Our collection brings you giants and giantkillers, long-forgotten clubs and euphoric crowds.
In this fascinating documentary, Spanish filmmaker Álvaro Longoria looks at life in the world’s most mysterious state.
In a one-man performance filmed at BFI Southbank, the actor offers unique insights into the problems and joys of interpreting Shakespeare for the theatre, television, radio and cinema.
In the postwar years, westerns took a turn into darker territory. See the films at BFI Southbank and delve deeper with Sight & Sound.
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Whit Stillman on Love & Friendship, Richard Linklater’s college daze, Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Evolution, a decade of Romanian cinema, and Kathleen Collins’ overlooked indie gem Losing Ground.
A season of film, TV and special events in cinemas worldwide and on BFI Player.
Find out about a Kenneth Branagh Q&A beamed live to cinemas UK-wide
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A scandalous collection of the bold and the banned.
Singular, uncompromising, visionary films from a master of cinema.
A bold and visceral tale of canine uprising, just £2 this weekend only.
Álvaro Longoria’s absorbing look at life in North Korea.
Tense, Oscar-nominated drama from the makers of A Hijacking.
Fascinating selection of unjustly neglected films.
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.
11 vivid images capturing the birth of Milton Keynes
Creation records: the archetypal British new town takes shape…
20 police pictures from a Leeds v Man Utd clash 40 years ago
Match-day drama at Elland Road as the teams and fans kick off.
Beat Girl (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
A cult classic British film about late-fifties youth-rebellion set against an intoxicating Beatnik backdrop.
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Valentino (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
Ken Russell’s film about silver-screen legend, Rudolf Valentino.
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Symptoms (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
This sophisticated modern gothic horror explores themes of sexual repression and psychosis.
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Expresso Bongo (dual format Blu-ray/DVD)
Val Guest’s 1959 London-shot Brit Beat classic charts the fortunes of aspiring musician Bert Rudge.
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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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Spielberg goes sublime: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Friday 20 May 2016
James Stewart: 10 essential films
Friday 20 May 2016
Thursday 19 May 2016
Where to begin with psychological westerns
Wednesday 18 May 2016
Antonia Bird: celebrating a trail-blazing vision on film
Tuesday 17 May 2016
In search of the perfect Willy Wonka
Friday 13 May 2016
11 vivid images capturing the birth of Milton Keynes
Friday 13 May 2016
Walking into Film History: Alan Clarke’s Steadicam Shots
How the cinematography of a British film and TV maverick redefined walking on screen.
Monday 16 May 2016
More talks, interviews and trailersHamlet on Film: To Be or Not to Be?
Monday 18 April 2016
Director Catherine Corsini on Summertime
Saturday 26 March 2016
Friday 25 March 2016
Director Fenton Bailey on Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures
Sunday 20 March 2016
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now UK premiere with the London Gay Men’s Chorus
Tuesday 22 March 2016
Oliver Ducastel and Jacques Martineau on Theo and Hugo
Sunday 20 March 2016
Shakespeare on Film season at BFI Southbank
Creative responses of British and international filmmakers to the work of our greatest playwright, from 31 March to 31 May.
Ride Lonesome at BFI Southbank
In the postwar years, the western took a turn into darker psychological territory in a series of fascinating films that questioned the frontier myths of old.
Captain America: Civil War at BFI IMAX
The Marvel Cinematic Universe will never be the same again after Captain America: Civil War – it’s time for the Avengers to disassemble.
Mysteries of the deep: Lucile Hadzihalilovic essays bodily sea changes and natural horror in her coolly estranging fantasia of a coastal mothers-and-sons conclave, says Richard Combs.
Saturday 7 May 2016
Elle – first look
Sunday 22 May 2016
Cannes 2016 roundup: what should win?
Saturday 21 May 2016
Raw – first look
Saturday 21 May 2016
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