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23:30 GMT, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 00:30 UK
In pictures: London Film Festival

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The London Film Festival has kicked off with a dramatisation - starring Michael Sheen - of Sir David Frost's infamous television interviews with the former US president Richard Nixon.

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The film, Frost/Nixon, is directed by Ron Howard but began as a stage play at London's Donmar Warehouse theatre, written by Peter Morgan.

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Other cast members attending were Kevin Bacon and Oliver Platt. Over the next two weeks, 400 film-makers and actors will attend screenings of upcoming cinema releases, including art-house films.

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Jemima Khan also attended the opening night. The festival programme includes a number of political biographies about figures including President George Bush and the IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands.

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Ashes to Ashes actress Keeley Hawes was also on the red carpet. Her husband - and former Spooks co-star - Matthew MacFadyen appears in Frost/Nixon.

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Former Tory party leader Michael Howard and his glamorous wife Sandra also turned out for the festival, which is now in its 52nd year.

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During the festival, avid cinema-goers - including Mariella Fostrup - will get their first glimpse of The Class, this year's Palme d'Or winner at Cannes.

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Despite a host of big Hollywood names, Sir David was the centre of attention on opening night. He described his interviews with disgraced ex-president Nixon as "unforgettable".
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