LONDON (AP) — The London Film Festival opens Wednesday with "Suffragette," the story of British women who fought for the right to vote — a milestone on a journey to equality that many believe is still unfinished. It's a fitting choice for a festival determined to champion women on both sides of the camera. Starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep, the gritty early 20th-century drama — think blood and sweat, not "Downton Abbey" — is directed by Sarah Gavron ("Brick Lane") and written by Abi Morgan ("The Iron Lady.Read more on NewsOK.com