Ben Taylor's Directorial Debut "Joy" to Premiere at BFI London Film Festival Latest Announcement Ahead of Official Programme Launch The BFI London F
Ben Taylor’s Directorial Debut “Joy” to Premiere at BFI London Film Festival
Latest Announcement Ahead of Official Programme Launch
The BFI London Film Festival has announced another exciting addition to its lineup: Ben Taylor’s directorial debut “Joy”, a period drama about the birth of the world’s first “test-tube baby”, Louise Joy Brown, in 1978. The film, written by prolific scribe Jack Thorne, will make its world premiere as the festival’s Cunard Gala screening on Tuesday 15 October at the Southbank Centre Royal Festival Hall.
True-Life Story of IVF Pioneers
“Joy” tells the story of Jean Purdy, a young nurse and embryologist, who joined forces with scientist Robert Edwards and surgeon Patrick Steptoe to unlock the puzzle of infertility by pioneering in vitro fertilisation (IVF). The film celebrates the power of perseverance and the wonders of science as it follows this maverick trio of visionaries who overcame tremendous odds and opposition to realise their dream, and in doing so allowed millions of people to dream with them.
Director’s Statement
“I am truly honoured that my debut film, “Joy”, will receive its world premiere at this year’s BFI London Film Festival,” said Taylor in a statement accompanying the Gala announcement. “This is a far too little-known story of British scientific achievement and it feels perfect to celebrate these three maverick pioneers – and their world-changing innovation of IVF – here at home. “Joy” is a very personal story for me, as I am sure it will be for many of our audience. But beyond the personal, I hope this film will have all the more resonance today when infertility and issues of choice are so much in the spotlight.”
Cinematic Release and Q&A Session
Taylor, Nighy, McKenzie, and Norton will all be in attendance at the Cunard Gala screening, making it a date worth popping in the diary for any discerning cinephile. Fear not if you can’t make it down to the Big Smoke, as even though it may take a little longer to reach you, Taylor’s movie will be available to watch in select cinemas on 15 November before Netflix brings “Joy” to the world (literally) on 22 November.
Conclusion
With the world premiere of “Joy” at the BFI London Film Festival, audiences can look forward to an unforgettable cinematic experience that celebrates the power of science, perseverance, and human innovation.
FAQs
* When will “Joy” premiere at the BFI London Film Festival?
+ Tuesday 15 October at the Southbank Centre Royal Festival Hall
* Who will be in attendance at the Cunard Gala screening?
+ Ben Taylor, Bill Nighy, Thomasin McKenzie, and James Norton
* When will “Joy” be available to watch in select cinemas?
+ 15 November
* When will “Joy” be available to stream on Netflix?
+ 22 November
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