Wednesday, September 7, 2011

London Film Festival Line-Up Introduced

Clooney! Fiennes! Cronenberg! Clooney!The BFI London Film Festival is 55 years of age, but despite bus-pass qualifications coming, it's showing no signs and symptoms of losing its vitality. The entire line-up continues to be introduced and includes 204 movies, including new choices by British company directors from the calibre of Andrea Arnold, Steve McQueen, Michael Winterbottom, Lynne Ramsay and Terence Davies. Gleam United kingdom bow for that much buzzed-about quiet film The Artist, news that's pretty thrilling for anybody who witness the clamour that encircled it at Cannes. Star-smart, George Clooney is going to be making the festival 27% more glamorous. He's scheduled to look at gala tests of his new political thriller, The Ides Of March, in addition to Alexander Payne's The Descendants. He'd an active LFF a few years ago, with Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Males Who Stare At Goat's or more Up, and it is a lot of same for that Cloonster. There is a strong literary vibe, too. Michael Winterbottom's Tess From The D'Urbervilles, Rob Fiennes' directorial debut, Coriolanus, Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Levels and, er, Roland Emmerich's Shakespearean thriller Anonymous may have bookish types all a'quiver. Also prone to excite punters and experts alike are David Cronenberg's A Harmful Method, Ramsay's We Have To Discuss Kevin, and Steve 'No not too one' McQueen's Shame. The bald eagle-eyed among you'll have spotted Michael Fassbender getting an attractive crisis inside, not once, but two times. This is pleasing to fans of this type of factor. Other luminaries with films showing up are Roman Polanski (Carnage), Gus Van Sant (Restless), Werner Herzog (In To The Abyss), Todd Solondz (Dark Equine), and Jonathan Demme (I am Carolyn Parker). Huzzah too for that Dardenne siblings, stars of Empire's Cannes blogs, whose latest, The Little One Using The Bike, informs the moving tale of the baby goat who escapes from the feta factory to go in the Tour p France. Or something like that along individuals lines. We should look into the synopsis. The LFF will boast enough starry faces to maintain autograph predators happy. Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law and Rachel Weisz is going to be there to usher the festival in on October 12 by having an opening evening screening of Fernando Meirelles' 360, while Terence Davies' The Dark Blue Ocean brings the curtain lower on proceedings on October 27. Get more information at the 411 on 360 and co, and all sorts of the LFF particulars.

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