London Film Festival
倫敦電影節
9 films
A Touch of Zen
A Touch of Zen
The first Chinese-language film to win an award at the three major European film festivals. The classic bamboo forest duel scene profoundly inspired directors such as Ang Lee, Zhang Yimou, and Tsui Hark.
A throwing forth
A throwing forth
A time remnant inhabits a personal space with a secret, private, unspoken word of one's being. Sliding planes of window and time, throwing drifts of the inner and the outer self, the film seeks in the interval of memory for a transitory reunion with my family.
I Have No Legs, and I Must Run
I Have No Legs, and I Must Run
Best Short Film at the 2022 BFI London Film Festival
AM I ORIGHT
AM I ORIGHT
Weaving sound into a visual journey from disorientation to transformation
UNDR
UNDR
The camera's eye returns obsessively to the same places, a vertical perspective that imposes control, the possession of archaeological sites, stones lying for thousands years in the desert.
Evil Does Not Exist
Evil Does Not Exist
Director Ryusuke Hamaguchi's film, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, is a dreamy masterpiece that is suffocating, and unforgettable!
Puppy Love
Puppy Love
A secret relationship between an apple and a dog.
Immoral Tales (Digital Restoration)
Immoral Tales (Digital Restoration)
"Immoral" stories about incest, loss of virginity, and bloodlust. Directed by the master of heterochromia Borovchik, he uses a poetic lens to peek into the ultimate feast of sensuality.

The Kingmaker

The Kingmaker
"Only history textbooks, no historical lessons", the darkest fairy tale in the democratic process...