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Viggo Mortensen and Naoini Watts in David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises
David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises takes a look at the seedy underbelly of London. But he is by no means the first international director to focus on the capital's dark and neglected corners, writes Sheila Johnston.
Sean Penn
Sean Penn on why he doesn't care what people think of him.
Julianne Moore
Flame-haired actress Julianne Moore on film, family and freckles.
Madeleine McCann
Ben Affleck on why his directorial debut has had to be postponed.
Film Noire Collection: Cry of the City
Film Noir Collection, Black Gold, Goodbye Bafana and more.
Trailer Park: The Darjeeling Limited
The Darjeeling Limited, Nancy Drew, American Gangster and more.
In the frame: Black Sheep
Black Sheep, Death Proof, Gypsy Caravan and more.
Jennifer Garner in The Kingdom
Watch Jennifer Garner and Jamie Foxx in action in Peter Berg's Saudi Arabian thriller, The Kingdom.
Films showing at the London Film Festival (Clockwise starting top left): Eastern Promises, Bee Movie, Lust, Caution, The Darjeeling Limited, The Assassination of Jesses James, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
 
Brad Dourif
Portrayer of weirdos, criminals and blazing psychos Brad Dourif.
Film festival factfile: Raindance festival
The latest film festivals in Britain and abroad.
The Arts Column
Rupert Christiansen laments haphazard scheduling in
the arts.
On Music - piano keyboard
Julian Lloyd Webber celebrates the restoration of our great concert halls.
On radio
Gillian Reynolds: Radio 4 is satirical, philosophical and devilishly funny.
Filmmakers on film
Julie Taymor talks to Marc Lee about Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon.
"Whatever your view on contemporary China, the exhibition was a fascinating, intoxicating window into a world that I imagine would be almost as alien to a modern Shanghai urbanite as it was to me..."
Ceri Radford
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