BFI Southbank programme for Wednesday 16 December
- The Blue Angel
14:30 NFT3 book
Marlene Dietrich stars in Josef von Sternberg's 1930 film, emblematic of its historical moment.
- The White Ribbon
17:30 Studio book
Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or-winner, set in a north German village in 1913.
- The Red Shoes
17:45 NFT3 book
Powell and Pressburger's seminal film, arguably the greatest dance film ever and restored to its full Technicolor glory.
- Yes
18:20 NFT2 book
Sally Potter gives voice to East and West, male and female, poor and wealthy.
- The Scarlet Empress
18:30 NFT1 book
Josef von Sternberg's 'relentless excursion into style'.
- The White Ribbon
20:15 Studio book
Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or-winner, set in a north German village in 1913.
- The Red Shoes
20:20 NFT3 book
Powell and Pressburger's seminal film, arguably the greatest dance film ever and restored to its full Technicolor glory.
- Penny and the Pownall Case + The Thrid Alibi
20:30 NFT2 book
A fizzy slam-bang quickie and a gripping tale of gruesome intrigue.
- Blonde Venus
20:45 NFT1 book
Squalor never looked so inviting as in Josef von Sternberg's film, starring Cary Grant.


