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The London Film, in partnership with American Express, would like to thank the following organisations for their support of this year s industry programme: Main Funding Contributor Training Funder A VERY WARM WELCOME TO THIS YEAR S FESTIVAL CONTENTS Venue Partners Events Partners rankin film productions dazed & confused the bureau creative england It gives me great pleasure to welcome you, our industry colleagues, to the 56th London Film s Industry Programme. Joining the British film industry at this pivotal time in its history on the wave of success and the threshold of a significant new phase has been one of the real privileges of taking on the direction of the London Film this year. The launch of The Film Policy Review in January 2012 generated vital and spirited dialogue across all sectors of the industry about how to best shape the future for film in the UK. The beginning of the 2012 s programming cycle was informed by this energy and passion, and the significant changes to the structure were born from it. Now, the London Film and our Industry Programme come hot on the heels of the launch of the s five year plan for supporting UK Film, Film Forever. The title of the plan speaks to both the desire to secure the longevity of our industry and the ambition to achieve this commercially and creatively. It describes an industry that already delivers as the British films in all sections of this year s line-up attest and an industry that is aspirational, strong and confident. Industry overview 05 Diary of events 06 Surgeries 13 Industry screenings 14 Venues and map 20 Industry Delegates 22 Buyers and Sellers 30 Filmmakers 34 Production Finance Market Partners Delivering initiatives from training, development, production, distribution and exhibition the Industry Programme supports the breadth and vitality of the UK film business and provides opportunities for international colleagues who seek to engage with the UK in smart and inventive ways. Thanks to partnerships with Department of Culture, Media and Sport, the Mayor of London,, Creative Skillset and Power to the Pixel, amongst others, the Industry Programme presents tangible opportunities via financing forums for feature films in the Production Finance Market (PFM) and for cross-media projects in The Pixel Market. We provide training and skills development through the intensive talent lab Think-Shoot- Distribute and support the transition of films into the UK marketplace through the Buyers and Sellers screenings and meetings. Power to the Pixel: The Cross-Media Forum Partners We also host a range of bespoke events for professionals, headlined this year by Harvey Weinstein s keynote address. Weinstein s capacity for combining commercial savvy with creative integrity underpins his exceptional success and is emblematic of what our Industry Programme aims to foster and support. I hope you will take advantage of all that is on offer. Clare Stewart Head of Exhibition, London Film

FOR MORE FESTIVAL INDUSTRY INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW WHAT S HAPPENING AT THIS YEAR S FESTIVAL Nigel Cross Industry Development Manager nigel.cross@bfi.org.uk Kamilla Hodol Industry Office Coordinator kamilla.hodol@bfi.org.uk Katie Scott Industry Assistant katie.scott@bfi.org.uk Mary Davies Buyers and Sellers Facilitator mary.davies@bfi.org.uk Helen Alexander Industry Events Coordinator helen.alexander@bfi.org.uk Industry Interns Sarah Bonnefoi David Bonneville Ben Colyer Michael van der Put THINK-SHOOT-DISTRIBUTE Alan Harris Nicole Dade Project Managers info@atlanticfilmgroup.com POWER TO THE PIXEL Liz Rosenthal Founder & CEO liz@powertothepixel.com Tishna Molla & COO tishna@powertothepixel.com Inês Braga Projects Manager ines@powertothepixel.com Robyn Snell Coordinator robyn@powertothepixel.com Dear Delegate, Welcome to this year s. We hope you will enjoy the new look of the 56th London Film and the changes that we have made to the structure of the programme. This year the Industry programme remains relatively unchanged. The continues to maintain its level of services to colleagues in the UK and international industry, thanks to our key funders,, the Mayor s Office and Creative Skillset, and through the many organisations and businesses with whom we enjoy partnerships. They include Women in Film & Television, Spotlight, advance films, Babylon, National Film and Television School, the ICO, Scope, the British Council, London Film School, and MEDIA Desk UK. Monika Visniarova Screenings Assistant monika.visniarova@bfi.org.uk Hannah Blatch Office Administrator hannah@powertothepixel.com We welcome the return of a number of staple activities in the Industry calendar: Film London s Production Finance Market, Power to the Pixel s The Cross-Media Forum, and Think-Shoot-Distribute, the s feature-film talent development programme; Meet the Experts and Film s Forum. We re also delighted that after the very popular reaction to their inauguration in 2011, our 1-2-1 surgeries with the British Council Film Department and the s Certification unit will be returning. General industry enquiries about accreditation, delegate ticketing, and industry events Tel: 020 7957 8957 Screening library and viewing facilites Tel: 020 7849 4473 (please note line is open from Thursday 11 Oct 2012) Email: indintern@bfi.org.uk Access to the Delegate Centre in the Blue Room during the On entering the Southbank, take the stairs to the left of the Box Office and follow the signs to the Delegate Centre. Wheelchair Access There is wheelchair access to the Delegate Centre and NFT3 (both level 3). The lift is situated on the corridor nearby the stairs to the lower and upper foyers. New features for 2012 include Market Place Live, which we are staging with, Creative Skillset and Film Export UK; Facing Windows with Europa Distribution and the MEDIA Desk; and Understanding the Hearts and Minds of the UK Audiences, a presentation and debate on the British public s views on films and their relevance to the industrial agenda. We are also delighted to be working with s UK to present an In Conversation with Roger Michell whose new film, Hyde Park on Hudson which is this year s Centrepiece Gala supported by the Mayor of London. Finally I d like to thank our venue partners, the Curzon, the ICA, and The Hospital Club for all their assistance in helping us host our events with them and their staff who do such a fine job in helping us stage-manage them. We look forward to seeing you during the and ensuring that your time with us is a satisfying and successful one. Nigel Cross and the Industry Team If you need assistance a member of staff will be happy to help. 4 5

DIARY OF EVENTS For more information about these and to book a place at events listed, please contact the Industry Office, indevents12@bfi.org.uk (unless otherwise specified in the information below) stating which event you want to attend in the subject field. All events are free unless otherwise stated. Mon 8 Friday 12 Oct Trafalgar Events & Southbank The Independent Cinema Office presents Cultural Cinema Exhibition Course 2012 This internationally acclaimed course offers professionals working in independent cinemas and film festivals an essential overview of the business and creativity of programming films and broadening audiences. Now in its thirteenth year, the course is taught by engaging industry experts and accredited by Creative Skillset. Find out more: independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training Wed 10 Oct 15:00 17:00 NFT3, Southbank in association with Film Export UK, Creative Skillset and the 56th London Film presents Market Place Live Entertaining journey through the life of a hypothetical film project from development down to release wrapped inside a 90 minute live event in front of a festival audience. Panellists including producers, sales and marketing executives, financiers, publicists and distributors will be confronted by moderator Angus Finney with a set of unfolding events in the life of a feature project. They will have to act fast and think on their toes to take the project from inception to exhibition, as they are presented with challenges, dilemmas and opportunities familiar from the real world along the way. Market Place Live goes beyond the regular panel format, all the elements of the project are fictional made-up cast, director and producer, financing partners and distributors so panellists can speak freely about their reactions and thought processes. In addition as the story of the film unfolds, the panel will have no warning of the scenarios they are presented with. The panel will include Paul Brett (Prescience The King s Speech), Julia Short (The Works Wild Bill) and Samantha Horley (The Salt Company Killing Bono). To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Market Place Live in the subject field Thu 11 Oct 11:00 12:30 Studio, Southbank Film Distributors Association and the Industry Trust in association with the 56th London Film present: Moments Worth Paying For? Tackling UK Film Piracy: A Content Protection Workshop The Film Distributors Association and the Industry Trust, the consumer education body for the UK film, TV and video industry, will hold a special event for industry stakeholders on tackling UK film piracy. Addressing those working in the industry, the FDA will give a practical presentation on how to prepare an effective content protection plan, which will be followed by a presentation from the Industry Trust on how the industry is engaging with and educating consumers to raise awareness of the wealth of official services that are available and inspiring them to choose to watch film, TV and video content via official services. The discussion will include a Q&A session with senior industry figures. To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Moments Worth Paying For in the subject field Thu 11 Oct 16:00 17:30 Studio, Southbank Women in Film and Television presents Guaranteed Satisfaction: An Interview with Luke Randolph, MD of Film Guarantors Luke Randolph is the Managing of Film Guarantors in London, a company that works with independent production companies to bring their film to the screen through advice and the issuing of a completion guaranty. He ll be talking to CEO of the Production Guild and Chair of WFTV (UK), Alison Small, about what Film Guarantors does to support producers with their film projects with professional advice on a variety of production financing structures, including those involving domestic and international pre-sales, gap financing, production tax credits, national and regional governmental subsidies, and equity investments. To book a place, please visit: wftvlffifg.eventbrite.co.uk Thu 11 Oct 17:30 18:30 Studio, Southbank Women in Film and Television presents Climbing Inside the Story: The Adventures of a Script What does a script editor actually do? According to Kate Leys, they climb inside your story, figure out what s working and what s not, and untangle it. Sound appealing? Then come along to this event with Kate, one of the industry s most experienced feature film script editors, to understand what a script editor does and find out when to get them involved, what the experience will be like, and how they can take your story from good to great. Kate will be interviewed by Briony Hanson, Head of Film, British Council. To book a place, please visit: wftvlffleys.eventbrite.co.uk Thu 11 Oct 18:30 20:00 NFT1, Southbank Harvey Weinstein Keynote Address This year s Keynote will be given by world-renowned, multi Oscar -winning producer and Fellow, Harvey Weinstein CBE. A tireless champion of independent filmmaking from across the world, throughout his tenure as head of Miramax and latterly The Weinstein Company, Harvey Weinstein has achieved an astonishing 303 Oscar nominations and won 75 Academy Awards. For more details please visit: bfi.org.uk/extranet Fri 12 Oct 10:00 16:00 Studio, Southbank Meet the Experts Filmmakers are invited to discuss their projects with a panel of industry veterans consisting of: Chair: David Wilkinson, CEO, Guerilla Films Maggie Ellis, Head of Production and Talent Development, Michael Ryan, Partner, GFM Films Richard Kurti & Bev Doyle, Kurti & Doyle The experts will answer questions and give advice to filmmakers who are embarking on feature production. Each filmmaker will have 30 minutes to seek help and advice as to how best to move their film project onto the next stage. These meetings are in confidence. The panel has had over 150 years experience between them developing, producing, financing, distributing, selling internationally and the marketing of feature films. Collectively, they have been involved in several hundred feature films (successes and flops alike) with a combined budget of almost $2 billion. This invaluable free advice would normally cost several thousand pounds in the commercial arena. The panel will give an honest view of each project. Too many filmmakers spend a great deal of time and money working on film ideas which will not succeed in the marketplace. As spaces are limited, the more details you can fill in on your application form, the better the chance of being chosen. The panel wants to help genuine filmmakers who are committed to their projects. Each pitch will last 30 minutes. For more information and application form, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Meet the Experts in the subject line. The closing deadline for entries is 5pm Monday 8th October 2012. Please note that only those entrants whose applications have been successful will be notified and will be informed of their time slot and venue by email. Fri 12 Oct 16:00 18:00 The Hospital Club, 24 Endell St, London WC2H 9HQ The presents Meet the Film Fund Supporting the future success of British film by investing in film development, production, talent and skills is core to the s five year 6 7

