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The London Film Academy (LFA) is a UK film school situated in Fulham, London. Founded in 2001 as a non-profit making trust, the LFA provides practical courses on a variety of film-making skills.〔Monahan, Jerome (19 February 2002). ("Shooting stars" ). ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕〔Bullmore, Chris (18 February 2002). ("Lights, camera, inaction" ). ''Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕〔Ivan-Zadeh, Larushka (28 October 2013). ("Anna Macdonald and Daisy Gili: We created the London Film Academy" ). ''Metro''. Retrieved 4 January 2014.〕 The school's joint principals are Anna MacDonald and Daisy Gili.〔 ==History== Based within a converted Methodist Church on Walham Grove, the London Film Academy was founded in 2001. The stated ethos was to produce practical film courses that focused on the art of celluloid filmmaking, with lecturers that were active within the film industry.〔〔〔 In January 2006 the LFA formed a partnership with Club Panico. Panico was created in the mid eighties and has patrons that include Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Sir Ben Kingsley. Together with the LFA, Panico now serves as a stepping stone to industry for graduate and post graduate students. The LFA holds its annual graduation show at the BFI Southbank. The school's annual awards for 2013 were presented by Alice Lowe and Nic Roeg.〔 Daisy Gili and Anna MacDonald co-founded the Academy and have served as joint principals of the LFA for ten years, and remain so as at 2013.〔
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