Together with Arts Council England and LIVE Green, we’re rolling out UK-wide campaign offering public vital refuge in cultural venues during heatwaves. Cool Off in Culture features a growing list of ...
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.
From pounding rockers to haunting laments... As hit-single-launching teen musical The Young Ones arrives on Blu-ray, we select a key film song from each year of the swinging 60s.
Jodie Foster stars in Rebecca Zlotowski’s psychological thriller as an American psychiatrist in Paris drawn into investigating the death of a longtime patient, with Daniel Auteuil and Virginie Efira ...
Canadian-Hungarian director Sophy Romvari restages her childhood experiences to devastating effect in a semi-autobiographical debut feature that understands grief is not a problem to be solved.
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 ...
Despite its overstuffed plot, this return to the Toy Story franchise is guaranteed to break hearts all over again as the gang fight for imagination and relevance in a world of screen-addicted children ...
Leisa Gwenllian gives a remarkable performance in Marc Evans' Welsh-language film adaptation of the one-woman-play Iphigenia in Splott, a story of survival set in the slate quarry town of Blaenau ...
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.
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.
This August we’re celebrating Italian movie star Monica Vitti, the craft of puppeteers, and the radical cinema of Peter Watkins. Famous in the 1960s as the face of a new cinematic language she helped ...
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