plan Film Forever. The plan, announced in full at the beginning of October, sets out a host of exciting initiatives to support films and filmmakers across the UK. Ben Roberts, of the Film Fund, Senior Executives Lizzie Francke, Natascha Wharton, Chris Collins and Head of, Isabel Davis will discuss the s production and development plans, what these mean and how they will work to support filmmakers in a Q&A session led by Stuart Kemp of The Hollywood Reporter. To book a place, please rsvp to roxanne.hunt@bfi.org.uk or 020 7173 3261 Sat 13 Oct 14:00 15:30 Studio, Southbank Collabor8te in association with the 56th London Film presents: Short Cuts to Bigger Pictures Collabor8te returns to the LFF with a look at how three new directors made the leap from shorts to features. A screening of one short film by each of the panellists will be followed by a chaired discussion looking at how the directors shorts played a part in them working toward their debut feature. Panellists will be filmmakers with their first or second feature in the LFF programme, and include writer-director Tom Shkolnik whose debut feature, The Comedian, follows several shorts including In the Dark for Channel4 s Coming Up. To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Short Cuts to Bigger Pictures in the subject field Sat 13 Oct 18:00 20:00 Atrium, Southbank Industry Delegate Networking Hour A chance to meet up and chat with fellow industry delegates over a drink. Please make sure you bring your delegate pass to gain admission. Please note that due to restricted capacity this event is open only to Industry Delegates and Filmmakers Mon 15 Fri 19 Oct The Hospital Club Think-Shoot-Distribute 2012 Think-Shoot-Distribute 2012 is the s highly regarded talent development scheme. 25 selected writers, directors and producers will take part in a five-day training programme at The Hospital Club where they will meet leading international filmmakers and executives to explore all areas of making feature films and the industry. Participants will examine their feature film project with course leaders and industry guests during the training week and over the following months. Think-Shoot-Distribute is supported by Creative Skillset, Adobe,, Creative England and The Hospital Club. Please note that the deadline for applications for this year has passed and selection is now complete Mon 15 Oct 11:00 16:00 Studio, Southbank Advance the Pitch David Pope from advance films leads an intensive workshop on maximising the time you may have to pitch your project. The session focuses on story centred approach to presenting your film with passion and professionalism. Following the pitching tactics workshop in the morning David will be joined by a panel of decision makers to hear feature film pitches from a group of participants. The first six responses to contact@advancefilms.com will have five minutes to pitch in the second half of the session and receive feedback from the panel of guests. Please enclose a synopsis of the feature film project to be pitched. To book a place for this workshop, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Advance the Pitch in the subject line Tue 16 Fri 19 Oct NFT1, Southbank Power to the Pixel presents The Cross-Media Forum Power to the Pixel s Cross-Media Forum gathers together the brightest minds and top digital experts from the worlds of film, TV, interactive, advertising, publishing, gaming and the arts. Its collaborative format helps foster creative industry businesses, and finance innovative projects that span multiple platforms. Find out how! 16 October (public day) The Conference kicks off with a morning of thoughtprovoking talks followed by an afternoon of candid case studies from around the world. The day ends with the largest live collaborative storytelling experience ever attempted - audience participation essential! 17 October (public day) The Pixel Pitch competition showcases the eight best projects selected for The Pixel Market, PttP s unique cross-media project finance market. One team will walk away with the 6,000 ARTE Pixel Pitch prize. This is an incredible opportunity for audience members to discover the secrets to getting a cross-media project financed. Partners: MEDIA, Arts Council England,, Creative Skillset s Film Skills Fund, Canada Media Fund, ARTE, Creative Industries KTN, Mozilla, beactive, Cinekid, Telefilm Canada, Tribeca Film Institute For full programme details and to buy tickets visit powertothepixel.com or email info@powertothepixel.com for further information Tue 16 Oct 15:00 18:00 ICA The presents Understanding the Hearts and Minds of UK Audiences: A presentation and debate on the films we watch, the ways we watch them, and what this means for the UK film industry The presentation will be of the key findings of the report, Opening Our Eyes: How Film Contributes to the Culture of the UK. An evidence based report on the British public s views on film, prepared for the by Northern Alliance and Ipsos Media CT. The report provides in depth data on the films that really matter to them, why they watch them and the effect they have. It demonstrates how film moves and inspires the nation, how it excites the emotions and the intellect and how it influences the shape of our lives. The report can be found at bfi.org.uk/about-bfi/ policy-strategy/opening-oureyes-how-film-contributesculture-uk The panel debate will be around the key themes of the report in particular those that have a relevance to industry including: What are the characteristics of British audiences? What do audiences think about film? What sort of films do they like watching and what would they like to see more of? Is Britishness an ingredient for success for British audiences? How do audiences decide what to watch? How and where do they watch films? What impact do films have on lives, emotions, actions and sense of identity? How do we or should we, as an industry, take these aspects into account when producing, distributing, selling and marketing films? Can we reach and understand British audiences better, do we need more information? Panellists: David Kosse (President of, Universal Pictures); Julia Wrigley (Head Film4 Channel); Andrew MacDonald (, DNA Films); Mike Kelly (Northern Alliance); Chris Chandler (Northern Alliance); Ben Roberts ( of Film Fund) Chair: Mike Gubbins (Chair, Film Agency Wales) To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Understanding the Hearts and Minds of UK Audiences in the subject line Tue 16 Oct 18:00 20:00 London Film School 24 Shelton Street London WC2H 9UB The London Film School in association with the 56th London Film presents Low Budget Film Forum: The Budget is the Aesthetic For the past five years the London Film School has been running the Low Budget Film Forum, an annual pan- European workshop funded through the EU MEDIA Initial Training Programme. LBFF focuses on developing 12 low budget first feature films with participants working in mixed nationality groups via a combination of peer-to-peer group work, tutorials from industry professionals and case studies. Participants are from the London Film School; La fémis, Paris; The Budapest Academy of Film and Theatre; Danish Film School. In 2013, UNATC, Bucharest and the dffb, Berlin will join the consortium. LBFF sets out to define the practical/aesthetic advantages each of the projects will gain from a specific low budget strategy getting clarity and value by developing scripts as blueprints for distinctive films. The forum also helps build industry networks as filmmakers navigate the worlds of European film development and financing. This session will expand on some ideas that animate the forum s work: the great generic breadth of positive low budget filmmaking, models of collaborative development and priorities all low budget filmmakers can share. Chaired by Ben 8 9

