BFI London Film Festival 2020 at GFT
7 – 19 October, 2020
The 64th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express takes place across the UK, inviting you to experience the world’s best new films wherever you are. Enjoy 12 days of UK premieres online via BFI Player or in cinemas throughout the UK – and join the festival for a range of free-to-access digital events, XR and Immersive Art, and more.
GFT is a Venue Partner for BFI London Film Festival, giving audiences the first chance to see a selection of exciting new titles from LFF on the big screen, at the home of film in Glasgow.
Films
Tickets for these films will go on sale at 12pm (noon) on Wednesday 16 September.
- Ammonite (dir. Francis Lee)
- After Love (dir. Aleem Khan)
- Another Round (dir. Thomas Vinterberg)
- David Byrne’s American Utopia (dir. Spike Lee)
- Herself (dir. Phylida Lloyd)
- Mangrove* (dir. Steve McQueen)
- Mogul Mowgli (dir. Bassam Tariq)
- Nomadland (dir. Chloe Zhao)
- Shirley (dir. Josephine Decker)
- Soul (dir. Pete Docter, Kemp Powers)
- Supernova (dir. Harry Macqueen)
- Time (dir. Garrett Bradley)
- Undine (dir. Christian Petzold)
*Tickets for the cinema screenings of Mangrove on Wednesday 7 October will be free but ticketed. Booking opens on 1 October – watch this space for details.
LFF runs from 7-18 October

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