Journalist Baz Bamigboye discusses the film he would share with future generations; a multi-award-winning epic tale of mafia life from director Francis Ford Coppola
Actor Juliette Binoche discusses the film she would share with future generations; a stunning rumination on spirituality and the end of days by director Andrei Tarkovsky.
Producer Mark Boothe discusses the film he would share with future generations; an controversial analysis of race relations in America by director Spike Lee
Director Gurinder Chadha discusses the film she would share with future generations; a cinematic masterpiece of humanism and mortality by director Yasujiro Ozu
Director of civil rights group Liberty, Shami Chakrabarti, discusses the film she would share with future generations; a feverishly imaginiative thriller from directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger .
Director Noel Clarke discusses the film he would share with future generations; a multi-stranded, explosive blockbuster from director Quentin Tarantino
Director Terence Davies discusses the film he would share with future generations; a hilarious study in the gentle art of murder by director Robert Hamer
Chair of the BFI Greg Dyke discusses the film he would share with future generations; a musical masterpiece with undertones of menace by director Bob Fosse.
Director Paul Greengrass discusses the film he would share with future generations; a historical depiction of the bloody battle for freedom in French colonial Algeria by director Gillo Pontecorvo
Producer Mark Herbert discusses the film he would share with future generations; a remarkable and heartrending documentary on grizzly bear activtists by director Werner Herzog
CEO of Arts Alliance Media Thomas Hoegh discusses the film he would share with future generations; one of the most iconic and revered films of all time by director David Lean
Director Joanna Hogg discusses the film she would share with future generations and cinematic masterpiece of humanism and mortality by director Yasujiro Ozu
Director and producer Nicholas Hytner discusses the film he would share with future generations; an amusing tale of conceit and showmanship in the world of theatre by director Vincente Minnelli