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In its mission to achieve a creative and prosperous film culture and industry base, the BFI drives creative, economic, and cultural success through a linked portfolio of activities. Read more

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The BFI cares for the world's richest and most significant collection of film and television. The BFI National Archive is at the heart of this work, where we preserve almost one million titles, from the earliest silent films to new releases and digital work.

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Charles Dickens and the Magic Lantern
Charles Dickens and the Magic Lantern
How did the Victorians manage to enjoy moving images of Charles Dickens's novels before the invention of film?
New releases from the BFI. Read more
DVD & Blu-ray
Jack Hazan's groundbreaking docu-drama about David Hockney, available for the first time in HD transfer. Out 30 January.
DVD & Blu-ray
Unique 2-disc collection of early Dickens adaptations made between 1901 and 1924. With scores by Neil Brand.
BFI film releases and tours. Read more
Screening around the UK
Marcel Carné's 1945 masterpiece returns to UK cinemas.
Screening around the UK
Andrew Kötting's poignant portrait of his daughter.
Screening around the UK
A delightful, classic, nostalgic, poignant, and romanticised musical film - and one of the greatest musicals ever made.
BFI books & posters
Catherine Wheatley examines the key themes at the heart of Michael Haneke's Caché.
BFI books & posters
Buy the poster for our BFI Southbank season from the BFI Printstore.

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Sight and Sound
News and reviews from the international film magazine
Sight and Sound
In memoriam Theo Angelopoulos
Read David Jenkins' recent career interview with one of the true greats of world cinema, who was tragically killed in a road accident on Tuesday.
Film of the month: The Descendants
Philip Kemp reviews Alexander Payne’s follow-up to About Schmidt and Sideways, a characteristic mix of funny and painful with George Clooney Hawaii lawyer struggling with family baggage.
Lost and found: The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short
Tony Rayns remembers André Delvaux's once-fêted classic of Belgian cinema, a seductive portrait of a delusional teacher's crack-up.
Jean Vigo: artist of the floating world
Graham Fuller advocates the candidacy of Jean Vigo's sublime sole feature - a bridge between the surrealism of 1920s French cinema and the poetic realism of the 30s - for our forthcoming Greatest Films of All Time poll.
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Latest news from the BFI

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New, emerging and established UK film talent bring new British films to audiences.
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BFI CEO Amanda Nevill commends British talent in the spotlight at the 84th Academy Awards.
20
Jan
Chance for a UK design student to design a BFI Film Classic cover.
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Jan
The Artist named film of the year by London critics.
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BFI Live

Our online video channel exploring film and TV culture

Cagney & Lacey + Q&A

Cagney & Lacey + Q&A
To mark the 30th anniversary of Cagney & Lacey, stars Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless take part in an onstage interview at BFI Southbank.

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