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Join Time Out and Mike Leigh in conversation at the LFF - for free!
Leigh will join Stephen Woolley, Saul Dibb, Sue Hayes and Dave Calhoun in a discussion on London filmmaking
Oct 19 2005
The first of four Time Out Platform events at the London Film Festival will take place at 8.30pm on Monday October 24 at the National Film Theatre, when TO Film Editor Dave Calhoun will be joined by Mike Leigh (director of 'Naked', 'Vera Drake'), Stephen Woolley (producer of 'Scandal', director of 'Stoned'), Saul Dibb (director of 'Bullet Boy') and Sue Hayes (Film Commissioner of Film London) to discuss the best and worst of filmmaking in London.
The event coincides with the publication of Time Out's London Film Special, and will be followed by three further Time Out Platform events at the festival, discussing French cinema (Thursday 27 October), artists who make feature films (Monday 31 October) and film realism (Wednesday 2 November).
All events start at 8.30pm and will take place at the festival delegates centre at the National Film Theatre.
Entry is free with a ticket from any screening on the day of the event, or a current copy of Time Out, plus you'll receive a free drink.
For more details, go to www.lff.org.uk.
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