Funding ACES will enable research and consultation to develop and pilot new interventions to explore the impacts of convergent technologies on three key areas: environmental sustainability, equity, ...
In the late 1960s, broadcaster Bernard Braden conducted in-depth interviews with many luminaries of the era, but the series was never aired. In this footage, the British number one women’s tennis ...
Lance Hammer’s film starring Juliette Binoche as the concerned daughter of a mother with advancing dementia presents an unsentimental yet highly empathetic meditation on the limits of love in the face ...
Shahrbanoo Sadat’s confidently-made film about the relationship between two journalists in Afghanistan underlines the difficulty of having a mutually respectful romance while a volatile political ...
Bridging global cinema and countryside life, Borderlines brings more than 300 screenings – from big festival hits to restored favourites – to venues across the Marches this month.
Unconvincing Manchester accent aside, Amanda Seyfried delivers a brilliant, primal performance as Ann Lee, the radical leader of a celibate religious sect that absolved sins through intense physical ...
A fraught tale of desire, accusation and moral compromise, Term of Trial is a striking Northern drama of the British New Wave era, offering one of Olivier’s most complex screen performances and a ...
One Battle After Another was the biggest winner at this year’s BAFTA s, taking best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as adapted screenplay, cinematography and editing. The film ...
Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan star as parents of an eight-year-old girl who witnesses a horrific crime in Beth de Araújo’s smartly observed film about the illusions we carry in order to survive.
Benjamin Britten’s much-played score The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra was first commissioned for this 1946 film, which was made to inform aspiring musicians about each instrument in a ...
Cronenberg classics, fierce tales of resilience and standout world cinema collide in March’s arrivals on BFI Player.
Jessica Sarah Rinland’s experimental documentary on Argentinian zoos and animal sanctuaries takes an intimate, non-judgemental approach to its subjects, human and non-human alike.