The 68th BFI London Film Festival
Discover the world’s best new films, series and immersive storytelling – from 9 to 20 October 2024 in London and around the UK.
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Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films.
Find out moreJoker: Folie à Deux at BFI IMAX
Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role, this time accompanied by Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn on a stunning IMAX 70mm print.
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Terrifier 3: the murderous clown returns for a mean-spirited Santa slasher
The grotesque pantomime killings of Art the Clown reach new extremes with this gory Christmas addition to the Terrifier franchise.
By Anton Bitel
Timestalker: Alice Lowe is dying for love in this gag-and-gore-strewn comedy
By Kate Stables
“I went in without any preconceived notions of sex work”: Mikey Madison on Anora
By Lou Thomas
“I tried to make the viewer a witness of this process of deterioration”: Sara Fgaier on her amnesia drama Weightless
By Georgia Korossi
Authentic talking cinema: the history of documentary
By Michael Chanan
“We resisted neurotypical ways of making films”: how The Stimming Pool creates space for an autistic cinema
By Lillian Crawford
“It wasn’t all Blitz spirit and ‘Let’s have a cup of tea.’ That’s a crock of shit”: Kathy Burke on Steve McQueen’s Blitz
By Katie McCabe
Events
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele visit BFI Southbank to promote their documentary about a road trip to mark Harper coming out as a trans woman.
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