British fiction
All the Right Noises
Originally sold with the provocative tagline ‘Is 15 too young for a girl?
Anchoress
With a cast that includes Christopher Eccleston, Pete Postlethwaite and Toyah Wilcox, Chris Newby’s (Madagascar Skin) poetic debut feature, A
The Angelic Conversation
In 2007, the BFI released three Derek Jarman films together – Caravaggio (1986), Wittgenstein (1993) and The Angelic Conversation (1985) – all digi
Anti-Clock
“A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity.
Anti-Clock
“A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity.
The Bed Sitting Room
In a vividly realised post-apocalyptic London, Mrs Ethel Shroake is crowned Queen and Lord Fortnum awaits his imminent transformation into a bedsit
The Belly of an Architect
Brian Dennehy stars as an American architect slowly losing his grip on life while working in Italy on an exhibition for the eighteenth-century French architect Etienne-Louis Boullee.
Bill Douglas Trilogy
Bill Douglas’s award-winning films My Childhood, My Ain Folk and My Way Home are three of the most compelling and critically acclaimed films
Bill Douglas Trilogy
Bill Douglas’s award-winning films My Childhood, My Ain Folk and My Way Home are three of the most compelling and critically acclaimed films
Black Jack
When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with ‘Black Jack’, a villainous ruffian, adventure and mishap are never far away.
The Black Panther
Crime drama, charting the infamous killing spree of Donald Nielson.
Bronco Bullfrog
Del (Del Walker), a young apprentice, and his 15-year-old girlfriend Irene (Anne Gooding) have no money and nowhere to go.
Captured
John Krish’s stunning Prisoner of War drama, a lost gem of British post-war filmmaking.
Caravaggio
In 2007, the BFI released three Derek Jarman films together – Caravaggio (1986), Wittgenstein (1993) and The Angelic Conversation (1985) – all digi
The Caretaker
The Caretaker was the play that made Harold Pinter’s name when it was first performed at the Arts Theatre, London in 1960, and it remains pro
Central Bazaar
For this remarkable experimental film, the provocative avant-garde legend Stephen Dwoskin gathered together a group of strangers and filmed them as
The Children’s Film Foundation Collection Volume One: London Tales
For over 30 years the Children’s Film Foundation dedicated itself to producing quality entertainment for young audiences, employing the cream
The Children’s Film Foundation Collection Volume Two: The Race Is On
The BFI presents three more classics kids’ films from the much loved Children’s Film Foundation.
Comrades
The epic story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, six Dorset labourers deported to Australia in the 1830s for forming a trade union.
A Cottage on Dartmoor
One of the very last silent films to be made in Britain before the talkies revolutionised cinema, A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929) is a virtuoso piece