Co-directors Chris Petit and Emma Matthews explore their son’s experience of epilepsy and their own struggle to find him adequate medical care in an essayistic film that has a flavour of Adam Curtis’s ...
Best known for playing stiff-upper-lip Brits, Clive Brook made only one feature as director: a period comedy set during the ‘naughty ’90s’ which is packed with modern humour and visual ingenuity.
Up to £150,000 will be available per project from experienced UK producers and creative leads with a track record in immersive or related screen-based practice.
A major two-month film season will celebrate Monroe’s 100th anniversary, with a BFI Distribution re-release of The Misfits in UK and Irish cinemas from 5 June.
Johnson, David Mackenzie’s deftly edited crime caper sees a group of men attempt to rob a bank while the military and police are busy defusing a bomb.
On the cover: the Cornish auteur Mark Jenkin on Rose of Nevada and the alchemy of analogue Inside the issue: As Otomo Katsuhiro’s Akira returns to UK cinemas nearly four decades on, Roger Luckhurst ...
A beginner’s path through the career of Peter Weir, from his beginnings in the Australian New Wave to making some of the most vivid and transporting Hollywood films of the 1980s and 90s.
This week, we have a roundup of a public engagement series and introducing a new document for archivists around the globe.