13
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Night Bus’
Welcome aboard your very own mobile soap opera – Simon Baker invites us on a tightly narrative journey of the highs and lows, lovers and fighters, laughter and tears on a London night bus.
12
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Men, Women and Children’
A bold mash up of online morality lessons for all the generations, prepare for a good telling off in this exploration of our technological lives and personas.
9
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘The Imitation Game’
An inspiring reflection and act of remembrance for the great mathematician and codebreaker, Alan Turing and the Enigma-cracking team at Bletchley Park.
8
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Electric Boogaloo’
Guns, gore and girls – and that’s just the opening credits. A no doubt soon-to-be cult documentary embracing the hedonistic sleaze of the Cannon Group with unabashed '80s nostalgia.
7
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Ne Me Quitte Pas’
A healthy dose of self deprecating wit and stoicism from the not-so-healthy in rural Belgium in this surprisingly hilarious and thoughtful documentary of friendship and family.
6
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘Austin to Boston’
Four bands, five VW campervans, a backseat full of guitars and a whole lot of road - this purposely lo-fi documentary is a little indie gem.
5
Oct
2014
LFF: ‘10,000km’
Because it’s not just you and them in a relationship anymore – a beautiful and revelatory film revealing technology might just be the real enemy in a couple’s long distance relationship.
1
Oct
2014
‘A Soirée in a Cemetery’
Hosted in a secret Victorian cemetery, the night will feature story telling music, comedy, shadow puppetry and other interesting cultural forms
27
Sep
2014
BFI 58th London Film Festival: What to See
We gear up for an autumn of film with some of our highlights from this year’s festival
14
Sep
2014
‘Wingman’ at Soho Theatre
A touching two man play-cum-poetry performance on the trials of the father-son relationship









