The magic of the silver screen has returned to Leeds as this year’s Leeds International Film Festival officially got underway.
The 31st annual festival began at Leeds Town Hall and will see films screened at venues across the city until 16 November.
Leeds International Film festival is the largest film festival in England outside London and regularly attracts more than 40,000 visitors with a programme of films from around the world, shorts, features, commercial and independent productions.
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