The White Ribbon
Now showing at BFI Southbank
Set in a north German village in 1913, Michael Haneke's Cannes Palme d'or-winner is dazzlingly intelligent, and utterly gripping from start to finish.
Sight & Sound
Now on newsstands, our December issue features Austrian master Michael Haneke and an in-depth interview about his Palme d’Or winning fable The White Ribbon. Plus Jane Campion’s dreamy Bright Star, Henri-Georges Clouzot's unfinished Inferno, team Straub-Huillet, the Coens' A Serious Man, the extraordinary Tulpan and plenty more. Click through for online exclusives, selections from our back issues and a special subscription offer.
Filmstore
New in the Filmstore: Jacques Tati Collection, Film Noir Classics and the Terence Davies Collection all available now on DVD. Or visit the BFI Printstore for vintage posters and stills drawn from the BFI National Archive. Stunning BFI Southbank Season posters now available.
Screenonline
Forty years ago, saw the first episode of the single most eulogised TV comedy of all time, Monty Python's Flying Circus. Individually and collectively, the six Pythons are credited with transforming British humour. But as brilliant as it was, the Python wit didn't spring from nowhere. Screenonline explores the deep roots of their erudite and surreal comedy.
Michael Haneke feature
Sight & Sound's Catherine Wheatley sifts The White Ribbon for traces of hope.
BFI Live
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