Programme released for 55th BFI London Film Festival

We are proud to have 25 clients involved across the board with 2011’s BFI London Film Festival.

Keira Knightley stars in A DANGEROUS METHOD which was lit by Peter Suschitzky BSCJo Allen did both the special makeup and was makeup & hair designer for ASMAA whilst Lizzie Yianni Georgiou was personal make-up artist for Rachel Weisz on 360.

Andrea Arnold’s adaptation of WUTHERING HEIGHTS brings together production designer Helen Scott, costume designer Steven Noble and makeup & hair designer Emma ScottSKET was edited by Richard Elson and stars Aimee Kelly and Lily Loveless.

Emun Elliott may be seen in STRAWBERRY FIELDS, Golshifteh Farahani in French film POULET AUX PRUNES (CHICKEN WITH PLUMS) and Olwen Fouéré in THIS MUST BE THE PLACEShaun Dooley will appear in both THE AWAKENING, for which Daniel Phillips was makeup & hair designer, and JUNKHEARTS, which includes costumes designed by Camille Benda.

TRISHNA, Michael Winterbottom’s latest offering, was edited by Mags Arnold and shot by long-term collaborator Marcel Zyskind, with Carlos Catalan as 2nd Unit DOP.  Matthew Holness wrote and directed short film GUN FOR GEORGE and ANONYMOUS features Alex Hassell.

Barry Ackroyd BSC will lead a masterclass on cinematography, whilst his work may be seen in Ralph Fiennes’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s CORIOLANUS.

Finally Terence Davis’ THE DEEP BLUE SEA, shot by Florian Hoffmeister, edited by David Charap and with makeup designed by Lizzie Yianni Georgiou, has been chosen as the festival’s prestigious Closing Night Gala.

Further information, including how to book tickets, may be found here.

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