The month ahead includes subscription exclusives for frenzied London thriller Odyssey, Benedict Cumberbatch fantasy drama The Thing with Feathers and Radu Jude’s sharp satire Kontinental ’25.
A new BFI Player collection of the London Critics’ Circle Top 20 launches today.
In our Spring 1960 issue, we evaluated the masterful debuts of two then-unknown filmmakers: Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless and Eric Rohmer’s The Sign of Leo.
As the Scorsese and Tarantino-endorsed British crime thriller Strongroom is re-released in cinemas, we break open the history of the British heist film and make off with the goods.
To brat or not to brat is the career dilemma in the film: how to follow the massive success of Brat summer? More of the same club-friendly output, something yet to be discovered, or the streamlined ...
Now forgotten, the middle-class domestic farce 29, Acacia Avenue flew the flag for risqué dialogue and saucy themes more than a decade before the first Carry On film.
Filmed on the windswept fringes of Caithness and inspired by abandoned Scottish island communities, Louis Paxton’s debut – a world premiere at Sundance – blends surreal comedy, fantasy and family ...
Pillion picks up three nominations, including for Outstanding British Film, while My Father’s Shadow and A Want in Her will also compete for Outstanding British Debut.
Film history was made in 1974, when cameras rolled on A Private Enterprise, which is believed to be the first British Asian feature film. These production stills capture the moment.
The complexity of 'statelessness' is explored through four shorts in this anthology film from the Drung Tibetan Filmmakers’ Collective that offers a philosophical and spiritual outlook on the global ...
Ashley Walters’ BFI-backed directorial debut is among the raft of UK world premieres announced for this year’s Berlin International Film Festival.
Jennifer Kroot’s riotous documentary tells the story of the wildly popular, annual Easter Sunday tradition in San Francisco known as Hunky Jesus.
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