At BFI Southbank from 18 to 19 July, the festival returns with a programme of premieres, talks and events championing disabled filmmaking, community and creativity.
Seventy-five years after the 1951 Festival of Britain brought the nation a mood of post-war optimism and excitement about the arts, this week’s object from the archive is the supplement that Sight and ...
Alongside this latest round of awards, the UK Global Screen Fund has today launched its brand new Video Games Release funding, designed to support UK video game developers to moun ...
In the first of a new series celebrating films returning to the spotlight in new restorations, Tony Rayns looks at an erotic Manila nightlife drama that troubled the censors but launched a subgenre of ...
The concluding chapter of the director’s Cairo trilogy is an angry portrait of censorship, propaganda and complicity under the rule of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
With faking and forgery at the heart of Steven Soderbergh’s new art-world drama The Christophers, we went looking for further frauds on film and came up with these 10 genuine originals.
This week, learn about a brand-new collection on BFI Replay and our assembly celebrating the archive’s progress, planning, and future.
Jane Schoenbrun’s new film opens with a body. Not a dead one – no, that comes next. What we first see, in an unsteady handheld glimpse, is the form of an on-set actor in a skin tone bodysuit, readying ...
On the outskirts of a small South Korean town called Hope, a group of hunters come across the badly mauled corpse of a cow. The bovine victim is like the crab eaten arm in Jaws (1974), the first clue ...
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