London 2019 10 articles available in total starting from 29/08/2019. Last article published on 16/10/2019. Review: Us Among the StonesThree generations of an eccentric family meet for a reunion at their old Dartmoor home, in DR Hood’s follow-up to 2011’s Wreckers 16/10/2019 | London 2019Review: I Am (Not) a MonsterNelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian concocts a documentary about the origins of knowledge that is as whimsical as it is thought-provoking 14/10/2019 | London 2019Review: Fanny Lye Deliver'dIn the aftermath of the English Civil War, a devout Puritan family shelters a mysterious couple, in British auteur Thomas Clay’s third feature 14/10/2019 | London 2019Interview: Rose Glass • Director of Saint Maud“I was interested in the idea of having a film where the central relationship took place inside someone’s head”Cineuropa caught up with British helmer Rose Glass to talk about Saint Maud, her highly acclaimed debut film that has just screened at London 14/10/2019 | London 2019Monos wins the Best Film Award at the London Film FestivalAlejandro Landes’ flick has won the top prize in the UK capital, while Atlantics scooped Best First Feature, White Riot pocketed Best Documentary and Fault Line came out on top in the shorts category 14/10/2019 | London 2019 | AwardsReview: Rare BeastsA twisted relationship provides the ammunition for actress Billie Piper to take patriarchy to task in this audacious debut 09/10/2019 | London 2019Review: White RiotThe activist group Rock Against Racism, a key player in 1970s UK punk rock, gets a timely documentary tribute from director Rubika Shah 08/10/2019 | London 2019Review: Our LadiesMichael Caton-Jones brings a charming and bittersweet coming-of-age story, adapted from Alan Warner's best-selling novel The Sopranos, to London 07/10/2019 | London 2019Review: The Personal History of David CopperfieldArmando Iannucci surprises with this remarkably madcap adaptation of the much-loved Charles Dickens novel 03/10/2019 | London 2019The BFI London Film Festival lifts the veil on its programmeA total of 29 world and 28 European premieres are on the agenda at the British gathering, which is set to unspool between 3 and 13 October 29/08/2019 | London 2019