Two films at this year’s LLGFF reveal troubling cinematic depictions of homosexuality from yesteryear.
Theatre director Rufus Norris talks learning the cinematic ropes for his directorial debut.
Curator Dylan Cave tells the industrial story of Corby in moving images.
There are hints of Sergio Leone in the revelatory work of namesake Sergio Giral, one of the greats of Afro-Cuban cinema, says Ashley Clark.
To celebrate World Book Day and the 80th anniversary of King Kong, we’ve breathed life into the playful cover of one of the quirkier books in the BFI Reuben Library.
A light-footed urban drama about an irrepresible widow opens this year’s London Asian Film Festival.