Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze invites us to try a new way of seeing in a subdued low-tech portrait of a post-Soviet nation between two worlds, shot on a 2008 Sony Ericsson phone.
A UK industry first, the bespoke toolkit for independent film provides free, accessible and achievable guides to reducing the environmental impact of film productions. BFI also announces it will fund ...
In The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford, Peter Mullan stars as a lonely tour guide whose grip on reality slips when a Game of Thrones-style TV production transforms his hometown into a spectacle. Debut ...
In Rohan Kanawade’s tender debut, a closeted gay man finds solace in the company of an old flame as he returns to his ancestral village for his father’s funeral.
David Hockney has played a leading, or emblematic, role in the transformation of British life over the past fourteen years. His rise as an exhibitionistic, homosexual, unabashedly North Country ...
Supporting UK producers to work as partners on international co-productions and help create new global projects.
Sheep in the Box: a jarringly sentimental exploration of AI and grief ...
The Culture Recovery Fund for Independent Cinemas in England was administered by the BFI on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). The fund was part of the UK ...
This tale of a teenager’s obsession for his co-worker takes place in the grimy interiors of a run-down London bath house and the late night streets of seedy Soho.
Reports commissioned to monitor the delivery and impact of the funding we provide. As an organisation managing public funding and with a remit to provide leadership and support for the sector and its ...
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