Gibson, and Founder of LBFF, panellists include Suzy Gillett, LFS Relations Manager and of LBFF, and producers and directors working in independent low budget film. To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Low Budget Film Forum in the subject field. Wed 17 Thu 18 Oct Production Finance Market Please note: Attendees to this year s Production Finance Market have already been selected. Entry to the Market is strictly by application and subsequent invitation only. The successful Production Finance Market (PFM), held in association with the London Film, returns for a sixth year. The two-day event focuses on facilitating faceto-face meetings between producers and financiers from the international marketplace and the UK to encourage and foster new financing relationships. The 2011 market attracted almost 245m of production value and leading equity, hedge fund, tax, banking, and public and broadcaster financiers. With over 800 focused meetings over two days, delegates have paid overwhelming testimony to the strategic role the Market now plays in the annual film calendar. Over the last five years, the PFM has been directly responsible for getting a number of new features into production or on the way to being green-lit. A keynote address, workshops and networking opportunities are also part of the event. Additional information on the PFM and its aims can be found at filmlondon.org.uk/pfm The Production Finance Market is supported by the, the Mayor of London, MEDIA and UK Trade & Investment Wed 17 Oct 11:30 13:00 Curzon Soho Europa Distribution and MEDIA Desk UK in association with the 56th London Film present Facing Windows This panel discussion will focus on day and date/narrow window releases in a time of radical change for distribution models. The session will provide market data on recent day and date releases as well as contributions from producers, sales agents and distributors. It will tackle the following questions: Is day and date release a risk or an opportunity for independent European film and independent European professionals? As P&A costs continue to rise and independent films have shorter and shorter theatrical runs, will a theatrical release as the prime window of a film s exploitation hold in the future? What effect do window shifts have on the prefinancing of European works and revenue sharing between producers, distributors and exhibitors? Speakers include Jakub Duszynski (Gutek Film, Poland, Co-President of Europa Distribution), Sarah Calderon (The Film Agency, Spain) and Teun Hilte (Yellow Knife, Under the Milky Way, UK). The panel will be moderated by Wendy Mitchell (Screen, UK). Europa Distribution was founded in 2006 and has rapidly grown its membership to include 125 independent distributors in 26 countries. It has become a key voice championing Europe s independent film industry, and acts as a lobby and a think tank. It organises several network activities for its members throughout the year, with the support of the MEDIA Programme. MEDIA Desk UK (mediadeskuk.eu) is the UK s information office for the EU s MEDIA Programme. Followed by networking lunch. To attend the panel please RSVP to indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Facing Windows in the subject line Wed 17 Oct 19:30 20:30 Reuben Library, Southbank The National Film and Television School in partnership with the 56th London Film presents A Boyz Own Story : A Case Study of the new British Film My Brother the Devil Welsh-Egyptian writerdirector Sally El-Hosaini s debut feature begins in familiar territory exploring the limited options of young British Arabs on the streets of Hackney, against the inevitable backdrop of gang violence and crime, but it swiftly develops into a boldly fresh and sensitive look at identity, masculinity and sexuality. It introduces a cast of new, young actors including James Floyd and Fady Elsayed, with strong support by French actor Said Taghmaoui (La Haine, Three Kings). Also of note are the moody score by Stuart Earl (graduate of the NFTS) and the arresting and visually poetic cinematography, which won a prize for DoP David Raedeker at Sundance. This event will provide an enlightening and in-depth overview of the production story of My Brother the Devil in the form of a panel discussion: director Sally El Hosaini will be joined by other members of the crew. The moderator will be NFTS visiting tutor, screenwriter Rob Ritchie. Previous case-studies have included Shifty, The Arbor and Wild Bill. Please note: the film will not be screened at this event, although clips will be shown. To book a place please email: lmoore@nfts.co.uk with A Boyz Own Story in the subject field Thu 18 Oct 10:00 12:00 Benugo Riverfront, Southbank Short Filmmakers Breakfast For short filmmaker delegates only. Are you a filmmaker working on a short film? Maybe you have a short film and wonder what to do next? The Film Fund is offering talent like you the opportunity for an informal chat over breakfast with delegates from some of the key industry organisations and companies working with new talent. All you have to do is sign up and then show up. Please RSVP to: lff.rsvp@bfi.org.uk with Short Filmmakers Breakfast in the subject field (Space limited to 35 places. A reserve list will operate) Thu 18 Oct 10:30 12:00 NFT1, Southbank Casting Symposium: An Audience with Debbie McWilliams Introduced by Spotlight, the UK s leading casting resource An opportunity to hear one of the UK s leading casting directors discuss her work and the process of casting. Debbie McWilliams has worked on some of the most successful films in recent years: all the latest Bond movies, An American Werewolf in London, My Beautiful Launderette and Caravaggio. The session will include topics such as: finding actors, working with directors, how actors can effectively promote themselves and recommendations for auditions and self-taping. The discussion will include a Q&A session. To book a ticket please visit bfi.org.uk/lff/casting Thu 18 Oct 18:30 20:30 London Film School 24 Shelton Street London WC2H 9UB The London Film and Creative Skillset in association with the London Film School present Script Development and Managing Creativity The development of a film screenplay is a complex collaborative process, beginning with an initial story and continuing through drafting and financing to the start of the shoot. But what are the best ways of managing this process? What are the tensions between creativity and big business? How do we protect and support creativity and risktaking? How do we develop new talent? And how do we avoid development hell? This event brings together the latest research and a panel of experts (including key UK development funders, commissioners, and development executives) to show how producers and writers nurture their stories through the long development process; and discuss what really happens when a script is written. The event will be chaired by Peter Bloore, senior lecturer in creativity at UEA, screenwriter, and author of the new book The Screenplay Business: Managing Creativity and Script Development in the Film Industry. To book a place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Script Development and Managing Creativity in the subject field Fri 19 Oct 14:00 17:30 Studio, Southbank The 56th London Film in association with the Independent Cinema Office presents: New Horizons for UK Film s? The fourth edition of the annual Film s Forum explores the changing landscape in the wake of the announcement of the s five year plan, Film Forever. Eddie Berg, of Partnerships, will talk about the s plans and priorities for UK film festivals. The Forum will also address such key questions as: What the Film sector should be like? 10 11

