The full Festival programme has been unveiled and will take place between 5-16 October at venues across the capital – including the beautiful new Embankment Garden Cinema.
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Meryl Streep plays the wealthy socialite determined to make it as an opera singer despite being tone deaf, in a delightful comedy from Stephen Frears.
October’s Sight & Sound features Andrea Arnold’s American Honey, a look at female road movies and a celebration of the great Kirk Douglas as he approaches his 100th birthday. Plus: Víctor Erice’s incomplete 1983 film El sur and an interview with John Carpenter.
Pedro Almodóvar’s ravishing study of love and loss is now screening at BFI Southbank and across the UK.
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Zhao Liang’s extraordinary documentary is a visually spectacular missive from the forefront of China’s industrial explosion.
See a newly restored version of Alex Cox’s depiction of the life and times of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen now on BFI Player.
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100s of hand-picked classics and critically-acclaimed films. No contract, cancel anytime.
Meryl Streep plays the famously tone-deaf aspiring opera singer.
Meet the workers powering China’s unprecedented rush for industrialisation.
Gary Oldman and Chloe Webb excel as punk’s doomed lovers.
Pulsating urban romance.
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.
20 snapshots of a changing city: Leicester in 1971
In the year that On the Buses topped the box office, one city was on its way to representing the real and diverse reality.
37 pictures showing what punk Britain was really like
From the late 70s, punk fashions and attitude spread agitation round the nation.
Akenfield (Dual Format Edition)
Influenced by Pasolini and Bresson, Peter Hall’s long unseen film is finally available in a 2K restoration by BFI National Archive.
£14.99
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Play On! Silent Shakespeare on Film (Dual Format Edition)
A delightful feature-length selection of thrilling, dramatic, iconic and humorous scenes from two dozen different titles, many unseen for decades.
£14.99
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Around China with a Movie Camera (DVD)
Take a trip back to China in the first half of the 20th century with this collection of extraordinary, rare and beautiful travelogues, newsreels and home movies.
£11.99
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Released for the first time on DVD is Masters of Venus, an out of this world science fiction serial produced by the Children's Film Foundation.
£14.99
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Dissent & Disruption: The Complete Alan Clarke at the BBC (Blu-ray box set)
This collection finally brings together all twenty-three of Clarke’s surviving stand-alone BBC TV dramas.
£110.00
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Alan Clarke’s magnificently ambiguous metaphysical journey is quite unlike any other TV play.
£19.99
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Three to see at LFF if you like... films from Eastern Europe and Russia
Friday 2 September 2016
Thursday 1 September 2016
Thursday 1 September 2016
Beautiful new cinema created for 60th BFI London Film Festival
Thursday 1 September 2016
First LFF Connects events announced for the 60th BFI London Film Festival
Tuesday 30 August 2016
A brief history of the BFI London Film Festival
Friday 26 August 2016
Thursday 25 August 2016
The visual majesty of Pan’s Labyrinth – 10th anniversary
Thursday 25 August 2016
60th BFI London Film Festival programme launch
Watch Festival filmmakers discuss their new films and choose their picks of the programme.
Poldark Q&A with Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson and Debbie Horsfield
Monday 22 August 2016
Swallows and Amazons Q&A with Philippa Lowthorpe and Andrea Gibb
Sunday 14 August 2016
Pedro Almodóvar introduces Julieta
Thursday 11 August 2016
Leslie Caron on La Règle du jeu
Tuesday 26 July 2016
A unique insight into one of contemporary cinema’s most brilliant filmmakers.
Punk continues to be a driving force for change and this season looks back to the past, engages with the present and views into the future.
Hugely entertaining adventure that sees the crew of the Enterprise pushing ever further in their mission to explore uncharted space.
Back in the soup: Isabelle Huppert explores the nitty-gritty of unexpected, unnerving post-marital freedom in Mia Hansen-Løve's delicate and disarming character portrait, writes Kate Stables.
Friday 2 September 2016
Preview: the 2016 BFI London Film Festival
Friday 2 September 2016
Video: Haunted memories – the cinema of Víctor Erice
Friday 2 September 2016
Video: Kirk Douglas – Hollywood champ
Friday 2 September 2016
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