section and this yearโ€™s Gala is the European Premiere of THE PERVERTโ€™S GUIDE TO IDEOLOGY an absorbing documentary sequel to THE PERVERTโ€™S GUIDE TO CINEMA from Sophie Fiennes featuring renegade philosopher and bionic cineaste Slavoj ลฝiลพek who also takes part in an โ€˜In Conversationโ€™ event during the Festival.

Other highlights in this section include Marco Bellocchioโ€™s DORMANT BEAUTY featuring Toni Servillo and Isabelle Huppert, Thomas Vinterbergโ€™s THE HUNT featuring Mads Mikkelsenโ€™s Cannes award-winning performance, and the European Premiere of ZAYTOUN.

DARE
In-your-face, up-front and arresting, the films in DARE will take audiences out of their comfort zone. The Dare Gala is Mira Nairโ€™s Venice-opener THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST, starring Kate Hudson, Kiefer Sutherland, Riz Ahmed and Liev Schreiber.

Other highlights in this strand include: the European Premiere of HELTER SKELTER featuring Japanese supermodel Erika Sawajiri, the World Premiere of KELLY + VICTOR Kieran Evansโ€™ adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Niall Griffiths, and the International Premiere of Antonio Camposโ€™ SIMON KILLER, Carlos Reygadasโ€™ Cannes-winner POST TENEBRAS LUX, Pablo Traperoโ€™s gripping and intelligent drama, WHITE ELEPHANT, and Sergei Loznitsaโ€™s critically celebrated IN THE FOG.

LAUGH
From laugh out loud through romantic comedy to dry and understated โ€“ humour in all its forms can be seen in the LAUGH section. A romantic caravan trip quickly descends into chaos when a young coupleโ€™s dream holiday takes a wrong turn in acclaimed British director Ben Wheatleyโ€™s dark comedy SIGHTSEERS which has its UK premiere as the Laugh Gala.

Other titles in this strand include the International Premiere of Bollywood-meets-Tollywood Amelie style AIYYA, the UK Premiere of romantic comedy CELESTE AND JESSE FOREVER starring Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg and the European Premiere of Stephen Gyllenhaalโ€™s GRASSROOTS, and the International Premiere of Australian cricketing โ€˜broโ€™mantic comedy SAVE YOUR LEGS!

THRILL
The films in THRILL are nerve shredders that will get the adrenalin pumping and keep audiences on the edge of their seat; The Gala presentation for this section is the World Premiere of Bollywood action epic CHAKRAVYUH, directed by Prakash Jha who will be attending the Festival.

Other highlights in this section include: controversial Sundance hit COMPLIANCE, Nordic Noir double bill of EASY MONEY and its sequel; the Berlin Golden Bear winner CAESAR MUST DIE and Korean box office smash NAMELESS GANGSTER: RULES OF THE TIME.

CULT
The CULT section features films from the mind-altering and unclassifiable, to fantasy, sci-fi and horror. The Cult Galaย  is the European Premiere of A LIARโ€™S AUTOBIOGRAPHY chronicling the life of Monty Pythonโ€™s Graham Chapman through multiple animation styles and featuring Chapmanโ€™s fellow Pythons in the voice cast.

Other highlights in this section include: ANTIVIRAL, the feature film debut of Brandon Cronenberg; the International Premiere of Actress Katie Aseltonโ€™s directorial outing, the survival horror BLACK ROCK; Japanese maestro Takashi Miikeโ€™s FOR LOVEโ€™S SAKE and Juan Carlos Medinaโ€™s fantasy horror PAINLESS, along with documentaries MY AMITYVILLE HORROR, THE JEFFREY DAHMER FILES, and ROOM 237.

JOURNEY
Whether itโ€™s the journey or the destination, the films in JOURNEY will transport and shift perspectives.

Celebrated Romanian director Cristian Mungiu returns to the Festival with BEYOND THE HILLS screening as the Journey Gala . The film won Best Screenplay at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where actresses Cristina Flutur and Cosmina Stratan also shared best actress award.