How should we be shaping the sector for the future? What are the function and role of film festivals? Join colleagues to debate these topics with a panel of experts from across the film industry: Jay Arnold, Head of Film Culture, Creative England Briony Hanson, Head of Film, British Council Edward Fletcher, Managing, Soda Pictures Jason Wood, of Programming, Curzon Cinemas Clare Stewart, Head of Exhibition,, London Film Chair: Catharine Des Forges,, Independent Cinema Office The meeting will be followed by a networking event. The event is free to attend but seats are limited and priority will be given to film festival programmers. To secure your place, please email indevents12@bfi.org.uk by 12 October 2012 with Film s Forum in the subject field at the National Theatre, the Old Vic, West End, Broadway and elsewhere. He moved into directing for TV and Film in the early nineties and since then his numerous credits include Morning Glory, Notting Hill, Venus, Enduring Love, The Mother, Changing Lanes, and Persuasion. Don t miss the chance to hear from Roger about his latest film, his career and his experiences as a director. Hyde Park on Hudson screens at the on Tuesday 16 and Thursday 18 October. To book your place, please visit: directorsukatlff.eventbrite.com Sat 20 Oct 18:00 20:00 Atrium, Southbank Industry Delegate Networking Hour A chance to meet up and chat with fellow industry delegates over a drink. Please make sure you bring your delegate pass to gain admission. Please note that due to restricted capacity this event is open only to Industry Delegates and Filmmakers talent alongside gifted veterans from the widest cultural backgrounds, all with stories to tell. New voices deserve new audiences but is anyone listening? Is inclusion really working? Is low-budget filmmaking an answer in recession-bound Britain? This year s Babylonians pitch their inspired projects and discuss their production prospects with the industry and a participating public. For updated details please visit, babylon-film.eu To book a place please email, indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Babylon Breakthrough in the subject field SURGERIES How to Qualify Your Film as British The Cultural Test and Co-production 1-2-1 meetings available: Fri 12 Oct 10:30 12:30 Mon 15 Oct 14:00 16:00 Tue 16 Oct 14:00 16:00 Delegate Centre Qualifying as a British film under the Cultural Test or under one of the UK s official co-production treaties is one of the gateways to tax relief for film production in the UK. Productions are also eligible to apply for funding and can benefit from the UK s tax relief system. Anna Mansi, Certification Manager at the, and her colleagues, Chantel Burrell and Christopher Halliday will offer producers advice about qualifying for the Cultural Test or as a co-production. To book please email: anna.mansi@bfi.org.uk or certifications@bfi.org.uk How to Get Your Film Accepted by An 1-2-1 meetings available: Wed 17 Oct 10:30 12:30 Delegate Centre What do filmmakers need to think about when they submit their films into international festivals? The festival circuit is vital for short films, but it s not about submitting just anywhere there are thousands to choose from. THE GREEN CUT EXHIBITION Christine Bardsley, Film Adviser, British Council Film Department offers advice on the best ways to get your film accepted into an international festival. Topics covered include: Quality: what do programmers look for in a short? Length: what is the idea length of a short? Materials: what are the most common mistakes filmmakers make? strategy: festivals usually ask for a submission fee which can add up quickly for filmmakers. Is it better to enter only the biggest festivals, the smaller festivals or a combination of the two? To book please contact: indevents12@bfi.org.uk with Surgery in the subject field. Fri 19 Oct 17:30 18:30 ICA s UK in association with the 56th London Film presents In Conversation with Roger Michell s UK are delighted to bring you an evening of In Conversation with Roger Michell director of Hyde Park on Hudson, this year s Centrepiece Gala, supported by the Mayor of London. Roger began his directing career in theatre at the Royal Court and has directed works Sun 21 Oct 11:00 12:30 NFT3, Southbank Babylon in association with the 56th London Film presents Babylon Breakthrough: Inspiration and Inclusion in Tough Times European film development programme Babylon, now in its sixth year, had four films in this year s Berlin Film (including Sally El Hosaini s My Brother the Devil) and has again recruited promising new The Green Cut initiative from the Green Carpet Challenge in collaboration with American Express celebrates the very best of fashion, film and sustainability. Bringing together the British Fashion Council and the British Film Institute for the first time, Green Cut pairs eight seminal fashion designers with eight iconic British films. Evergreen, directed by Victor Saville (1934) re-interpreted by Antonio Berardi Darling, directed by John Schlesinger (1965) re-interpreted by Tom Ford Its Love Again, directed by Victor Saville (1936) re-interpreted by Roksanda Ilincic My Fair Lady, directed by George Cukor (1964) hat creation re-interpreted by Stephen Jones Accident, directed by Harold Pinter, (1967) re-interpreted by Stella McCartney The Red Shoes, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, (1948) re-interpreted by Jonathan Saunders Things to Come, directed by William Cameron Menzies, (1936) re-interpreted by Marios Schwab Velvet Goldmine, directed by Todd Haynes, (1998) re-interpreted by Alice Temperley Launched at London Fashion Week, the collection will travel to Harrods where it will be open to the public from 22 October to 5 November between the hours of 10:00 and 20:00. For more information, please visit eco-age.com 12 13

INDUSTRY SCREENINGS CURZON SOHO MONDAY 15 THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER 2012 Supported by the Mayor of London, through, the Industry Screenings showcase a selection of films which are available for distribution in the UK or worldwide.* We aim to highlight these titles to buyers and provide an environment that makes it easy and convenient for buyers and sellers to meet and do business. The Industry Screenings take place at the Curzon Soho in Shaftesbury Avenue from Monday 15 to Thursday 18 October from 09:00 to 18:00. Holders of a Buyers and Sellers pass will be given priority access but all Industry, Press and delegates are welcome to attend. We hope this service will make it easier for all delegates to see a greater number of films. CURZON SOHO 99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY For more information and production credits on all titles please see the programme brochure, online catalogue or website bfi.org.uk/lff MONDAY 15 OCTOBER SCREEN 1 09:30 Neighbouring Sounds 131min A tense, bold and fiercely compelling portrait of urban life in modern-day Brazil. Contact: Figa Films, alex@figafilms.com 16:20 The Dead Man and Being Happy 94min A dying hitman, a stash of morphine, a car that s seen better days Spanish director Javier Rebollo offers a darkly humorous road movie on the possibilities of trying to escape that which you fear most. Contact: Urban Distribution, frederic@urbandistrib.com During the Industry Screening days, the mezzanine bar of the Curzon Soho will serve as a Buyers and Sellers lounge where delegates can enjoy free wireless internet access, and from 17:00 to 18:00 you can relax and enjoy a drink at the Curzon Bar during our daily Happy Hour. Holders of any pass are offered a 10% discount on all food and drink bought in the Konditor and Cook café on the premises. *information correct at the time of printing. Networking for Buyers and Sellers We will host several events during the Industry Screenings, entry to which is by invitation only. Please contact the Industry Screenings team for further information. Contact details below. For up-to-date information on the Industry Screenings and networking events, and who is attending the, please log on to bfi.org.uk/extranet or contact the Industry Screenings team. Mary Davies Tel: 020 7957 4752 Email: mary.davies@bfi.org.uk Meet the Buyer Tuesday 16 October The Meet the Buyer event is a day dedicated to networking which enables sales agents to meet key UK buyers in a series of pre-scheduled individual meetings. It takes place at the Curzon Soho on Tuesday 16 October from 10:00am. Booking your place in advance is essential. Please contact the Industry Screenings team to secure your participation. Monika Visniarova Tel: 020 7957 4744 Email: monika.visniarova@bfi.org.uk SCREEN 2 09:15 Pilgrim Hill* 76min This moving portrait of a middle-aged farmer living in rural Ireland is an incredible achievement for first-time filmmaker Gerard Barrett. Contact: Nine Entertainment Studios, barrettskerry@gmail.com 10:40 Here and There 110min Antonio Méndez Esparza s assured debut feature explores the shifts that occur in a close-knit Mexican family when the father returns from a period spent working in the USA. Contact: Alpha Violet, virginie@alphaviolet.com 12:40 Dormant Beauty 115min Sophisticated, stylish and serious drama from Marco Bellocchio, which links three stories against the background of Italy s most famous euthanasia case. Contact: Celluloid Dreams, annick@celluloid-dreams.com 14:45 The Repentant 87min A hauntingly powerful tale of a reformed Algerian fundamentalist attempting to reintegrate into society only to find some secrets impossible to hide. Contact: Doc & Film, d.elstner@docandfilm.com SCREEN 3 09:20 Kelly + Victor* 90min A haunting, candid depiction of a young couple embarking on a passionate and transgressive love affair, adapted from the novel by Niall Griffiths. Contact: Hot Property Films, janine@hotpropertyfilms.com 11:00 For No Good Reason* 89min The wild life, and wilder art, of Ralph Steadman. Contact: Itch Film Ltd, lucy@itchfilm.com 12:40 Village at the End of the World* 78min A compelling portrait of a remote village in Northern Greenland with a population of 59. Contact: Met Film Production, al@metfilm.co.uk 14:10 The Red and the Blue* 100min A beautifully observed, deftly directed film comprising a series of interlinked stories set in a modern High School in Rome. Contact: Biancafilm, info@biancafilm.it 16:00 Eat Sleep Die 103min A warm and unique tale of the new Sweden seen through the eyes of Raša, a feisty but loveable 21-year-old tomboy. Contact: The Yellow Affair, miira@yellowaffair.com * These titles are available for world sales. 14 15

