Just like the great, late Steve Jobs, @EchoChamberFP has "One More Thing" in regards to the 67th BFI London Film Festival (4th to 15th October 2023)!!!

Over 'Twelve' tremendous days, we were able to check out '25 Feature Films' and '8 Shorts', so one of the great new voices on the British film scene passed through to talk about everything that was consumed!

As a creative, Daniel Glenn-Barbour attended the Festival in an 'Industry' capacity, so had plenty of different experiences to those of 'Press'. All of this is covered, and there are plenty of tangents, where the industry as a whole, is explored. BUT, we do lay out our favourite films of this year’s event!

Watch the conversation: HERE!

Today we have:

 

Daniel Glenn-Barbour

Daniel Glenn-Barbour

Writer, Director, Editor, Producer, Cinematographer, Actor

Daniel Glenn - Barbour was born and raised in East London, Leytonstone. A graduate in Film and Broadcasting, earning a 1st Class BA (Hons); with over ten years experience in advertising, interviews (testimonies), music videos, and films (storytelling). With credits on feature films including a recent film premiere at Genesis Cinemas.

Daniel has written full feature film scripts; directing, editing, and filming feature-length content.

In 2019, he launched an international film festival on the island of Antigua, called the Wadadli Short Film Festival.

Follow Daniel via:

IMDb: Here.

Linkedin: Here.

Website: Here.

Watch Showreel: Here.

Facebook: Here.

YouTube: Here.

Watch 'Yes Man' via Prime Video UK: Here.

 

Watch the conversation: HERE!

 

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Over the Festival:

Feature Films - 25

Girl

Saltburn

Bonus Track

The Bikeriders

The Killer

The Royal Hotel

May December

Shortcomings

Hit Man

Killers of the Flower Moon

Eileen

All of Us Strangers

Haar

Foe

Sky Peals

The Holdovers

The Book of Clarence

Poolman

Priscilla

Fingernails

Maestro

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

The End We Start From

Poor Things

The Kitchen

Shorts - 8

Area Boy

Mother of Mine

Blood (aka Ratthum)

Hafekasi

South Facing

Essex Girls

Now and Then

Boat People

 
 
 
 

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67th BFI London Film Festival

The BFI London Film Festival is in its '67th' year, and runs from 4 to 15 October 2023 at venues in London, around the UK and on BFI Player.

brimming with the world’s best new films, series and immersive storytelling

#LFF Trailer: Here.

Information

Festival Information: Here.

Gala Programme: Here.

Special Presentations Programme: Here.

LFF Awards Programme: Here.

Thematic strands Programme: Here.

Short Film Programme: Here.

Ticket Info: Here.

Website: Here.

X: @BFI

Facebook: Here.

Instagram: @britishfilminstitute

YouTube: Here.

TikTok: Here.

 

*(Music)

'Wake Up' by Arcade Fire - 2004

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