The London Film Festival announced plans for its 47th edition yesterday, with the event kicking off on October 22nd with Jane Campion's psychological thriller, "In the Cut" reports Indiewire. The Toronto 2003 feature stars Meg Ryan, a lonely woman in New York who 'discovers the dark side of passion,' as well as Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh. LFF will spotlight nine features as gala presentations including several films that screened in Toronto, such as Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation," which opened in the U.S. last weekend to huge box office success. Also set is Toronto opener "Les Invasions Babares" (Barbarian Invasions) by Denys Arcand, which will be the festival's centerpiece, as well as "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Peter Webber, Venice 2003 audience award-winner, "21 Grams" by Alejandro Gonzalez Inaritu and John Sayles' "Casa de los Babys," opening this weekend in the U.S. Full story here.