INDUSTRY SCREENINGS CURZON SOHO TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER SCREEN 1 09:30 Helter Skelter 127min Mika Ninagawa s follow-up to Sakuran is a big, splashy thrill-ride, tearing into the supermodel/teen idol industries which dominate J-pop culture. Contact: Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, kayo@asmik-ace.co.jp SCREEN 2 09:15 Tango Libre 105min Love, dance and the pressures of prison life make a heady cocktail in Frédéric Fonteyne s offbeat drama starring Sergi Lopez. Contact: Films Distribution, bef@filmsdistribution.com 11:10 The Patience Stone 98min Roman Polanski meets the Taliban in this unforgettable account of a beautiful Afghan woman who indulges her most secret desires in the most dangerous of places. Contact: Le Pacte, c.neel@le-pacte.com 13:00 Kinshasa Kids 85min Children living on the streets of Kinshasa aim to put on a show that will rock the city. Contact: MK2, intlsales@mk2.com 14:35 Short Stories* 105min Mikhail Segal s four contrasting stories provide an absurd and comic take on a Russia preoccupied with the values of the new consumerism. Contact: RUMedia, sheba@ru-media.com SCREEN 3 09:10 Compliance 90min One of the most talked about films of the year; bold and inventive filmmaking destined to leave a searing impression on its audience. Contact: Memento Films, tanja@memento-films.com 10:50 Imagine 105min Edward Hogg plays a teacher at a school for the blind in Lisbon in Andrzej Jakimowski s inventive and lyrical account of a world centred on everyday sound. Contact: Beta Cinema, thorsten.ritter@betacinema.com 12:45 Wish You Were Here 93min A tense and suspenseful thriller about the mysterious disappearance of a man whilst on holiday in Cambodia. Contact: LevelK, natja@levelk.dk 14:30 My German Friend 100min The momentous sweep of post-war Argentinian history is distilled into this intimate, tender, and always humane film. Contact: The Match Factory, brigitte.suarez@matchfactory.de 16:20 Le Grand Soir 92min Two middle-aged misfit brothers show a finger to the System in this exuberant, punk-themed comedy from French anarcho- jokers Delépine and Kervern. Contact: Funny Balloons, pdanner@funny-balloons.com * These titles are available for world sales. WEDNESDAY 16 OCTOBER SCREEN 1 09:30 Helpless 117min Byun Youngjoo adapts Miyabe Miyuki s famous novel Burning Train to Korea and does it proud: when a young woman disappears suddenly, her fiancé launches a desperate search and makes some shocking discoveries. Contact: CJ Entertainment, heejeon@cj.net SCREEN 2 09:15 The Great Kilapy* 102min Angolan filmmaker Zézé Gamboa offers a quirky political observation of the lives and passions of flawed characters set in Luanda and Lisbon. Contact: David & Golias, mail@david-golias.com 11:30 Europa Cinema/MEDIA Industry Event 90min Facing Windows: Can day and date releases offer an opportunity to European films to reach new audiences or is the windows collapse a threat for the whole cinema chain? 13:45 Happy New Year, Grandma!* 107min A wicked Basque black comedy with gothic overtones pits an enterprising grandmother against the family who want to put her in a home. Contact: Irusoin, miren@irusoin.com 15:45 The We and the I 103min All aboard Michel Gondry s bus around the Bronx. SCREEN 3 09:10 Crazy Eyes 95min An LA love affair starts between a couple who love booze as much as they might love each other. Contact: Crazy Eyes, LLC, adamwsherman@mac.com 10:55 A Respectable Family 90min Iranian cinema delivers another jolting piece of suspense and social commentary with this gripping tale of a college professor returning to confront his family after 22 years abroad. Contact: Pyramide, lgarzon@pyramidefilms.com 12:35 Material 93min A gentle film that combines drama and comedy with ease. Contact: Videovision Entertainment, sanjeev@videovision.co.za 14:20 Free Angela and all Political Prisoners 101min Shola Lynch s authoritative and gripping documentary portrait of one of the most significant figures of the American civil rights movement. Contact: Elle Driver, adeline@elledriver.eu 16:10 After Lucia 102min A harrowing and all too believable film looking at the relationship between a father and daughter. Contact: Bac Films, m.robinet@bacfilms.fr * These titles are available for world sales. 16:30 Silence* 84min A haunting and poetic vision of Ireland which defies easy categorisation. Contact: Kinology, gmelin@kinology.eu Contact: South Wind Blows Ltd, info@southwindblows.ie 16 17

INDUSTRY SCREENINGS CURZON SOHO THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER SCREEN 1 09:30 Key of Life 128min Kenji Uchida s brilliantly entertaining comedy-drama is a riff on Trading Places: a failed actor steals a new identity and finds himself prey to the attentions of The Mob. Contact: Klockworx, mikuklockworx@gmail.com SCREEN 2 09:15 Punk* 90min Vive l anarchie! Rock, rebellion and the teenage blues a familiar formula gets a turbo-charged new treatment in this subculture panorama from French director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. Contact: Anna Lena Films, victorienvaney@gmail.com 10:55 Starlet 104min An unusual friendship between a young woman and an elderly widow develops in California s San Fernando Valley. Contact: Rezo Films, sebastien.chesneau@rezofilms.com 12.50 The Summit* 95min An attempt to understand what happened on a day that became known as the most tragic in modern mountaineering history. Contact: Image Now Films, olivia@imagenow.ie SCREEN 3 09:30 Everybody in Our Family 108min This riveting debut feature tells the story of 18-year-old Shira, who is about to be married off to a young man she does not know. Contact: Films Boutique, cristina@filmsboutique.com 11:30 3 119min Uruguayan director Pablo Stoll crafts a stylish, droll tale of a dysfunctional family who can t be honest about what they want. Contact: WIDE, ch@widemanagement.com 13:45 Simon Killer 105min The charming façade of a young sociopath slowly unravels in this provocative and visually arresting drama. Contact: Fortissimo Films, nicole@fortissimo-uk.com 15:45 Museum Hours 106min The latest film from renowned documentarian and film-essayist Jem Cohen is a charming rumination on art and observation. Contact: MPM Films, pmenahem@mpmfilm.com * These titles are available for world sales. 14:35 Love Story* 94min With the help of New York citizens, New Zealand director Florian Habicht has created a truly eccentric and original romantic comedy. Contact: Pictures for Anna, florianhabicht@gmail.com 16:20 Teddy Bear 93min A painfully shy bodybuilder looks for love far from his mother s watchful eye. Contact: Visit Films, rk@visitfilms.com OFFICIAL HOTEL PARTNER OF THE 56TH LONDON FILM FESTIVAL, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AMERICAN EXPRESS. STRATTON STREET, LONDON W1J 8LT +44 (0)20 7769 4041 THEMAYFAIRHOTEL.CO.UK 18 19

VENUES AND MAP 10 GT RUSSELL ST BLOOMSBURY 8 7 4 2 3 6 9 5 KEY 1 Southbank NFT1, NFT2, NFT3, Studio, Delegate Centre, South Bank London SE1 020 7456 8374 bfi.org.uk/lff 2 Vue West End 3 Cranbourn Street Leicester Square WC2 myvue.com 3 Odeon Leicester Sq 24-26 Leicester Sq London WC2 odeon.co.uk 4 Empire Leicester Sq 5-6 Leicester Square London WC2H 7NA empirecinemas.co.uk 5 ICA The Mall London SW1 020 7584 3922 ica.org.uk 6 Odeon West End 40 Leicester Square London WC2 020 8559 4820 odeon.co.uk 7 Curzon Soho 99 Shaftesbury Ave London W1 020 7448 3219 curzoncinemas.com 8 The Hospital 24 Endell St London WC2 020 7170 9100 thehospitalclub.com 9 Radisson Edwardian Hampshire Hotel Leicester Sq London WC2H 7LH radissonedwardian.com/ hampshire 10 Radisson Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel Gt Russell St London WC1B 3BL radissonedwardian.com/ kenilworth For suggestions on restaurants and cafes please go to the following website: visitlondon.co.uk 20

INDUSTRY DELEGATES ATTENDING THE FESTIVAL This is a provisional list of delegates attending the (in alphabetical order by company name). For up-to-date information please contact the Industry Office on 020 7958 8957 or visit bfi.org.uk/extranet For general press enquiries, please contact Premier PR. Email: lff@premiercomms.com or call 020 7292 8330 and ask to speak to a member of the LFF team. Amanda Nevill Anna Mansi Ben Roberts Brian Robinson Brooke Hender Isabel Davis Jamie Wolpert 1 1 October 2012 Jen Wright Jez Stewart John Oliver Paul Taylor Paul Richardson Rebecca Vick Rhidian Davis Robin Baker National Archive Dylan Cave National Archive Ros Cranston 8 21 October 2012 National Archive William Fowler bluelight Yves Guillemot Blueprint Pictures Ben Knight 20th Century Fox Tara Ansley 39 Steps Entertainment Simon Curtis 65 Wilding Films Alex Thiele 65 Wilding Films Miikka Leskinen ACE (Ateliers du Cinéma Européen) Simon Perry 14 21 October 2012 Adobe Michael O Neill 10 17 October 2012 Advance Films David Pope Agile Films Kristian Brodie Alan Brodie Representation Harriet Pennington Legh Alliance Films Charles Layton Alliance Francaise de Cork, Cork French Film Paul Callanan Altitude Film Entertainment William Clarke Altiudvikling Hanne Robenhagen 14 21 October 2012 Apollo Cinemas Paul Perkins Ardent Films Melissa Rosenbaum Artificial Eye Louisa Dent Atlantic Film Group Alan Harrios B.I.A Films Peter Salvage B3 Media Marc Boothe 8 21 October 2012 BAFTA Alex Cook BAFTA Amanda Berry BAFTA Kevin Price BAFTA Mariayah Kaderbhai BAFTA Tricia Tuttle Bandigital Paul Largan Barbican Centre Erica Faleiro Rodrigues Barbican Centre Gali Gold Barbican Centre Robert Rider Barbican Centre Susie Evans Barbican Centre Tamara Anderson BBC Andrea Carneavali BBC Isabel Begg BBC John Simpson BBC Films Beth Pattinson BBC Films Charlotte Lee 10 17 October 2012 BBC Films Christine Langan BBC Films Ed Wethered BBC Films Jacqui Barr BBC Films Joe Oppenheimer BBC Films Michael Wood BBC Programme Aquisitions Steve Jenkins Bella Pictures Nichola Martin Bere Architects Karmen Zografou Berlin Film Dominique Green Beyond Illusion Pictures Vitor Vilela Rodrigues Agnieszka Moody Alex Stolz Alex Davidson Bryony Dixon Carol Comley Catherine McGahan Chris Collins Chris Travers Clare Harwood Clyde Jeavons Cynthia De Souza 10 18 October 2012 David Segal-Hamilton Francesca Walker Geoff Andrew Gosta Johansson Heather Stewart Josephine Botting Katie Ellen Laura Adams Lisa Kerrigan Lizzie Francke Kathleen Luckey Mark Duguid Natascha Wharton Nathalie Morris 12 21 October 2012 Nick Mason Pearson Nigel Algar 6 21 October 2012 Nikki Christie Pamela Rostron Sean Perkins Shirley Jeavons Simon McCallum Sonia Genaitay Sue Woods Tim Cagney Vic Pratt Peter Kosminsky London Film Keith Shiri London Film Maria Delgado London Film Mark Webber London Film Peter Hames Blue-Zoo Judith Allen Borderlines Film Jo Comino Borderlines Film Luke Doran Bright Pictures Sarah Sulick 8 21 October 2012 British Council Briony Hanson British Council Will Massa British Federation of Film Societies Bryony Forde 15 19 October 2012 British Film Company Steve Milne 10 20 October 2012 Butterfield Data Christine Howes Butterfield Design Martin Cooke CAMP Cairo Cannon Cascade Media Development Daniel Campos Pavoncelli 22 23

