The BFI London Film Festival has announced its full line-up for the 2022 festival, and we’re delighted to have a wealth of UA talent involved with projects across the board.
Headline Galas
Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical – Starring James Laurenson and Louis Martin
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – Hair and Make-Up Design by Jeremy Woodhead
Empire of Light – Starring Olivia Colman
The Banshees of Inisherin – Casting by Louise Kiely CDG
Living – Starring Matilda Ziegler and Barney Fishwick, with Production Designer Helen Scott and Hair & Makeup Designer Nadia Stacey
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio – Starring David Bradley
She Said – Starring Molly Windsor
The Son – Starring George Potts, with Charlotte Hayward as the personal Hair and Make-Up to Laura Dern
The Wonder – Starring Dermot Crowley and Co-written by Alice Birch
Official Competition
Enys Men – Starring Edward Rowe
Corsage – Starring Colin Morgan
Laugh
Klokkenluider – Director of Photography Nick Gillespie
Special Presentations
Allelujah – Adapted from the play by Alan Bennett, Starring Jennifer Saunders and David Bradley, Produced by Damian Jones, with Composer George Fenton
The Eternal Daughter – Starring Carly-Sophia Davies, with Costume Design by Grace Snell and Director of Photography Ed Rutherford
Documentary Competition
Name Me Lawland – Edited by David Charap
Thrill Strand
The Good Nurse – Starring Eddie Redmayne, with Linda Dowds as the personal Make-Up to Jessica Chastain
The Stranger – Director of Photography Sam Chiplin
London Calling: Crucibles of Connection
Lions – Written and Directed by Beru Tessema
Series Strand
Mammals – Starring James Corden, Colin Morgan and Rasmus Hardiker
A Spy Among Friends – Starring Anna Maxwell Martin and Adrian Edmondson
Cult Presentation
The Origin – Sound Design by Paul Davies
Series Special Presentation
The English – Starring Steve Wall and Ian Pirie, with Director of Photography (2nd Unit) Bet Rourich AEC
My Policeman – Starring Gina McKee, David Dawson, Charlotte Randle, Stefano Braschi and Maddie Rice, with Editor Chris Dickens ACE and Hair & Make-Up Designer Daniel Phillips
The Swimmers – Starring Ahmed Malek, with Editor Iain Kitching and Costume Design by Molly Rowe
Women Talking – Starring Jessie Buckley