Program of the 59th edition of the London Festival

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These are the films that will participate in the main sections of the new edition of the London Film Festival.

Among the highlights of this 59th edition of the London Festival we find Titles like Stephen Frears' 'The Program' or 'Beasts of No Nation', both with options to appear among the Oscar-nominated works this year.

In the British contest we will also be able to see 'Desierto', the debut in the direction of Jonás Cuarón, son of Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón and who we know from writing the script for 'Gravity' together with his father.

Beasts of No Nation

Official section

Jerzy Skolimowski's '11 minutes'

'Beasts of No Nation' by Cary Fukunaga

'Cemetery of Splendor' by Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Athina Rachel Tsnagari's 'Chevalier'

Simon Stone's 'The Daughter'

'Desert' by Jonás Cuarón

'Evolution' by lucile Hadzihalilovic

'Office' by Johnnie To

Lenny Abrahamson's 'Room'

'Son of Saul' by László Nemes

'Sunset Song' by Terence Davies

'Tangerine' by Sean Baker

'Very Big Shot' by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya

The Witch Robert Eggers

First Feature Section

'3000 Nights' by Mai Masri

'Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story' by Eva Husson

'The Here After' by Magnus von Horn

'Krisha' by Trey Edward Shults

'Lamb' by Yared Zeleke

'Light Years' by Esther May Campbell

'Partisan' by Ariel Kleiman

'Paula' by Eugenio Canevari

Bentley Dean's 'Tanna'

'The Wait' by Piero Messina

Nitzan Gilady's 'Wedding Doll'

'The Witch' by Robert Eggers

Francophony

Documentaries Section

'(Be) longing' by João Pedro Plácido

'Censored Voices' by Mor Loushy

'The Fear of 13' by David Sington

'Frame by Frame' by Alexandria Bombach and Mo Scarpelli

'Francophonie' by Alexander Sokurov

'In Jackson Heights' by Frederick Wiseman

'Jia Zhangke, a Guy from Fenyang' by Walter Salles

'Mr. Gaga 'by Tomer Heymann

'The mother-of-pearl button' by Patricio Guzmán

Sarah Turner's 'Public House'

'Sherpa' by Jennifer Peedom

'Something Better to Come' by Hanna Polak

The Program

Galas Section

'A Bigger Splash' by Luca Guadagnino

'The Program' by Stephen Frears

'The Lobster' by Yorgos Lanthimos

'Brad: A Second Coming' by Ondi Timoner

'Beeba Boys' by Deepa Mehta

'Bone Tomahawk' by S. Craig Zahler

'The Assassin' by Hou Hsiao-Hsien

Hany Abu-Assad's 'The Idol'

Rob Letterman's 'Goosebumps'


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