Other titles in this strand include: riveting Moroccan drama HORSES OF GOD, Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaretโ€™s documentary JOURNAL DE FRANCE, Jem Cohenโ€™s MUSEUM HOURS, Michel Gondryโ€™s THE WE AND THE I and the World Premiere of Marc Isaacโ€™s new documentary about the A5 โ€“THE ROAD:ย  A STORY OF LIFE AND DEATH

SONIC
Music inspired films and events that will have audiences dancing in the aisles can be discovered in SONIC.
Highlights in the Sonic screening programme include Mat Whitecrossโ€™ coming-of-age story SPIKE ISLAND about an Indie band of 1990 vintage, who are determined to see their heroes The Stone Roses; GOOD VIBRATIONS, the biopic of Terri Hooley, Belfastโ€™s Godfather of Punk, which was declared the best Irish film at Galway Film Fleadh earlier this year; and world music is represented with films from Africa and Chile, KINSHASA KIDS and VIOLETA WENT TO HEAVEN.

The Festival is delighted to include two popular events from the year-round programme at BFI Southbank for the first time โ€“ BUG and Sonic Cinema, both celebrating the links between music and film. Sonic Cinema presentations include a focus on the Sigur Ros Valtari Mystery Film Experiment featuring premieres of new clips and, in celebration of Warp Filmsโ€™ 10th Birthday, a special presentation of Shane Meadowโ€™s THIS IS ENGLAND screening with a live score from composer Ludovico Einaudiand and musician Gavin Clark. Regular BUG host Adam Buxton will present a special artist focus with talent to be announced.

FAMILY
The Festival showcases films for all ages in its FAMILY section and this yearโ€™s Family Gala is ERNEST & CELESTINE, the delightful animated story of an unlikely friendship between a bear and a mouse from the directors of A TOWN CALLED PANIC. In addition to Opening Night Gala FRANKENWEENIE, there are five other animated features screening in the Festival as well as an animated shorts programme. Three of the family features are hand-drawn films from France, and WOLF CHILDREN is the new hotly anticipated animated title from Japanese director Mamoru Hosoda.

SHORTS
An original and innovative line-up of short films and animation that will enthral audiences young and old make up this yearโ€™s SHORTS programme including a dedicated section for younger audiences. Animated shorts for children include THE SANDPIXIES: DA CAPO GEORGE, THE MISSING MEATBALLS and I WANT TO SEE DWARFS.

Short film compilation programmes include Crime & Punishment with films featuring criminals, their actions and the consequences; Blood is Thicker Than Water with films examining interactions and relationships between friends, lovers and families and Obsessive and Compulsive with films that examine far-from-healthy obsessions.

Once again the London Calling section features a selection of shorts from budding filmmakers from across the capital and this year student films from some of the UKโ€™s best film schools will be showcased in Back to School

These short films feature a host of well known faces including: Alison Steadman, Ralf Little, Tom Hollander, Martin Freeman, Stephen Graham and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

EXPERIMENTA
This yearโ€™s the Festival will present its largest ever series of artists moving image programmes, culminating in the annual EXPERIMENTA Weekend from 19-21 October 2012.ย  In collaboration with the ICA, the Festival will also present several screenings of artistsโ€™ films to coincide with the Frieze Art Fair, from 10-13 October 2012. Peter Kubelkaโ€™s new work ANTIPHON will screen with ARNULF RAINER in an expanded projection event โ€“ Monument Film. Both films will be physically installed on the walls of the BFI Southbank Atrium for the duration of the Festival. The extraordinary presentation of Monument Film in the NFT1 cinema forms the centrepiece of an Experimenta Weekend which is full of outstanding visions. Thom Andersen, Nathaniel Dorsky and Laida Lertxundi return with new films, whilst Mati Diop introduces her award-winning work in London for the first time, and Beatrice Gibson premieres THE TIGERโ€™S MIND.

TREASURES
Treasures brings recently restored cinematic treasures from archives around the world to the Festival.

