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Home / Arts and Entertainment / London's Love Stories: New Anthology Film Announced

London's Love Stories: New Anthology Film Announced

11 Dec

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Summary

  • London will be the next setting for the 'Cities of Love' anthology.
  • Production for 'London, I Love You' is scheduled to begin April 2026.
  • Several prominent UK directors are already confirmed for the project.
London's Love Stories: New Anthology Film Announced

The renowned "Cities of Love" anthology film series is expanding its reach, with London announced as the next global destination. Following in the footsteps of previous installments in cities like Paris and New York, "London, I Love You" is slated to commence production in April 2026. The project aims to capture the essence of the vibrant British capital through a series of interconnected romantic narratives.

A distinguished roster of United Kingdom directors has been confirmed to participate, including established names like Simon Curtis and Gurinder Chadha. While a full list of participating filmmakers will be revealed closer to the start of casting, the involvement of these acclaimed individuals signals a strong artistic vision for the film.

Producers, including David Gilbery and Naomi George for BK Studios, have expressed enthusiasm for showcasing London's unique spirit and diverse stories. The franchise creator, Emmanuel Benbihy, will also serve as an executive producer, further underscoring the film's dedication to celebrating romance and human connection within the iconic cityscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Production for 'London, I Love You' is reportedly scheduled to start in April 2026.
Several prominent UK directors, including Simon Curtis and Gurinder Chadha, are confirmed for the project.
It's an anthology film series that explores romantic stories set in iconic global cities, with London being the latest addition.

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