Otherworldly visitors meet radical homegrown visions in a July line-up spanning sci-fi classics, Free Cinema landmarks and early Peter Weir gems.
In its 40th anniversary year, explore the rich legacy of the ever-evolving BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival.
Andy Mundy Castle's thoughtful documentary follows British photographer Misan Harriman as he examines the clash between documenting injustice and earning social currency from it.
Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol are the comedian-filmmakers behind hit web series and TV show Nirvanna the Band. In their anarchic new big-screen mockumentary, they go back to the future in a film ...
Tanigaki Kenji’s The Furious turns a familiar missing-child revenge plot into a relentless martial-arts showcase starring Xie Miao and Joe Taslim.
The Italian director Francesco Sossai’s boozy road movie avoids grand epiphanies, instead painting a leisurely textured portrait of desolate spaces, and day to day living.
Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol’s Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie turns their old cult DIY comedy web series into a time-travelling Toronto adventure.
The new BFI Governors are Tanya Cordrey, Mark Herbert, Ganan Kanagathurai, Hakan Kousetta, Ryan Prince and Jane Tranter (Wales Governor).
Ahead of the release of Sophy Romvari’s acclaimed Blue Heron, we revisit 10 Canadian debut features that signalled singular talents and quietly reshaped the national film landscape.
There are plenty of reasons to hesitate before bringing a child into this world: financial, interpersonal, practical, ethical. But for millennia, even ‘end-of-days’ threats haven’t stopped many longed ...
5 things to know about The Red Shoes, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s ravishing film about a dancer ...
The winner of Sight and Sound magazine’s hugely anticipated and world-renowned Greatest Films of All Time Critics’ poll 2022 is Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles ...
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