We are extremely pleased to announce that “Destiny lives Down the Road” will screen at the 55th BFI London Film Festival. Some info about the festival here:
The London Film Festival started in 1956 when a group of film critics headed by the famous Dilys Powell – the film critic for the Sunday Times – got together over dinner.
They discussed the festivals at Cannes and Venice and agreed that London needed one too. Its aim was to give the public the opportunity to see films from around the world that were not being shown in the cinema. Originally conceived as a ‘festival of festivals’, screening a selection of strong titles from other European festivals, the first London Film Festival screened 15 films from an impressive array of directors, including Luchino Visconti, Akira Kurosawa and Andrzej Wajda. Most screenings are attended by the people involved in making the films, from actors and directors, to producers and stuntmen! This gives the Festival screenings a unique and intimate feeling, as the audience interacts with the stars.