From Agnès Varda to Mati Diop: how these first fiction features announced the arrival of formidable talents. If the invention of film can be traced back to a pair of Frenchmen, and the first ...
The new fund allocates £911,000 to eight UK project development labs to support emerging filmmakers with genre projects.
The groundbreaking Italian neorealist films of the 1940s were centred around ordinary people. No movie stars required. Yet it was a movie star that came to embody their earthy grit: the force of ...
Boy’s muddled with your Ghouls? Here's an explainer of the world of Fallout, the post-apocalyptic TV sensation, spun off from Bethesda Game Studios’ video games.
Ryan Gosling stars as a stuntman attempting to win back his ex-girlfriend by joining the film crew of her directorial debut in a gag-filled meta-romcom from David Leitch that highlights film trickery ...
There’s a bounty of 18 new releases at the cinema this week, while at home we enter the dreams of one of the world’s greatest directors.
We’re also launching a call out for a People’s Advisory Panel, from a variety of backgrounds from across the UK and Ireland, to help influence the new collection.
We’ve reviewed our signage, wayfinding and cinema names at BFI Southbank and, from June onwards, the Studio will be known as NFT4.
Luca Guadagnino takes some big swings in this witty, frenetic three-hander starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist, where the sexual tension plays out on and off the tennis court.
Starring Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark, Starve Acre is an unsettling British folk horror set in rural Yorkshire in the 1970s. Set in rural Yorkshire in the 1970s, the plot sees Richard and Juliette ...