65 BFI London Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival is the UK's biggest film event. The Instituto Cervantes Londres collaborates, together with other Latin American entities, to make cinema made in Spanish more visible. A cinema marked by the political, sociological and historical moment that the region is experiencing, but always attentive to the priorities, styles and fashions of the contemporary. Among the films programmed in this edition, mention: Azor, de Andreas Fontana (Argentina); Spencer, de Pablo Larraín (Chile); Bantú Mama, de Iván Herera (República Dominicana); Sundown,de Michael Franco (Francia-México); A Cop Movie, Alfonso Ruizpalacios (México); Prayers from the Stolen , de Tatiana Huezo (México); The Box, de Lorenzo Vigas (México); The Hole in the Fence, de Joaquín del Paso (México); La abuela (The Grandmother), de Paco Plaza (España); Sediements, de Adrián Silvestre (España); The Good Boss, de Fernando León de Aranoa (España); The Odd-Job Men (Sis die corrent), de Neus Ballús (España); and Welcome to Spain, de José Antonio Moreno (España).