Find out what’s coming to the big screen when BFI Southbank reopens on 1 September and what we’re doing to protect audiences and staff in the venue.
Michaela Coel, the face of British television today, talks about her game-changing series I May Destroy You. Plus Ashley Clark on protest and activism in Black British Cinema; an oral history of the pioneering Black Film Bulletin, and much more.
Now open – Culture Recovery Fund for Independent Cinemas in England
£500m production restart scheme insurance
Guidance for film, high-end TV, VFX and post-production and for cinema exhibition
Ben Roberts updates on the Screen Sector Task Force
Advice and support addressing the COVID-19 crisis
Ben Roberts outlines package to support UK industry
The 2020 edition of the BFI London Film Festival will be the first ever edition of the Festival to be widely accessible across the UK, with 50 Virtual Festival Premieres to be enjoyed at home.
Two billion years ahead of us, a future race of humans finds itself on the verge of extinction. Tilda Swinton narrates this visually stunning lament for humanity by acclaimed composer Jóhann Jóhannsson (Sicario, Arrival).
The best of British, hundreds of classic movies hand-picked by the British Film Institute.
Subscription-only classic and cult films from across the decades
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Spirited coming-of-age drama.
Visionary documentary by master filmmaker Corneliu Porumboiu.
A fashion student tackles life amid the Algerian Civil War.
Italian maestro Marco Bellocchio’s bravura gangster odyssey.
1,000s of films, preserved.
120 years of British life, many unseen for decades.
Hidden histories and forgotten stories of people and places from the UK’s key film and TV archives.
20 colour snapshots of vibrant Soho 60 years ago
Flesh and pleasure made its name, but in 1956 there was a lot more to a place that, in modern times, has all but vanished.
37 pictures showing what punk Britain was really like
From the late 70s, punk fashions and attitude spread agitation round the nation.
Mathieu Kassovitz’s landmark mid-90s drama, newly restored in 4K to mark the film’s 25th anniversary.
£19.99
Equus (limited edition 2-disc Blu-ray)
Richard Burton and Peter Firth star in Sidney Lumet’s 1977 adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s landmark, Tony-winning play.
£17.99
Hirokazu Koreeda’s landmark lyrical fantasy that reflects on the experiences that most make life worth living.
£14.99
It Couldn’t Happen Here (dual format edition)
Jack Bond directs the Pet Shop Boys - newly restored to Blu-ray/DVD.
£14.99
Takeshi Kitano Collection (3-disc Blu-ray set)
A Blu-ray collection of three films directed by Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano.
£34.99
What to look out for at the online Glasgow Short Film Festival 2020
Wednesday 12 August 2020
Applications open for the BFI London Film Festival 2020 Critics Mentorship Programme
Tuesday 11 August 2020
Five things to watch this weekend – 7-9 August
Friday 7 August 2020
10 great films set in Brighton
Thursday 6 August 2020
BFI Southbank announces reopening programme and new health and safety measures
Tuesday 4 August 2020
Saturday 1 August 2020
Five things to watch this weekend – 31 July-2 August
Friday 31 July 2020
See thousands of free films from the BFI National Archive, catch a programme of contemporary and classic cinema on BFI Player, and read the latest from Sight & Sound.
We are very pleased to welcome you back to BFI Southbank from 1 September 2020.
Experience Tenet the way director Christopher Nolan intended, in IMAX 15/70mm — the world’s most immersive format.
Tickets are now on sale for Wednesday 26 August onwards.
Chinonye Chukwu’s spare, unsparing prison drama cuts to the heart of the injustice and inhumanity of America’s death penalty, writes Nikki Baughan.
Friday 17 July 2020
Beauties and the beast: on Lina Wertmüller’s Seven Beauties and Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver
Friday 14 August 2020
Films and TV to look out for in 2020 – still
Friday 14 August 2020
Perry Mason review: Matthew Rhys stars in a convoluted reboot
Friday 14 August 2020
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