LFF 2006: Late additions to London Film Fest

Venice winner added to programme.

by Amber Wilkinson

Still Life (Sanxia haoren) - which won the Golden Lion at last month's Venice film festival - is a last-minute addition to the London Film Festival line-up.

The film - set around the flooding caused by the Three Gorges Dam project - will be screened along with its director Jia Zhangke's latest film, Dong, an offbeat documentary about a modern artist's conceptual project in the same region of the country.

For more information about the London Film Festival, visit the official site and look out for our coverage of the fest, coming soon.

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