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Harry Styles and Daniel Craig films to screen early around UK

Harry Styles’ latest film My Policeman and the Daniel Craig sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery will have early screenings across the UK as part of this year’s London Film Festival.

My Policeman is set in the 1950s and Styles plays a police officer who’s married to a school teacher and who begins an affair with a male museum curator.

Glass Onion is a follow-up to 2019’s Oscar nominated murder mystery Knives Out, with Daniel Craig returning as detective Benoit Blanc.

Showcasing UK talent is at the heart of the 12-day event, according to the LFF’s Artistic Director Tricia Tuttle, who says that “there are big British stories throughout every part of the festival.”

Other films that are being made available for screening before their official release around the country during LFF will be Adam Driver movie White Noise, Cannes Palme d’Or winner Triangle of Sadness and The Banshees of Inisherin – director Martin McDonagh’s first film since 2018’s Oscar-winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri.

The cities taking part in the programme are Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham and Sheffield.

As in 2021, the Festival will be centred on London’s South Bank, with major screenings taking place at the Royal Festival Hall and BFI Southbank. Other venues including the Odeon Luxe West End will also host screenings.

Highlights among the 164 films being shown include the European premiere of She Said, which tells the story of New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twomey’s investigation into Harvey Weinstein, which helped the spread of the #MeToo movement.

Agencies

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