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Official Competition films announced for 66th BFI London Film Festival

Aug 26, 2022
Corsage (Austria-Luxembourg-Germany-France, dir-scr. Marie Kreutzer) 

The 66th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express has announced the contenders for the Best Film Award; this year’s Official Competition selection is presented in association with Sight and Sound.

The 2022 nominated films showcase a remarkable range of filmmaking talent from across the world with 13 countries represented across the selection. From a thrilling and uncompromising Argentinian political drama to a chilling British folk horror tale; and a breathtaking story of brotherly love to the poignancy of family displacement during the Syrian conflict in Damascus, the films selected for Official Competition celebrate passionate and inspired global filmmaking.

Established in 2009 and first won by Jacques Audiard for A Prophet, recent winners of the Best Film Award include Sudabeh Mortezai’s Joy, Alejandro Landes’ Monos and, in 2021, Panah Panahi’s Hit the Road.

The 8 films in Official Competition are:

  • Argentina, 1985 (Argentina, dir-scr. Santiago Mitre)
  • Brother (Canada, dir-scr. Clement Virgo)
  • Corsage (Austria-Luxembourg-Germany-France, dir-scr. Marie Kreutzer)
  • Les damnés ne pleurent pas (France-Belgium-Morocco, dir-scr. Fyzal Boulifa)
  • Enys Men (UK, dir-scr. Mark Jenkin)
  • Godland (Denmark-Iceland-France-Sweden, dir-scr. Hlynur Palmason)
  • Nezouh (UK-Syria-France, dir-scr. Soudade Kaadan)
  • Saint Omer (France, dir. Alice Diop)

BFI Southbank will be home to the Official Competition titles this year, as the 66th BFI London Film Festival once again celebrates the power of film in the heart of London.

The winner will be chosen by the Official Competition Jury, the members of which will be announced in the coming weeks. The other competitive categories, the Grierson Award for Best Documentary, the Sutherland Award for Best First Feature, the Short Film Award and the Best Immersive Art and XR Award will be revealed at the full programme launch on 1st September. The ever-popular Audience Award will also return for 2022 (won last year by Mounia Akl’s ambitious debut feature Costa, Brava, Lebanon), while a new category – the Audience Award, Best Short Film – has also been introduced.

This year’s Official Competition selection includes gifted and exciting filmmakers from across the world including the UK, Argentina, Morocco, Iceland, Syria and Canada.

The winner of the Best Film Award will be announced at a special virtual LFF awards ceremony event on Sunday 16 October on BFI YouTube and social media.

The 66th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express takes place from Wednesday 5 October to Sunday 16 October, 2022. The BFI LFF programme launch will take place on Thursday 1 September, 2022.

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