The ICA celebrates a diverse selection of contemporary Japanese cinema in its Once Upon a Time in Japan season.
Celebrating some of the best upcoming funny films.
The London Short Film Festival celebrates its tenth year this January at the ICA.
The BFI celebrates some of the finest screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s in the New Year.
The Ritzy Cinema in Brixton celebrates the best of the Dogme 95 movement this November.
A selection of exciting films, documentaries and shorts from an emergent cinema.
High profile features from the festival circuit at venues across London.
New Czech Cinema gets a showcase, alongside an exciting Czech jazz series.
Korean cinema's recent surge in popularity is crowned with a London showcase.
London's Russian Film Festival enters its sixth year with an exciting roster of both new and established voices.
The London Film Festival awards Best British Newcomer to a major new talent, Sally El Hosaini, and her debut Hackney-set feature My Brother The Devil.
Sally Potter's most commercial film to date, a London-set coming-of-age story set in 1962.
The London Film Festival turns its eye on immigrant life in the capital with Marc Isaacs' documentary, The Road.
The London Film Festival focuses on shorts from some of London's most talented new film-makers.
Discomfort and horror in a middle-class north London suburb.
The films they tried to ban.
A top celebration of indie film in London.
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