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May 2024

  • The BFI Southbank cinema in London.

    BFI’s mission to widen access to TV archives

  • Billy Connolly in Big Banana Feet.

    Dawn of the Big Yin: rediscovered film shows Billy Connolly on the road to comedy glory

April 2024

  • People watching a film at The Cinema Museum, Kennington, London

    ‘David Lynch had to personally approve the screening’: the film clubs driving the celluloid revival

    A ballooning number of repertory groups dedicated to cinema in its original medium are springing up across the UK. They explain its uphill thrills

March 2024

  • Moira Shearer in The Tales of Hoffmann, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.

    Michael Powell and Britain’s deeply conflicted attitude to cinema

    Letter: Prof Ian Christie on why the film-maker found it challenging to get backers for some of his projects

January 2024

  • Peter Bradshaw

    Don’t blame us! Are James Bond trigger warnings really for audiences’ benefit?

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Sean Connery as Bond in 1964’s Goldfinger.

    Licence to offend: BFI season gives James Bond films trigger warnings

December 2023

  • Christopher Nolan

    Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan to receive BFI fellowship

    Director behind Dunkirk, Inception and the Dark Knight trilogy awarded honour for ‘pushing limits’ of cinema

November 2023

  • Dance she must … production design for The Red Shoes by Hein Heckroth.

    The Red Shoes: behind the scenes of the classic Powell and Pressburger film – in pictures

    To tie in with its Powell and Pressburger season, the BFI have mounted an exhibition focussing on the celebrated 1948 ballet movie, drawing on a wealth of material preserved by the BFI National Archive

October 2023

  • Carl Boehm and Anna Massey in Peeping Tom

    The 1978 retrospective that kickstarted the Powell and Pressburger revival

    Letter: Ian Christie charts the British Film Institute’s role in reviving the British film-makers’ reputation

September 2023

  • Stephen Herbert

    Other lives
    Stephen Herbert obituary

    Other lives: Expert in the technical aspects of the film industry who worked for the National Film Theatre

July 2023

  • Film critic and writer Derek Malcolm at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK August 2003 COPYRIGHT PHOTO BY MURDO MACLEOD All Rights Reserved Tel + 44 131 669 9659 Mobile +44 7831 504 531 Email: m@murdophoto.com STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY see for details: www.murdophoto.com No syndication, no redistrubution, repro fees apply.

    Derek Malcolm obituary

    Distinguished Guardian film critic who wrote with wit and charm for more than 25 years

March 2023

  • BFI Entrance on South Bank; London; England; UK;

    BFI accused of taking limited steps to address systemic racism

    Film-makers Faisal Qureshi and Jonte Richardson question measures taken so far by British Film Institute
  • FreeCulture

    ‘A truly special spot’: arts insiders’ top tips for free cultural places in Britain

    From Russell Tovey to Gemma Cairney, cultural figures pick their favourite hangouts – from Edinburgh to Aberystwyth – with no entry charge
  • Edinburgh International Film FestivalÕs free outdoor screenings., Port Edgar Marina, Edinburgh, UK - 31 Jul 2021<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by BRIAN ANDERSON/REX/Shutterstock (12240768j) This weekend sees Port Edgar Marina transformed into an outdoor cinema thanks to Film Fest on the Forth, Edinburgh International Film FestivalÕs weekend of free outdoor screenings showing aquatic-themed family favourites such as Whale Rider and Jaws. Edinburgh International Film FestivalÕs free outdoor screenings., Port Edgar Marina, Edinburgh, UK - 31 Jul 2021

    Edinburgh film festival to return this summer after shock closure

    Scaled down version will run alongside Edinburgh’s other arts festivals, while panel considers reviving standalone event from 2024 on

February 2023

  • Spike Lee.

    ‘I’m on the right side of history’: Spike Lee on speaking truth to power – and why Beyoncé was robbed

    As the BlacKkKlansman film-maker picks up the British Film Institute’s top honour, he talks about being accused of provoking race riots, why his Malcolm X biopic will endure – and the problem with awards

January 2023

  • Michaela Coel on-set to launch the new BMW Filmmaking Challenge in partnership with the British Film Institute.

    Michaela Coel says film industry misses out on marginalised communities

  • A still from Travelling for a Living, Derrick Knight’s documentary about the Watersons, which was broadcast on BBC Two in 1966.

    Derrick Knight obituary

December 2022

  • Jeanne Dielman 23 rue du commerce Jeanne Dielman 23 quai du commerce 1080 Bruxelles 1975 Real Chantal Akerman Delphine Seyrig Jan Decorte. Collection Christophel © Paradise films / Unite trois<br>M9H51D Jeanne Dielman 23 rue du commerce Jeanne Dielman 23 quai du commerce 1080 Bruxelles 1975 Real Chantal Akerman Delphine Seyrig Jan Decorte. Collection Christophel © Paradise films / Unite trois

    Chantal Akerman first woman to top Sight and Sound’s greatest all-time films poll

    Film-maker’s 1976 feature Jeanne Dielman pushes Vertigo into second place and Citizen Kane into third

November 2022

  • The Draughtsman’s Contract.

    The Draughtsman’s Contract review – Peter Greenaway’s cerebral intrigue still beguiles

    Greenaway’s arch tale of sexual and political manipulation has not lost its power to bewilder and compel

October 2022

  • Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. Emma Thompson as Agatha Trunchbull in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. Sony Pictures U.K. will release Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical across the UK &amp; Ireland exclusively in cinemas on 2nd December 2022

    Emma Thompson, Daniel Craig, Harry Styles: London film festival brings out the big guns

    Opening on Wednesday, this year’s festival will host 164 feature films, from Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical to Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
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