British cinema

The Lost World of Tibet

After the popular and successful TV and DVD collaborations The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon and The Lost World of F

Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

Exploring the territory where art, love and sex collide, Love is the Devil charts the powerful and dangerous relationship betweens one of Britain

Loving Memory

An extraordinary debut from one of Hollywood’s most bankable UK expats, Tony Scott’s Loving Memory (1970) follows an isolated brother a

Lunch Hour

Shirley Anne Field gives a fiery performance as a young designer on the brink of starting an affair with a married male supervisor (Robert Stephens

Man of Violence

In a world of gangs and villains, one man – Moon – will stop at nothing to get the girl and take the spoils.

The Miners’ Campaign Tapes

Fight. Organise.

The Miners’ Hymns

An elegy to the coal mining history of north east England.

MisinforMation

Information (in|for|mation), noun: what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things (Oxford English Dictionary)

Miss Tulip Stays the Night / The Great Game

A delicious double dose of effervescent vintage comedy-drama starring Britain’s blondest bombshell, the one and only Diana Dors, at her saucy

Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland

Over a century ago, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed the British Isles filming the everyday lives of people at work and play.

Mitchell & Kenyon: Edwardian Sports

Over a century ago, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed the British Isles filming the everyday lives of people at work and play.

Molly Dineen Collection Volume One

…the leading British filmmaker of her generation.” Mark Lawson, The Guardian

Molly Dineen Collection Volume Three

Molly Dineen is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary documentary filmmakers, known for her intimate and probing portraits of British

Molly Dineen Collection Volume Two

Molly Dineen is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary documentary filmmakers, known for her intimate and probing portraits of British indivi

The National Coal Board Collection Volume One

Films to inform, entertain and galvanise working people across the country from 1947-1984.

The Navigators

Funny, tough and hard-hitting.” Alexander Walker, Evening Standard

Night and the City

Adapted from the lowlife novel by Gerald Kersh, Night and the City is a baroque masterpiece of corruption, paranoia and doom that ranks among the t

Night Mail

Night Mail (1936) remains one of the most popular and instantly recognised films in British film history, and was one of the most critically acclai

Nightbirds

A curious relationship develops between a mysterious young man, and the woman who invites him to stay with her.

Of Time and the City

Terence Davies’s ode to his native Liverpool wowed audiences and critics alike after being hailed as the highlight of the 2008 Cannes Film Fe

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