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  1. Le festival du film de Londres ( London Film Festival ou LFF, aussi appelé BFI London Film Festival) est un festival de cinéma britannique créé en 1956 et qui se déroule chaque année à Londres . Il est considéré comme le plus grand festival cinématographique britannique.

  2. 15 de out. de 2009 · Join us 9 to 20 October in London and around the UK. Sign up to festival emails. Discover the world’s best new films, series and immersive storytelling. The 68th BFI London Film Festival will take place 9 to 20 October 2024.

  3. El Festival de Cine de Londres ( BFI London Film Festival) es el evento cinematográfico más importante del Reino Unido y ha celebrado su 66 aniversario en la edición de 2022. Desde sus orígenes ha sido un "festival de festivales", y proyecta una selección de los mejores títulos de otros certámenes.

  4. 37th. BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival, formerly known as the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival ( LLGFF ), [1] is the biggest LGBTIQ+ film festival in Europe. [2] It takes place every spring in London, England. Organised and run by the British Film Institute, all BFI Flare screenings take place in the BFI Southbank.

  5. Das BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival (ehemals unter dem Namen London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (LLGFF)) ist ein Filmfestival für Filme mit bi-, trans- und homosexuellen Inhalten. Als Vorläufer organisierte Richard Dyer 1977 ein Filmfestival mit 30 Filmen. Dies blieb jedoch auf lange Zeit ein einzelnes Ereignis. [1]

  6. 7 de set. de 2021 · The 65th BFI London Film Festival ( LFF) in partnership with American Express today announced the full 2021 programme line-up that will be presented both in cinemas and virtually, incorporating some of the most popular elements of the successful 2020 edition into the full large-scale festival model. Over 12 days from 6 to 17 October, flagship ...

  7. The 2012 BFI London Film Festival Awards were held on 20 October 2012 during the BFI London Film Festival, which ran from 10–21 October. [1] It was hosted by Sue Perkins at the Banqueting House in London, England. [2] There were four awards presented, along with the BFI Fellowships that went to Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter.