The 70th BFI London Film Festival has revealed the 10 films competing for its best film award. The selection includes works from ten different countries and features films like ‘The Idiot(s)’ and ‘My Notes on Mars.’
The 70th edition of the BFI London Film Festival announced its official competition lineup, with 10 titles vying for the best film award. The films represent a diverse range of international cinema, originating from the U.K., Ireland, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, and Poland.
Among the selected films are Aimee Lou Wood’s ‘The Idiot(s),’ Mackenzie Davis’ sci-fi romance ‘My Notes on Mars,’ and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Look Back.’ The festival’s awards jury will determine the winning film. The full competition lineup was revealed by the festival organizers, signaling the start of the prestigious event.
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