Leeds International Film Festival Sets Dates, Spotlights On Stuart Croft & Smita Patil

Exclusive: Here’s the plan for the 2024 Leeds International Film Festival (Liff).
The 38th edition of the fest will run from November 1-17 at venues across the UK city, with screenings held at the Everyman Leeds, Vue Leeds in the Light, Hyde Park Picture House and Howard Assembly Room.
A full program will be announced in October when tickets and passes are made available. Film submissions are being accepted until July 31. Furthermore, 20 programmers have been added to the team, all of whom were made from open applications and with an eye on championing new talent and supporting those at entry-level.
The fest plays more than 250 features and shorts each year, with annual submissions of over 5,000 coming from more than 120 countries.
This year, spotlights will shine on late Indian actress Smita Patil and Stuart Croft, the Leeds-based artist-filmmaker who passed away in 2015.
In ‘Celebrating Smita Patil: A Film Retrospective,’ Liff will...
The 38th edition of the fest will run from November 1-17 at venues across the UK city, with screenings held at the Everyman Leeds, Vue Leeds in the Light, Hyde Park Picture House and Howard Assembly Room.
A full program will be announced in October when tickets and passes are made available. Film submissions are being accepted until July 31. Furthermore, 20 programmers have been added to the team, all of whom were made from open applications and with an eye on championing new talent and supporting those at entry-level.
The fest plays more than 250 features and shorts each year, with annual submissions of over 5,000 coming from more than 120 countries.
This year, spotlights will shine on late Indian actress Smita Patil and Stuart Croft, the Leeds-based artist-filmmaker who passed away in 2015.
In ‘Celebrating Smita Patil: A Film Retrospective,’ Liff will...
- 7/18/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
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