International cinema

Film Noir Classics

Bringing together four all-time classic titles from two of the world’s most celebrated directors, this essential box set delivers that unique

Five

Abbas Kiarostami is the most widely celebrated Iranian cultural figure of the last few decades.

Frank Borzage Volume One: 7th Heaven, Street Angel

Frank Borzage, the sensitive actor-turned-director famed for his mystical romanticism created some of Hollywood’s most acclaimed and sensual

Frank Borzage Volume Two: Lucky Star, Liliom

Frank Borzage, the sensitive actor-turned-director famed for his mystical romanticism created some of Hollywood’s most acclaimed and sensual

French Cancan

The legendary Jean Gabin plays Danglard, mentor and lover of the stage stars of 1890s Paris.

George Washington

This stunning first feature by 25-year-old director David Gordon Green captures one hot summer in the lives of a group of children in a poor rural

Gertrud

Arguably Dreyer’s masterpiece, Gertrud, his final film, centres on a woman, loved by four different men, who rejects the compromise of her ma

Godzilla

The complete, uncut, original Japanese Godzilla (Gojira) was released by the BFI in UK cinemas for the first time in October 2005, and subsequently

Good Morning + I Was Born, But...

A Tokyo suburb buzzing with gossip is the backdrop to Ozu’s cheerful comedy, Good Morning.

The Hidden Fortress

A story of rival clans, hidden gold and a princess in distress, The Hidden Fortress is a thrilling mix of fairy story and samurai action movie.

High and Low

Based on crime writer Ed McBain’s detective novel King’s Ransom, High and Low is a gripping police thriller starring Kurosawa regular T

I Live in Fear

When a wealthy foundry owner decides to move his entire family from Tokyo to Brazil to escape the nuclear holocaust which he fears is imminent, his

Ikiru

The story of a man diagnosed with stomach cancer, Ikiru (Living) is a serious contemplation of the nature of existence and the question of how we f

Institute Benjamenta

Jakob (Mark Rylance) wants to be of service.

The Jacques Tati Collection

Jacques Tati is considered by many to have been one of the 20th century’s greatest filmmakers.

Jan Švankmajer: The Complete Short Films

The world is divided into two unequal camps: those who have never heard of Jan Švankmajer… and those who hap

Jour de fête

Jacques Tati’s award-winning feature debut – a dazzling blend of satire and slapstick – was early evidence of his unique talent.

Jour de fête

Jacques Tati’s award-winning feature debut – a dazzling blend of satire and slapstick.

Journey to Italy

This deceptively simple tale of a bored English couple travelling to Italy is transformed by Roberto Rossellini into a passionate story of cruelty

La Kermesse héroïque

Jacques Feyder’s joyfully immoral satire, La Kermesse héroïque (Carnival in Flanders), was greeted with acclaim and controversy on its origin

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