Ava DuVernay will be among the big names joining this year's 64th BFI London Film Festival industry program, which promises to focus on "key learnings and experiences that have emerged during a tumultuous and historical 2020, a year in which creatives seek new ways to collaborate across fractured media, cultural and social landscapes." Talks and panel events will explore themes arising from the coronavirus pandemic, changing business models and "demands to tackle systemic bias in the cultural industries." The all-digital sessions, organized in partnership with the National Theatre, the Young Vic Theatre and Bird’s Eye View, will take place "at a time of immense uncertainty," said BFI London Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle: "Our screen.
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