Archive: London Film Festival

London Film Festival 1998 Two weeks worth of daily reviews of the latest movies from around the world, from the people who brought you Spank's Edinburgh Diary (and a few more of their mates). See if you can guess which two of the 15 pages have very rude words on them. Updated 20/11/1998


London Film Festival 1999 Sixteen days worth of daily reviews as they happen, courtesy of Spank and the Pals as they take in movies from all over the world. Some language here, kids. Updated 21/11/1999


London Film Festival 2000 For the third year in a row, Spank and the Pals take on the UK's largest film festival and report the living daylights out of it. Updated 18/11/2000


London Film Festival 2001 It's the 45th time that the British Film Institute has held its annual jamboree of world cinema: and this is the 4th time that we'll be giving you daily coverage of all the best movies from it. Updated 26/11/2001


London Film Festival 2002 What can I tell you? We're at it again. It's the best film festival in the country, and this is the most exhaustively comprehensive coverage you'll find of it anywhere. Two and a half weeks of daily reports for your pleasure, and hopefully ours too. Updated 25/11/2002


London Film Festival 2003 The Times, they are a-changin'... It's a fortnight earlier in the year than usual, but apart from that and the new sponsor, the plan is still the same. With the help of the British Film Institute, here are two weeks of daily reports on the best in cinema from around the world. Updated 10/11/2003


London Film Festival 2004 Our seventh year of festival coverage, and the plan is still the same as it has been for the previous six: see three or so movies each day, write about them the next morning, repeat until befuddled. Join us. Updated 28/11/2004


London Film Festival 2005 It's not the best film festival in the UK: that's probably Cambridge. It's not the most internationally renowned: that's probably Edinburgh. But it's the nearest one to my house, so that's why you're getting another two weeks of daily London Film Festival coverage. Deal with it. Updated 15/11/2005


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