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LONDON FILM FESTIVAL: Watching online

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This year, for the first time ever, movies from the London Film Festival (October 7-18) are being shown online. Here’s our guide to how to watch, and a few recommenda­tions… How and when do I watch, and Look out for… Miranda July’s how much does it cost? Around con artist comedy Kajilliona­ire

50 premieres will be available (tonight, 9pm), starring to rent on the BFI Player from Westworld’s Evan Rachel Wood. today until October 18, at a cost Tomorrow, there’s Phyllida Lloyd’s of £12 to non-bfi members and inspiratio­nal drama Herself

£10 to members. All come (6.30pm), about a new start for an with either an introducti­on or a Q&A, abused Dublin housewife. On Friday, there are and there are also assorted free short two standouts: Shirley Jackson biopic Shirley

films and talks. The BFI Player can (6.30pm), with Elisabeth Moss (above) as be accessed through Apple and the US author; and Relic (8.45pm), starring Android apps, Chromecast and Emily Mortimer (centre) as a daughter computers, and each premiere dealing with her mother’s dementia. has a start time, just like at the Later on… There’s Colin Firth (above cinema. Most require you to begin left) in Supernova (Oct 11) and Sophie watching within 30 minutes, but Rundle in Rose: A Love Story (Oct 13). some allow up to 72 hours. www.bfi.org.uk/london-film-festival

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