The programme for January 2025 at BFI Southbank starts with Sidney Poitier: His Own Person, a major celebration of the trailblazing actor, director and activist who broke barriers with a filmography ...
In his new drama Joy, Bill Nighy plays the pioneering British obstetrician who helped develop IVF treatment. He talks to us about changing attitudes and how he’s had to “reprogramme violently”.
Following the massive global popularity of RRR in 2022, there has been increased appreciation for Indian action cinema in the Western hemisphere. Some of it feels genuine, some of it a bit fetishised ...
In partnership with Cinecittà, today we announce the full programme for Luchino Visconti: Decadence & Decay, a new season celebrating the work of the Italian filmmaker from 1 to 30 January 2025 at BFI ...
Unlock these great boxed-set experiences from more than a century ago: Louis Feuillade’s seductively modern tales of crime, conspiracy, technology and adventure.
With the help of a strong ensemble cast, Malcolm Washington pushes the cinematic potential of Wilson’s 1930s Pittsburgh play.
An 11-year-old girl embarks on an emotional journey with an immortal ghost cat in Yamashita Nobuhiro and Kuno Yoko’s frenetic, style-switching animation.
Animation can be cuddly and cosy, but it can also cause nightmares and confront some of life’s darkest aspects. As Watership Down comes to Blu-ray and 4K UHD, we round up other cartoons that are set ...
Was Merchant Ivory’s Maurice just too gay for the 1980s?
Let’s get Patrick Swayze in there too – he can play the gang leader, a mystic kind of dude. And let’s have Kathryn Bigelow directing it, catching a mighty wave in her ascendancy to the front ranks of ...
All voters and votes: The 30 Best LGBTQ+ Films of All Time ...
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic contribution of the UK’s film, high-end TV, video games and animation programme sectors. This is the fifth report in the series on the UK ...