A special 60th anniversary screening of the quintessential James Bond movie. Become a BFI Member from £39 to enjoy priority ...
“Next, it's your turn!” Those were the words All Might, Symbol of Peace, let out after defeating All For One, Symbol of Evil. All Might may no longer be the No. 1 hero of a society where most of the ...
Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role, this time accompanied by Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn on a stunning IMAX 70mm print. The last time we saw him, Arthur Fleck had transformed himself into ...
The rise and rise of Christopher Nolan is remarkable, reckons Geoff Andrew, not only for its rapidity but because it goes against the grain of many recent Hollywood developments. It's hard, perhaps, ...
An unlikely pairing of a Palestinian filmmaker, Basel Adra, and an Israeli journalist, Yuval Abraham, set out to record life in Palestinian villages that are subject to Israeli army occupation. This ...
Diana Dors gives the performance of her career in one of the most powerful British features of the 1950s. Thompson’s Palme d’Or-nominated feature gave Dors the chance to shake off the ‘blonde ...
Mira is a perfect teenage student in her final year at a strict school in the Himalayas. However, her life is thrown off course by her sexual awakening, as she becomes passionately involved with a new ...
Swords clash in a period revenge drama set during the Joseon dynasty. Before he worked for the Shaw Brothers in Hong Kong, kick-starting the martial arts movie craze in the West with 1972’s The King ...
Explore the riches of the BFI National Archive for free. Due to ongoing technical issues the BFI Mediatheque is currently closed. Our teams are working hard to resolve the problem but, please check ...
From the co-director of How to Train Your Dragon comes an incredible journey of survival, love and selflessness, featuring gorgeous animation and stunning voice performances. The epic adventure ...
Between 1978 and 1993, the Scala cinema showed over 4000 films, becoming synonymous with some of its more extreme titles, here selected by season programmers Jane Giles and Jason Wood. ‘The Scala had ...