Director Kunle Afolayan and actor Wale Ojo discuss Phone Swap, a Nigerian comedy in which two people accidentally exchange phones and have to follow different walks of life.
Director Tunde Kelani talks about the making of Maami, his film following a Nigerian footballer who returns to his homeland and recalls his childhood in the town of Abeokuta.
Director Ben Wheatley, critics Michel Ciment & Kim Newman, Kubrick’s long-standing collaborator Jan Harlan & producer Tanya Seghatchian discuss The Shining.
Director Im Kwon-Taek (Mandala, Drunk on Women and Poetry) discusses his career in an event kicking off Run Far, Fly High, a season of his films at BFI Southbank.
Director Peter Lord visits BFI Southbank for a screening of his film The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!, a stop-motion animated feature from Aardman Animations.
Director Mike Hodges (Get Carter, Flash Gordon) introduces the film that inspired him - Sweet Smell of Success (1957), Alexander MacKendrick’s classic film noir, starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis.
Michael Winner recalls the making of The Games (1969), his globe-trotting drama of Olympic intrigue starring Michael Crawford, Charles Aznavour and Ryan O'Neal.
Director Patricio Guzmán discusses his highly acclaimed and very personal documentary Nostalgia for the Light. Guzmán describes his first visit to Chile's Atacama desert, the location which inspired and is central to the film.
Director Richard Eyre and actor Simon Russell Beale are interviewed by executive producer Sam Mendes following a preview of The Hollow Crown: Henry IV Parts 1 & 2.
Derek Boshier, a key figure in the British Pop Art Movement and the creator of a number of pioneering film experiments, is interviewed by curator Will Fowler at BFI Southbank.