Spotlight is the surprise best picture winner, while Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio take the acting prizes.
Julianne Moore and Ellen Page star in a moving story of a fight for LGBT rights.
Join us from 16 to 27 March for the best new and classic LGBT films from around the world.
British filmmakers take to the rain tracks in our new collection, featuring hundreds of free films.
We delve inside the mind of Charlie Kaufman as he returns with the puppet-animated Anomalisa. Plus Hitchcock-Truffaut, Creed, Point Break and the Hollywood reboot and Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash.
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Julianne Moore and Ellen Page star in a moving story of a fight for LGBT rights.
Jafar Panahi’s warm, witty and wise Berlin prizewinner.
Colin Farrell and Ben Whishaw star in this bleakly hilarious dystopian drama.
Reality bites for a hedonistic New Yorker.
1,000s of films, preserved.
120 years of British life, many unseen for decades.
Hidden histories and forgotten stories of people and places from the UK’s key film and TV archives.
Provincial pleasures: eight evocative films of Northern Ireland
Highlights from a treasure trove of films shot in Northern Ireland.
Waverley Steps: a day in Edinburgh
Curator Patrick Russell is intrigued by the abiding romantic power of Waverley Steps, a 1948 evocation of the Scottish capital.
Emir Kusturica’s Palme d’or winner uses the story of two friends to portray the history of Yugoslavia.
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Valentino (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
Ken Russell’s film about silver-screen legend, Rudolf Valentino.
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Ration Books and Rabbit Pies (DVD)
Public information and propaganda films from the BFI National Archive.
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Love on the Dole (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
A tribute to liberal democracy in Britain, set in 1930s Salford and starring Deborah Kerr.
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Ken Russell: The Great Composers (dual-format Blu-ray/DVD)
Collection bringing together three films Ken Russell made for the BBC.
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Ken Russell: The Great Passions (dual-format Blu-ray/DVD)
Four Ken Russell films focusing on Henri Rousseau, Isadora Duncan and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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10 great films that influenced Alfred Hitchcock
Tuesday 1 March 2016
William A. Wellman: 10 essential films
Monday 29 February 2016
Oscars 2016: the winners in full
Monday 29 February 2016
Stanley Baker: 10 essential films
Friday 26 February 2016
Borderlines Film Festival 2016 – 10 to see
Thursday 25 February 2016
Berlin Film Festival 2016: a top 10
Thursday 25 February 2016
Thursday 25 February 2016
Major new collection of rare railway films unveiled on BFI Player
Wednesday 24 February 2016
BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival 2016 trailer
Watch the trailer for the 30th Festival, celebrating the best new and classic LGBT films from around the world.
Hugh Grant awarded BFI Fellowship
Tuesday 23 February 2016
“Could you Really Say Goodbye?”: Brief Encounter’s Carnforth station
Friday 12 February 2016
Harmony Korine in conversation
Wednesday 10 February 2016
Dexter Fletcher introduces Nuts in May
Monday 8 February 2016
Rams Q&A with director Grímur Hákonarson
Monday 1 February 2016
Friday 8 January 2016
Jean-Luc Godard at BFI Southbank
A seminal film director and a leading contemporary artist whose work in diverse media and changing historical contexts demands to be re-examined.
Unfaithfully Yours at BFI Southbank
Preston Sturges’ audacious screwball comedies careen from divine lunacy to biting satire and are among the funniest films ever made.
Blade Runner: The Final Cut at BFI IMAX
Ridley Scott’s sci-fi opus is a grand cinematic synthesis of sound, image and thought-provoking drama that demands to be seen on the big screen.
Wild west sheriff Kurt Russell and ragtag hunting pack meet some kind of horror in a richly revisionist and ultra-violent weird western, notes Anton Bitel.
Friday 19 February 2016
Numb and number: where The Big Short falls short
Sunday 28 February 2016
Love and work differently: Anne-Marie Miéville’s cinema of companionship
Friday 26 February 2016
Review: BAFTA Shorts Tour 2016
Friday 26 February 2016
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