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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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Winter (1923)
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DVD & Blu-ray
Jack Hazan's groundbreaking film about David Hockney, available for the first time in HD transfer.
DVD & Blu-ray
The cautionary tale of an innocent girl abroad who gets caught up in the sleazy world of modelling. Out 20 Feb.
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Screening around the UK
The sex lives of the upper classes come under scrutiny in this tour de force of late silent British cinema.
Screening around the UK
Otto Preminger's acerbic masterpiece about erotic obsession and deadly betrayal.
Screening around the UK
Marcel Carné's 1945 masterpiece returns to UK cinemas.
BFI books & posters
Michel Chion's definitive book on one of America's finest contemporary directors.
BFI books & posters
Buy prints of Hollywood and British classic movie posters from the BFI Printstore.

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Sight and Sound
News and reviews from the international film magazine
Sight and Sound
Berlinale blog: Werner Herzog's Death Row
Jonathan Romney spends his first night at a freezing Berlin watching Werner Herzog’s three-hour, four-part TV project about American prisoners condemned to death.
Review: Carnage
Roman Polanski’s elegant and unsettling adaptation of Yasmina Reza's hit play about four bourgeois Brooklynites trapped in a room is elegant, unsettling – and a note too icy, says Kate Stables.
Interview: Eric Khoo on Tatsumi
Singaporean filmmaker Eric Khoo tells Sam Davies about his animated adaptation of the profoundly pessimistic stories of Japanese comic-book artist Tatsumi Yoshihiro.
Festival postcard: Arika’s ‘A Film is a Statement’
Chris Fujiwara communes at the first of Arika’s three ambitious festival experiments for 2012.
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Latest news from the BFI

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Feb
Cloudburst, starring Oscar®-winning actors Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker, will open this year's LLGFF.
08
Feb
The BFI Film Fund's brand new UK-wide short film production initiative has been launched by creative agency Lighthouse.
31
Jan
Highest ever recorded market share of UK box office for independent British films in 2011.
30
Jan
Ahead of a live event at BFI Southbank on 3 Feb, director Adam Smith will be answering your questions.
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BFI Live

Our online video channel exploring film and TV culture

Shame Q&A

Shame Q&A
Director Steve McQueen discusses his controversial second feature film Shame and its subject of sex addiction.

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