2010 BFI London Film Festival

UA is proud to announce a total of 17 clients involved with the 2010 BFI London Film Festival.

The Opening Night Gala NEVER LET ME GO, starring Keira Knightley and Izzy Meikle-Small, was edited by Barney Pilling and the costumes were co-designed by Steven Noble.  Other special screenings include the AFRICA UNITED Family Gala, with production design by Mike Gunn, and the American Express Gala showing of THE KING’S SPEECH, which stars Colin Firth as King George V.  This was cut by editor Tariq Anwar and shot by director of photography Danny Cohen BSC, with Zac Nicholson camera operating.

Matthew Rhys can be seen in PATAGONIA and Oliver Maltman in ANOTHER YEAR, whilst in the London Calling section, Sam Fletcher will star in short film ALBATROSS.

Chris Dickens was co-editor on Richard Ayoade’s feature SUBMARINE, Jo Thompson designed the costumes for TREACLE JR and director of photography Neus Olle sees her third film in as many years in the LFF, this time in the shape of LA MOSQUITERA (THE MOSQUITO NET).  Composer Stuart Earl has scored two of this year's New British Cinema entries: feature film IN OUR NAME and documentary feature GUILTY PLEASURES.  In the documentary category, director Steven Riley presents FIRE IN BABYLON, whilst Kevin Macdonald will chair the documentary award jury.

The festival will run from 13th - 28th October.  For more information and to book tickets, please click here.

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Film, TV & Theatre
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