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The programme includes seasons dedicated to Sophia Loren, Peter Sellers, and the continuation of our Moviedrome celebration.
Ahead of his centenary on 1 July, we remember Farley Granger’s achingly tragic performance in his first starring role: as one of the fugitive lovers in Nicholas Ray’s directorial debut, They Live by ...
Director Hind Meddeb’s timely and arresting new documentary chronicles the the lives of Sudanese citizens in Khartoum during 2019’s uprising after the fall of president Omar al Bashir.
German film director Andreas Dresen creates a human-sized story rather than a heroic one with his portrayal of anti-Nazi dissents Hilde and Hans Coppi, set during Hilde’s trial for treason in wartime ...
As Shane Meadows' indie marvel TwentyFourSeven arrives on Blu-ray, we recommend 10 other monochrome masterpieces of the modern era, from directors including Christopher Nolan, Sally Potter and Isaac ...
The BFI, BAFTA albert, and ScreenSkills have launched the UK’s first National Occupational Standards and skills checklists for sustainability roles in film and TV production – marking a major step ...
Over £1.65 million of funding awarded to UK independent companies to collaborate with 10 territories.
In their assured debut about the aftermath of sexual violence, online comedian-turned-director Eva Victor balances defiantly dark humour with real melancholy.
Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, The Rock and many more. Now, as his new racing drama F1 The Movie pulls away from the starting line, we sit down with famed producer Jerry Bruckheimer to hear tales from ...
Broadcasting a weekly diet of transgressive, iconoclastic cinema into British living rooms, the BBC’s Moviedrome series turned a generation of viewers into adventurous cinephiles. How did it come ...
Plunge into July’s BFI Player line-up, which once again gathers the greatest in world cinema, white-hot and riveting.
With a season celebrating Dorothy Dandridge opening at BFI Southbank, her biographer talks about the trail-blazing Black Hollywood actress whom Whitney Houston once called ”our Marilyn Monroe”.
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