
Orlando Bloom, (pictured near left with director Gurinder Chadha) Jaime Winston (bottom left) and Emma Watson (top left) turned out to celebrate the 75th birthday of the British Film Institute at a Southbank gala.
Paul Greengrass, director of The Bourne Ultimatum, made an edgy speech urging support for a proper national film centre to be created in Britain.
The BFI is seeking another £48 million of government cash - even though it has already given an extra £25 million on top of annual funding.
But more could be done, Greengrass said. Speakers included Liberty boss Shami Chakrabarti who introduced a film on Tibet prior to the Chinese takeover. Other guests included Leslie Philips.
Orlando Bloom said: "I've been making films for 10 years since I left school and a lot of them have not been taking place at home. But I just want to be involved in great British film. The BFI is a great place to start
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