London 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 8 articles available in total starting from 04/09/2025. Last article published on 21/10/2025. Review: More LifeBradley Banton’s film is a daring Instagram Live-style experiment about friendship, ambitious in concept but uneven in execution 21/10 | London 2025Review: Orwell: 2+2=5Raoul Peck re-examines George Orwell’s prophetic masterpiece 1984 so as to glean insights into our troubled present 20/10 | London 2025Review: Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite StoryYemi Bamiro’s doc explores the life of the titular pioneering photographer and activist, celebrating his groundbreaking work and lasting impact on black culture 20/10 | London 2025Lucrecia Martel’s Landmarks scoops the Best Film Award at BFI LondonVincho Nchogu’s One Woman One Bra and David Bingong’s documentary The Travelers have rounded off an original set of winners at the UK’s biggest film event 20/10 | London 2025 | AwardsReview: H Is for HawkPhilippa Lowthorpe’s Cambridge-set film, based on Helen Macdonald’s autobiography, features a character navigating a devastating loss and finding solace in a goshawk 17/10 | London 2025Review: HamnetJessie Buckley and Paul Mescal give passionate performances in this awards-hungry tearjerker by Chloé Zhao, chronicling William Shakespeare’s domestic life in Stratford-upon-Avon 16/10 | London 2025Review: The ChoralNicholas Hytner’s feature stars Ralph Fiennes as a choir leader, blending music and ensemble storytelling in World War I-era Britain 15/10 | London 2025The BFI London Film Festival lifts the lid on the titles for its 69th editionThe British gathering will comprise 247 works from 79 countries, opening with Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and closing with Julia Jackman’s 100 Nights of Hero 04/09 | London 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information)