BFI London Film Festival at GFT

Wednesday 4 – Sunday 15 October, 2023
And it’s back with a bang! Sensational line-up of previews from the LFF programme begins with a sell-out screening of the opening film, Saltburn
After incredible demand, GFT is thrilled to add a second screening of Andrew Haigh’s supernatural romance All of Us Strangers to the programme, starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal. Don’t hang about if you want tickets for this one.
Over the next week, you can also catch Todd Haynes‘s contemporary melodrama May December, Kitty Green‘s tightly coiled thriller The Royal Hotel, William Oldroyd‘s eagerly awaited Eileen, and Molly Manning Walker‘s award-winning How to Have Sex, to name just a few.
Saltburn (director: Emerald Fennell) – Wednesday 4 October
May December (dir: Todd Haynes) – Friday 6 October
Earth Mama (dir: Savanah Leaf) – Saturday 7 October
The Royal Hotel (dir: Kitty Green) – Saturday 7 October
Robot Dreams (dir: Pablo Berger) – Sunday 8 October
The Mission (dir: Jesse Moss, Amanda McBaine) – Sunday 8 October
All Of Us Strangers (dir: Andrew Haigh) – Sunday 8 October & Sunday 15 October
Eileen (dir: William Oldroyd) – Monday 9 October
Housekeeping for Beginners (dir: Goran Stolevski) – Tuesday 10 October
20,000 Species of Bees (dir: Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren) – Tuesday 10 October
How to Have Sex (dir: Molly Manning Walker) – Wednesday 11 October
The Holdovers (dir: Alexander Payne) – Thursday 12 October
Birth/Rebirth (dir: Laura Moss) – Friday 13 October
Omen (dir: Baloji) – Saturday 14 October
The End We Start From (dir: Mahalia Belo) – Saturday 14 October
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (dir: Sam Fell) – Sunday 15 October
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