This yearโ€™s previously announced Archive Gala is the World Premiere of the restoration of Alfred Hitchcockโ€™s THE MANXMAN at the Empire Leicester Square with a live accompaniment by Stephen Horne. The Gala marks the grand finale of the BFIโ€™s The Genius of Hitchcock project which commenced in June 2012 and is currently screening at BFI Southbank.

Digital restoration can have spectacular results, as shown in, David Leanโ€™s LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, the full length directorโ€™s cut of the brand new 4K digital restoration which will premiere at the NFT1 showcasing BFI Southbankโ€™s new 4K projector for the first time. The screening will be accompanied by a presentation from Grover Crisp, who will give a talk about the restoration work. Sir Laurence Olivierโ€™s iconic RICHARD III also benefits from a fully restored print which will be screened at the Festival. Other highlights include silent movie THE SPANISH DANCER, a lavish costume romp with a live piano accompaniment; the BFI-backed revival of Roman Polanskiโ€™s TESS; a newly made documentary BERGMAN & MAGNANI:THE WAR OFย  VOLCANOES screening alongside a restoration of Roberto Rosselliniโ€™s VIAGGIO IN ITALIA and the latest restoration by Martin Scorseseโ€™s World Cinemaย  Foundation, AFTER THE CURFEW which is a political commentary on what happened after Indonesia was liberated from Dutch occupation.

EVENTS &aEXHIBITIONS

The EVENTS programme features the highly anticipated Screen Talks and Masterclasses.
This yearโ€™s Screen Talks in partnership with American Express, includes celebrated author Salman Rushdie whose adaptation of his own novel MIDNIGHTโ€™S CHILDREN screens in Official Competition and Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney who is at the Festival with his new film MEA MAXIMA CULPA: SILENCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD in Documentary Competition.

The Masterclasses, presented in partnership with Swarovski, feature leading music supervisor Ian Neil (SPIKE ISLAND) and production design team David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco who designed Martin McDonaghโ€™s SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS. Time Out continues to support the free access โ€˜In Focusโ€™ events, which this year sees four events with a focus on British Cinema.

The Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition supported by American Express is taking place at the Festival Village, Southbank Centre. In addition, the Festival is proud to be working alongside the V&Aโ€™s major autumn exhibition Hollywood Costume with two events celebrating the role of costume on film and featuring the exhibitionโ€™s senior curator, the Academy Award- nominated costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis.

FILM GUESTS
Guests expected to attend include: Alex Gibney, Alice Englert, Alice Lowe, Allison Abbate, Barnaby Southcombe, , Ben Wheatley, Benh Zeitlin, Benjamin Renner, Billy Connolly, Brandon Cronenberg, Cate Shortland, Catherine Oโ€™Hara, Charlie Paul,Charlie Watts, Charlotte Rampling, Chris Oโ€™Dowd, Cristian Mungiu, David Walliams, David Nicholls, David Wasco, Deepa Mehta, Dustin Hoffman, Eddie Marsan, Elle Fanning, Franรงois Ozon, Gabriel Byrne, Hayley Atwell, Helena Bonham Carter, Ian Neil, Jacques Audiard, Jake Schreier, Jeremy Irvine, Julian Roman Pรถlsler , Keith Richards,Liz Garbus, Marion Cotillard, Martin McDonagh, Martina Gedeck, Martin Landau, Martin Short, Matthias Schoenaerts, Melvil Poupaud, Michael Haneke, Michael Palin, Mick Jagger,Mike Newell, Nick Murphy, Paolo Taviani, Pablo Larraรญn, Paul Andrew Williams, Pauline Collins, Quvenzhanรฉe Wallis, Ronnie Wood, Rufus Norris, Sally EI Hosaini, Sally Potter, Salman Rushdie, Rodney Ascher, Sandy Reynolds Wasco, Saskia Rosendahl, Slavoj ลฝiลพek, Sophie Fiennes, Steve Oram, Suzanne Clรฉement,Tamzin Outhwaite, Terry Jones, Thomas Bidegain, Tim Burton, Tom Courtenay, Winona Ryder.

The Festival will announce its complete guest line-up in early October.

Find out more on the official LFF website here.


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