Cascade Media Development Sam Cheetham Cascade Pictures Mark Fisher Cascade Pictures Nadia Cook Catsnake Stephen Follows Centre Gloria Vilches 1 Cera Rose Pickering Cera Rose Pickering Chichester Film Roger Gibson Ciné Lumière Charlotte Saluard City Screen Deborah Allison Clare Wilford PR Clare Wilford Clear Horizon Productions Ltd David Kustow Cleveland Film Mallory Martin 1 Cleveland Film Bill Guentzler 11 17 October 2012 Cole Kitchenn Alex Segal Corazon Films UK Anita Lewton Counterpoint Partnership Jane Wright Courtisane Maria Palacios Cruz Creative Skillset Dan Simmons Creative Skillset Dinah Caine Creative Skillset Kate Smith Creative Skillset Katherine Bandy Creative Skillset Kristen Platt Creative Skillset Lesley Lipscombe Creative Skillset Louise Franklin Creative Skillset Rebecca Davies Creative Skillset Ruth Brooks Creative Skillset Suzie Reeves Curzon Artificial Eye Ana Cristina Santos Curzon Artificial Eye Roger Wingate Curzon Cinemas Jason Wood Curzon Cinemas Jo Taylor Curzon Cinemas Robert Kenny Curzon Cinemas Ltd Tessa Conway-Holland Curzon Community Cinema Ltd Gareth Negus 10 15 October 2012 Czech Centre Renata Clark 15 21 October 2012 Dakus Films Christian McLaughlin 8 21 October 2012 Dan Films Ltd Julie Baines Danish Film Institute Jesper Andersen 14 21 October 2012 Danish Film Institute Lone Sardemann 12 18 October 2012 day for night Lucinda Hall De Skalon Public Relations Sofia Serbin de Skalon Destricted Mel Agace 4 21 October 2012 DG Productions Durul Gur Discovery Channel David Symington Distortion Entertainment Anthony Vander 5 21 October 2012 DNA Films Allon Reich DNA Films Andrew Macdonald DNA Films Leah Clarke Dowling Erdely Casting Kristina Erdely Dowling Erdely Casting Shakyra Dowling Dubai Film Sheila Whitaker Dublin Film Grainne Humphreys Ealing Studios Sophie Meyer Earthsong Jennie Muskett East End Film Alison Poltock Eden Court / Inverness Film Paul Taylor 13 20 October 2012 Edinburgh Film Holly Daniel 13 18 October 2012 Elaine Steel Elaine Steel 1 Element Pictures Lee Magiday Eleventh Hour Films Jill Green Entertainment Film Distributors Trevor Green Entertainment One Films Sally Caplan Equation Pictures Diarmuid McKeown Esperanto Filmoj Alfonso Cuaron Esperanto Filmoj Gabriela Rodriguez Espoo Cine Film Timo Kuismin 12 20 October 2012 ET Global Limited Michael Dovey Europa Cinemas Ian Christie Everyman Cinemas Ben Lyndon 10 20 October 2012 Everyman Media Group Ltd Daniel Burger EYE Film Institute Netherlands Marnix van Wijk 13 18 October 2012 Factor Films Sheila Factor Fiftynine Productions Katie Jackson Film Agency for Wales Michael Gubbins Film Academy Pamela Jahn Adrian Wootton Anna Highet Chloe Laing Colette Geraghty Daniela Kirchner Emily Caston Helena Mackenzie Liz Meek Maggie Ellis Robin Young Sandy Lieberson 3 21 October 2012 Film on FIlm Entertainment Ltd Gary Thomas Film or Die Productions Nicky Lianos Film Strategy Tom Harberd Film4 Tracey Josephs Film4 Anna Higgs Film4 Eva Yates Film4 Katherine Butler Film4 Sam Lavender Film4 Tom Leggett Film4 / London Film Lila Rawlings FILMCOMMUNITY Garth Hall FILMCOMMUNITY Scarlett Roux Filmpro Limited Caglar Kimyoncu FilmWave Christian Grass Final Draft Inc. Zachary Gutin Fipresci Peter Cargin First Film Company Ltd Robert Cheek Fjaler Kino Kåre Antonisen 16 21 October 2012 Fly Film Lisa Marie Russo Fly Film Company Kate Ogborn FMW Films Ltd James Wren Focus Features Alison Thompson Focus Films Adam Polonsky Four Corners Carla Mitchell Four Corners Lyn Turner Fugu Filmverleih Evelyn O Grady 13 19 October 2012 Garage CCC Olya Borissova Genesis Cinema Ally Clow Gilded Lily Susan Patterson Glasgow Film Jaki McDougall 10 20 October 2012 Goethe-Institut London Maren Hobein Goldsmiths College Kay Dickinson Goldsmiths University of London Robert Smith Gorgeous Michaela Johnson Gorgeous Enterprises Neil Kumar Gracenote Teresa Otto 10 14 October 2012 Greater London Authority Adam Cooper Greater London Authority Justine Simons Hamilton Hodell Tom Hiddleston HanWay Films Jill Rosen Haringey Film Office David Waterson Headline Pictures Christian Baute Headline Pictures Stewart Mackinnon Hentucky Productions Ivan Madeira Heyday Films Ben Irving Heyday Films David Heyman Heyday Films Rosie Alison House of Illustration Gill Henderson Hudson Film Ltd Hugh Hudson 5 21 October 2012 Human Rights Watch Film Andrea Holley 13 18 October 2012 24 25

