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2024 BFI London Film Festival

The 68th BFI London Film Festival was a film festival that took place from 9–20 October 2024. The competition films were announced on 29 August 2024 while the films for the galas and the strands were revealed on 4 September 2024.

Steve McQueen's historical drama Blitz opened the festival on 9 October 2024, being the third film by McQueen to do so after Widows in 2018 and Mangrove in 2020. Morgan Neville's animated documentary film Piece by Piece closed the festival on 20 October 2024.

Juries

The jury members were as follows:

Main Competition

First Feature Competition (Sutherland Award)

Documentary Competition (Grierson Award)

  • June Givanni, Guyanese-British curator, archivist, and founder of the June Givanni Pan-African Cinema Archive – Jury president
  • Ella Glendining, British writer and director
  • Raul Niño Zambrano, creative director of Sheffield DocFest

Short Film Competition

  • Chloe Abrahams, Sri Lankan-British writer and director – Jury president
  • Simisolaoluwa Akande, British director
  • George Jaques, British filmmaker

Venues

The partner venues for the festival included:

London cinemas

Expanded venues

UK-wide cinemas

Official Selection

Galas

The following films were selected for the Galas section, which screens world, European, and British premieres:

Special Presentations

The following films were selected for the Special Presentations section:

In Competition

There were four competition sections, each with a different selection of films and different juries.

Official Competition

The following films competed for the Best Film Award:

<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates the section winner.

First Feature Competition

The following films competed for the Sutherland Award, which is awarded to a directorial debut:

<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates the section winner.

Documentary Competition

The following films competed for the Grierson Award, which is awarded to a feature-length documentary.

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Short Film Competition

The following films competed for the Short Film Award.

<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates the section winner.

Strands

Most of the out-of-competition films have been organised into strands, each based on a different mood or emotion.

Love

Debate

Laugh

Dare

Thrill

Cult

Journey

Create

Experimenta

Family

Treasures

Shorts

The short film programme was divided into the following nine sections.

Family Ties

Honouring Traditions

I Don't Wanna Force a Smile

Sleepless Nights

Trials and Tribulations

Wondering, Wandering

Animated Shorts for Younger Audiences

A Stream of Echoes

Right in the Substance of Them a Trace of What Happened

Surprise Film

Saturday Night, dir. Jason Reitman

Awards

The following awards were presented:

In competition

Audience awards

  • Best Feature: Four Mothers by Colin Thornton and Darren Thornton
  • Best Documentary: Holloway by Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson
  • Best Short Film: Two Minutes by Jamie Benyon

References

External links