In its 70 years of existence, London Film School (the UK’s oldest) has spat out the likes of Oliver Hermanus (director of The History of Sound), Tak Fujimoto (the cinematographer on Silence of the Lambs) and Michael Man (who directed films like Heat and Miami Vice). To celebrate all of those decades of excellence, the school is putting on a special season of student film screenings at The Garden Cinema in Covent Garden. The festival will include five different programmes, each featuring up to six short films from the LFS student archive. The first programme will be made up of films that were made by students while still at school and selected for competition at Cannes. There’ll be an evening focused on award-winning films exploring love in all its forms and another centred around childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. Explore the full programme here.
70 Years of London Film School
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- Address
- The Garden Cinema
- 39 Parker St
- London
- WC2B 5PQ
- Price:
- £5
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