Find out which British actors won the most votes in our Black Star poll.
In the fourth of the BFI’s weekly podcasts looking at black filmmakers we pay tribute to Pam Grier: the figurehead of the Blaxploitation movement and a star who became one of the only black women to take the fight to the men in the action genre.
This intimate and beguiling documentary focuses on a group of masked extras who appeared in Star Wars and looks at how George Lucas’s sci-fi space opera changed their lives.
The ever compelling Gael García Bernal gives an impressively physical performance in Jonás Cuarón’s nail-biting sophomore feature.
Abel Gance’s revolutionary silent epic, restored and featuring a newly recorded Carl Davis score, comes to cinemas, BFI Blu-ray and BFI Player this November.
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Actor of the moment Adam Driver on working with Jim Jarmusch, Martin Scorsese, Lena Dunham (and JJ Abrams). Plus Jarmusch on his two new movies – Paterson and Gimme Shelter, the epic resurrection of Abel Gance’s Napoleon and film noir’s debt to black culture.
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The UK’s biggest ever celebration of black screen talent.
Intimate, revealing documentary about extras who appeared in Star Wars.
Jonás Cuarón’s stunning sophomore feature is a work of nail-biting suspense.
Louis Theroux returns with a provocative new documentary.
Celebrating the range, versatility and power of black actors.
10 great blaxploitation movies
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120 years of British life, many unseen for decades.
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Napoleon (Blu-ray & DVD box sets)
The restored masterpiece with Carl Davis' epic score.
£34.99
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Pioneers of African American Cinema (Blu-ray & DVD box sets)
Newly restored collection of rare and nearly forgotten films.
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Ghost Stories for Christmas (DVD box set)
All of the legendary BBC productions - an essential Christmas purchase.
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Paris Blues (Dual Format Edition)
Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier star as two jazz musicians in Martin Ritt’s 1962 drama.
£14.99
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Odds Against Tomorrow (Dual Format Edition)
Harry Belafonte and Robert Ryan star in this excellent, politically-charged film noir.
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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.
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Amma Asante: ‘The issue of mixed relationships still isn’t comfortable for a lot of people’
Monday 21 November 2016
Where to begin with Robert Altman
Friday 18 November 2016
50 modern classics on BFI Player – a watchlist
Friday 18 November 2016
20 sobering snapshots of Belfast during the Troubles
Thursday 17 November 2016
The Black Star poll: the top 10 black British performances of all time
Wednesday 16 November 2016
Denzel Washington: 10 essential films
Tuesday 15 November 2016
20 pictures revealing the mystery of the farm on the M62
Tuesday 15 November 2016
In praise of Whoopi Goldberg in Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple
Sunday 13 November 2016
Earl Cameron CBE in conversation
In an in-depth discussion, veteran actor Earl Cameron tackles everything from racial prejudice to his lengthy acting career and his friendship with Sidney Poitier.
Sunday 23 October 2016
All talks, interviews and trailersGemma Arterton on Blitz comedy-drama Their Finest: “It was real time of liberation for women”
Saturday 15 October 2016
Xavier Dolan on his Cannes prizewinning family drama It’s Only the End of the World
Friday 14 October 2016
Lady Macbeth: Florence Pugh on her dark and dangerous turn in 19th-century drama
Friday 14 October 2016
Michael Fassbender on Trespass Against Us: “The script was like a slap in the face”
Friday 14 October 2016
The Ghoul director Gareth Tunley: “We were galvanised by Ben Wheatley”
Friday 14 October 2016
The Autopsy of Jane Doe: Trollhunter director André Øvredal dissects his morgue-set shocker
Thursday 13 October 2016
A season of film, TV and special events which celebrates black screen talent.
This season celebrates a true alchemist of sound and vision, and the maker of cult classics such as Halloween.
Benedict Cumberbatch joins the Marvel universe as Doctor Strange, a brilliant surgeon who unveils mystical new powers and trains them on evil forces which threaten to destroy the world.
Young Japanese anime talent Shinkai Makoto makes it big with a sparkling body-swap teen romance that mixes wit, heart and wondrous spectacle, says Kate Stables.
Friday 18 November 2016
I abject: the not-so-simple propaganda of Veit Harlan’s Jew Suss
Monday 21 November 2016
Fifty miles from Iraq’s battle line, a Kurdish film festival celebrating humanity
Sunday 20 November 2016
A monumental reckoning: how Abel Gance’s Napoleon was restored to full glory
Friday 18 November 2016
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