In her centenary year, look inside a British fan magazine which reveals how Marilyn Monroe was packaged at the height of her fame – balancing the intimate promise of her ‘real’ life with the carefully ...
Sara Dosa and Andri Snær Magnason’s Time and Water explores Iceland’s vanishing glaciers through myth, family memory and climate science.
We’re excited to share the public beta of our redesigned BFI Cinemas website. It’s now live alongside the current BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX sites, and you’re invited to explore it while we continue ...
A creatively challenged writer-director is writing a screenplay about a creatively challenged writer-director in an entertaining self-reflexive experiment from the Spanish great that feels like a ...
Pete Ohs’ airy exploration of desire, travel and self-mythology feels like Premium-Class Mumblecore, starring Charli xcx as a restless British tourist hoping to reconnect with someone from her past.
Loosely based on Claude Chabrol’s psychological thriller The Unfaithful Wife, Zvyagintsev’s story of a CEO under personal and professional pressure doubles as a potent reflection on corruption in ...
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s Cannes-awarded film reimagines Federico García Lorca’s unfinished play with an extravagant film about Spain’s history of political and homophobic persecution that ...
Since the pandemic, for me anyway, it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death. Flaws, implausibilities, audience pandering, miscast performers or just plain ...
An audience study providing fresh insights into the role of film in the context of the wider viewing landscape – including measurement of all the ways audiences consume films, the factors that ...