Human Rights Watch Film Iris Ordonez Hyphen Films Ltd Nasreen Kabir 10 18 October 2012 I Will Tell Film Jenny Lee iheartcinema Deborah Sheppard Illuminations Films Ltd Simon Field Illuminations Films Ltd Keith Griffiths Imaginative Leap Films Pat Kelman ImagineAsia Productions Cary Sawhney Independent Cinema Office Kate Taylor Independent Cinema Office Tilly Walnes Inky FIlms Tania Diez 15 21 October 2012 Inspire Media Siva prem Haimavathy 5 21 October 2012 Institut Français Sophie D Ambroso Institut Français Xavier Guérard Institute of Contemporary Arts James King Institute of Contemporary Arts Steven Cairns Film Rotterdam Inge De Leeuw 15 19 October 2012 Iota Films Adrian Sturges Iranian Documentary Filmmakers Association Nima Shayeghi Istituto Luce Cinecittà Annabella Nucara Istituto Luce Cinecittà Griselda Guerrasio Italian Films UK Clara Caleo Green JBFC Joe Rosen Jina Jay Casting Jina Jay Jonescompany / Fyzz Facility Robert Jones June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive June Givanni 15 21 October 2012 Kaleido Niccolo Cioni Kharmel Cochrane Casting Kharmel Cochrane Kit Digital Mili Cumic Kitsite Jamie Unwin Ko Lik Films Cameron Fraser 15 21 October 2012 Ko Lik Films Neil Jack 13 21 October 2012 Ko Lik Films Nikki Godley 15 21 October 2012 Largo Films Nimer Rashed Le Petit Elephant Films Adam Morling Les Arcs European Film Guillaume Calop 15 18 October 2012 Liberation Films Josephine Curtis Liberty Shami Chakrabarti Life To Live Films Ltd Ohna Falby Light House Cinema/ VOLTA Charlene Lydon 12 20 October 2012 Lightbulb Pictures Ben Holden Little Atom Productions Karen Podesta London Film Academy, LFA Productions Anna MacDonald London Film School Alexandra Duxbury London Film School Archie Tait London Film School Ben Gibson London Film School Brian Dunnigan London Film School Kate Hughes London Film School Suzy Gillett London Film School / Freelance Simon Louvish London Short Film Philip Ilson Lonely Goat Andy Cronk Lonely Goat Deborah Hogan Lonelyleap Emma Greaves Lookout Point Ltd. Morenike Williams Lost Picture Show Philip Grey Ludography Ludo Smolski 1 September 21 October 2012 Machine Productions Jane Dauncey 10 17 October 2012 Magnolia Mae Films Gabrielle Tana Magnolia Mae Films Ltd Nicola Hart Mammoth Screen Ltd Preethi Mavahalli Mark Forstater Productions Mark Forstater 5 21 October 2012 Matanza Cine Pablo Trapero 13 21 October 2012 Maya Dance Film and Theatre Mo Banerjee Maya Dance Film and Theatre Piu Banerjee Mercury Media Mark Navarrete Met Film Production Anna Mohr-Pietsch Met Film Production Stewart le Marechal Met Film School David Balfour 4 21 October 2012 Midnight Sun Film Timo Malmi 10 19 October 2012 Milano Film Alice Arecco 14 21 October 2012 Mindpuzzle Films Laura D Asta 24 September 21 October 2012 Minnow Films Morgan Matthews 8 21 October 2012 Missing in Action Mia Bays Molinare TV and Film Ltd Nina Khan Momentum Pictures Xavier Marchand MUBI Chiara Maranon Music Sales John Boughtwood Music Sales Film & TV Lucy Bright NAHEMI Eat Our Shorts Film Yossi Balanescu-Bal Napkin Film Karen Balle Larsen 15 19 October 2012 National Film and Television School Nik Powell National Film and Television School Dominic Power National Film and Television School Lindsey Moore National Film and Television School Rob Ritchie New Troy Productions Beth Aynsley New Wave Films Pamela Engel New Wave Films Robert Beeson New Zealand Film Sandra Reid Newscope Films Adele Lindsay Nexus Productions Gaelle Denis Noir in Maxim Jakubowski Number 9 Films Kate Lawrence Number 9 Films Stephen Woolley Odeon Cinemas Richard Mann O Melveny & Myers LLP Libby Savill One Shot Movie Limited Daniel Birt Open Door Enter Dan Marsden Optimum Releasing Danny Perkins Otherwise Productions LLP Corinne Kempa Pandora Productions Lynda Myles Paramount John Fletcher Park Road Pictures James Boyle Pathé UK Dominique Haidar Pathé UK Bradley Quirk Pathé UK Francois Ivernel Pathé Productions Ltd Cameron McCracken Pathé UK Colleen Woodcock Pearl Motion Pictures Tom Harberd Peccadillo Pictures Ltd Victor Huang PFD Caroline Michel 15 18 October 2012 Pioneer Pictures Ildiko Kemeny Pistachio Pictures Alex Boden Poisson Rouge Pictures John Schwab Polish Cultural Institute Marlena Lukasiak PortlandGreen Portland Green Portobello Film Raymond Myndiuk Portobello Pictures Kristin Irving Potboiler Productions Gail Egan Prescience Paul Brett Producciones Car TV and Film Company Cesar Ramirez 14 21 October 2012 Production Guild Alison Small Projectile Gerard Tierney Psychedelic Offspring Productions Ltd. Josephina van Leeuwen Quantock Group Daniel Castella 5 21 October 2012 Queen s Film Theatre Michael Staley Queen s Film Theatre Susan Picken 13 18 October 2012 Questionmark Films Serafettin Kutlu Qwerty Films Michael Kuhn Rainbow Trout Films Ltd James Mellor Rainmark Films Tracey Scoffield Rainstar Productions Eliza Schroeder 26 27

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FILMMAKERS ATTENDING THE FESTIVAL This is a provisional list of filmmakers attending the (in alphabetical order by film title). This list was correct at time of going to press. For up-to-date information on attending filmmakers please contact the Filmmaker Desk in the Delegate Centre on 020 7849 4450. Crossfire Hurricane Keith Richards Rolling Stones Crossfire Hurricane Charlie Watts Rolling Stones Crossfire Hurricane Ronnie Wood Rolling Stones Curse, The Fyzal Boulifa / Ellington Kid, The Dan Sully Ellington Kid, The Rob Watson Ernest and Celestine Benjamin Renner Ethnographer, The Ulises Rosell Flight of the Pompadour Karan Kandhari / Flight of the Pompadour Benedict Murray Flight of the Pompadour Herbert Hunger Flight of the Pompadour Pete Jones Composer Get Lucky Norma Burke Get Lucky David Barrett Get Lucky Ralf Little Get Lucky Tanya Franks 4th Dimension, The Matt Roberts 4th Dimension, The Joanna Ignaczewska 4th Dimension, The Effy Efthymiou Composer 69.4 Degrees North Eva Weber 69.4 Degrees North Gareth Thomas 69.4 Degrees North Fiona DeSouza 69.4 Degrees North Alex Reid of Photography 69.4 Degrees North Dennis Wheatley Sound Designer / Mixer Africa Matti Harju / Africa Maya Maffioli After Lucia Michael Franco / / Amour Michael Haneke Antiviral Brandon Cronenberg Argo Ben Affleck Atlantiques; Big In Vietnam; Simon Killer; Snow Cannon Mati Diop / Atomic Age Héléna Klotz Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks, The Toby Haggith Senior Curator Bayou Blue Alix Lambert / Bayou Blue David McMahon / Beasts of the Southern Wild Benh Zeitlin Beasts of the Southern Wild Quvenzhané Wallis Bergman and Magnani: The War of Volcanoes Francesco Patierno / Beyond The Hills Cristian Mungiu Blancanieves Pablo Berger / / Blood Nick Murphy Blood Paul Bettany Body, The Oriol Paulo / Boy in the Bubble, The Kealan O Rourke / Boy in the Bubble, The Brian Willis Boy in the Bubble, The Laura Bowe Animator Brave New Old Adam Wells / Animator Breaking the Frame Marielle Nitoslwska Breaking the Frame Monique Dartonne Broken Rufus Norris Broken; Physics Rob Hardy of Photography By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging David Gatten Filmmaker Caesar Must Die Vittorio Tavani Canned Dreams Joonas Berghäll Chakravyuh Prakash Jha Chakravyuh Arjun Rampal Chakravyuh Abhay Deol Citadel Ciarán Foy Citadel Brian Coffey Citadel Aneurin Barnard Citadel Wunmi Mosaku Clip Maja Miloš / Comedian, The Tom Shkolnik Comedian, The / Africa Benjamin Kracun Cinematographer Crossfire Hurricane Brett Morgan Crossfire Hurricane Victoria Pearman Crossfire Hurricane Mick Jagger Rolling Stones Curse, The Gavin Humphries Curse, The Taina Galis Cinematographer Curse, The Sebastian Dale Sound Designer Darklight Richard Turley Day I Killed My Best Friend, The Blanca Font Co- / Cinematography / Concept Art / Sound Designer Day I Killed My Best Friend, The Martín Martínez García Animator Dormant Beauty Maya Sansa Dormant Beauty Piergiorgio Belocchio Dreams for Sale Miwa Nishikawa Early Birds Jeroen Bogaert Early Birds Karel van Bellingen Early Birds Chris Green Composer Early Birds Gert Winckelmans Everybody Has a Plan Viggo Mortensen Everybody Has a Plan Ana Piterbarg Everybody in Our Family Radu Jude EVERYDAY Michael Winterbottom EVERYDAY Melissa Parmenter EVERYDAY Laurence Coriat Co- EVERYDAY John Simm EVERYDAY Shaun Kirk EVERYDAY Katrina Kirk EVERYDAY Robert Kirk EVERYDAY Stephanie Kirk Fill the Void Rama Burshtein Fire Chanya Button Fire Sian Robins-Grace Flight of the Pompadour Bjorn Bratberg Cinematographer For No Good Reason Charlie Paul For No Good Reason Lucy Paul For No Good Reason Tharun Joseph Animator Foxes Lorcan Finnegan Foxes Brunella Cocchiglia Foxes Garret Shanley Fragments of Kubelka Martina Kudláček / Frankenweenie Tim Burton Frankenweenie Allison Abbate Frankenweenie Winona Ryder Frankenweenie Catherine O Hara Frankenweenie Martin Short Frankenweenie Martin Landau Gimme the Loot Dominic Buchanan Gimme the Loot Natalie Difford Ginger and Rosa Sally Potter Ginger and Rosa Elle Fanning Ginger and Rosa Alice Englert Gipsy Anne Håvard Oppøyen Archive Restoration Good Vibrations Glenn Leyburn Good Vibrations Lisa Barros D Sa Grand Soir, Le Benoît Delépine Grassroots Stephen Gyllenhaal Grassroots Jason Biggs Mike Newell Elizabeth Karlsen Stephen Woolley 34 35

David Nicholls I Spy Luke Rodgers Just the Wind Bence Fliegauf Lore Paul Welsh My Amityville Horror Eric Walter Non-Swimmers Lucia Kajankova Physics Chris Roebuck Roots Elisa Cepedal Helena Bonham Carter I Spy Patrick Schulenburg / Keep the Lights On Ira Sachs Lore Robin Mukherjee My Amityville Horror Andrea Adams Orthodox Daisy Allsop Pilgrim Hill Gerard Barrett / Roots Fernando Calleja Sound Designer Ralph Fiennes I Spy Simone Radclyffe / Kelly + Victor Kieran Evans Lore Saskia Rosendahl My Amityville Horror John Blythe Orthodox Daniel Cleland Quartet Dustin Hoffman Roots Leanne Davis Jason Flemyng I, Anna Barnaby Southcombe Kelly + Victor Janine Marmot Love, Marilyn Liz Garbus My Amityville Horror Christine Irons Orthodox Si Bell of Photography Quartet Finola Dwyer Rust and Bone Jacques Audiard Jeremy Irvine I, Anna Felix Vossen Kelly + Victor Piers McGrail Cinematographer Made in Ash Iveta Grofová My Brother the Devil Sally El Hosaini / Orthodox Kelvin Hutchins Quartet Ronald Harwood Rust and Bone Thomas Bidegain Holliday Grainger I, Anna Christopher Simon Kelly + Victor Julian Morris Material Craig Freimond / My Brother the Devil Julia Godzinskaya Our Children Joachim Lafosse Quartet Billy Connolly Rust and Bone Marion Cotillard Sally Hawkins I, Anna Charlotte Rampling Kiss of the Damned Xan Cassavetes Material Ronnie Apteker / My Brother the Devil Michael Sackler Outback Motel, The Laura Smith Quartet Tom Courtenay Rust and Bone Matthias Schoenaerts David Walliams Tamzin Outhwaite Helter Skelter Mika Ninagawa Hiding in the Open Tina Ghazimorad Hiding in the Open Marlon Diamond Hiding in the Open Payam Hashemi Music Composer Hindsight Bias, The Nick Parish Hindsight Bias, The Christopher Eeles Hindsight Bias, The Gwilym Davies Hunt, The Thomas Vinterberg Hyde Park on Hudson Roger Michell If Himmler Played Guitar Andy Taylor Smith Imagine Andrzej Jakimowski / Imagine Alexandra Maria Lara In the Fog Sergei Loznitsa In the House François Ozon Interval, The Leonardo Di Costanzo / Invisibles, Les Sébastien Lifshitz It Was the Son Danielle Ciprì / Jamón Iria Lopez / Co- / Co-Art John Dies at the End Don Coscerelli Lawrence of Arabia; Big Gundown, The; Bonjour Tristesse Grover Crisp Archive Restoration Liar s Autobiography, A Jeff Simpson Liar s Autobiography, A Bill Jones / Liar s Autobiography, A Ben Timlett / Liar s Autobiography, A Terry Jones Liar s Autobiography, A Michael Palin Lines of Wellington Valeria Sarmiento Lines of Wellington Paulo Branco Long Days Adam Keleman / Lore Cate Shortland Material Robbie Thorpe Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Alex Gibney Midnight s Children Deepa Mehta Midnight s Children Salman Rushdie Missing Key, The Miles Nicholas Composer / Sound Designer Monument Film Peter Kubelka Morning Cathy Brady / Co- Morning Sarah Woolner Morning Matteo Bini Mother Vorakorn Ruetaivanichkul My Brother the Devil David Raedeker Cinematographer My Brother the Devil Stuart Earl Composer My Brother the Devil Iain Kitching My Brother the Devil James Floyd My Face is in Space Elia Bouthors My Face is in Space Daniel Brierley My Face is in Space Matthias Pilz Cinematographer My German Friend Jeanine Meerapfel / / My German Friend Floros Floridis Composer Narcocorrido Onye Anyanwu No Pablo Larraín Outback Motel, The Matthew Gibbs Outback Motel, The Gabrielle Miller Outback Motel, The Anné Kulonen Composer Pervert s Guide to Ideology, The Sophie Fiennes Pervert s Guide to Ideology, The Katie Holly Pervert s Guide to Ideology, The Jim Wilson Pervert s Guide to Ideology, The Martin Rosenbaum Pervert s Guide to Ideology, The Slavoj Žižek / Presenter Physics Claire Oakley Physics Emily Morgan Quartet Pauline Collins Reality Matteo Garrone / / Red and the Blue, The Guiseppe Piccioni / Reluctant Fundamentalist, The Mira Nair Robot and Frank Jake Schreier Room 237 Rodney Ascher Room 237 Tim Kirk Roots Geoff Bellhouse / Roots Emily O Connor / Roots David Procter of Photography Santa s Blotto Patrick Myles / Santa s Blotto David Luff Santa s Blotto Brian Blessed Sapphires, The Wayne Blair Sapphires, The Jessica Mauboy Sapphires, The Chris O Dowd Save Your Legs! Boyd Hicklin Save Your Legs! Nick Batzias Save Your Legs! Robyn Kershaw Secret Disco Revolution, The Jamie Kastner / / 36 37

Sell By Date Emma Savage / Sell By Date Dee Meaden Sell By Date Ernest Mills Associate / / Composer Sessions, The Ben Lewin Sessions, The John Hawkes Sessions, The Helen Hunt Seven Psychopaths Martin McDonagh Shell Scott Graham / Shell Margaret Matheson Shell David Smith Shoot Me Kate Hardie / Sightseers Ben Wheatley Sightseers Alice Lowe Sightseers Steve Oram Signalbox #100 James Gunn Signalbox #100 Charlotte Bird Signalbox #100 Daniel Kontur Signalbox #100 Mary Marcher Sound Designer Simon Killer Antonio Campos / Sleeper s Wake Barry Berk Sleeper s Wake Kenneth Kaplan Song For Marion Paul Andrew Williams Song For Marion Gemma Arterton Spaceship Alex Taylor / Spaceship Hsinyi Liu Spaceship Amy Kate Dolan Spaceship Chloe Warburton Spaceship Luke Richardson Spike Island Mat Whitecross Spike Island Esther Douglas Spike Island Fiona Neilson Spike Island Chris Coghill Spike Island Christopher Ross of Photography Spike Island Peter Christelis Spike Island Richard Bullock Production Designer Spike Island Liza Bracey Costume Designer Stoning of Saint Stephen, The Pere Vià Barceló Stoning of Saint Stephen, The Laura Marino Compte Summit, The Nick Ryan / Tall as the Baobab Tree Jeremy Teicher Thursday Till Sunday Dominga Sotomayor True-Life Adventure Erin Espelie Filmmaker Village at the End of the World Sarah Gavron Village at the End of the World David Katznelson Co- / Executive / of Photography Village at the End of the World Al Morrow Villegas Gonzalo Tobal Volume Mahalia Belo Volume Casey Herbert Volume Ingeborg Topsoe Volume Chloë Thomson Cinematographer Volume Axle Kith Cheeng Sound Designer Wall, The Julian Pölsler Wall, The Martina Gedeck Wasteland Rowan Athale Wasteland Stuart Bentley Cinematographer Wasteland Lucy Fenton What Richard Did Jack Raynor White Elephant Pablo Trapero Winter Nomads Manuel von Stürler Winter of Discontent Ibrahim El-Batout Zaytoun Eran Riklis THE HOSPITAL CLUB SCREENING ROOM Our state-of-the-art screening room has everything you could possibly need for the perfect film screening or presentation. Seating a maximum of 36, the Screening Room is the ultimate in relaxation and comfort. FILM PROJECTION: 2 x 35mm Kinoton FP 30D Projectors Aspect Ratio: 1:1.33, 1:1.66, 1:1.85, 1:2.35 2,000 and 6,000 ft reels VIDEO FACILITIES: 2k Barco DP90P Projector & D.Cine Communicator Post Production Edition Software Dolby 3D Doremi DCP-2K4 Server Kodak JMN3000 Server HD SDI playback from HD CAM Digi Beta, DVD, Blu Ray and file based media playback from WD TV Live Hub Media Player Access to HD Video Server PC/Mac with analogue and digital Interface Dolby CP650 Surround Sound Processor Folsom Image PRO-HD Switcher and scaler (standards conversion including HD/SD up/down conversion Lexicon MC12HD Audio mixer with microphone / line input Dolby E and AC3 decoding from HD SDI OTHER FACILITIES: Access to 20Mbps leased data line (shared access) Links to on site HD studio including standards conversion facilities Wireless data access Tie lines between auditorium and projection booth www.thehospitalclub.com Events@thehospitalclub.com 0207 170 9148 38

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