In our new BFI Southbank exhibition, we immerse ourselves in Powell and Pressburger’s mesmerising 1948 production The Red Shoes. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale, it tells the ...
Monthly events for young filmmakers. For 2024/2025 BFI Film Academy Labs series we are again teaming up with partners across the UK to help you kickstart your screen industry careers. Our FREE Zoom ...
Join Ethan Hunt as he attempts to stop the cataclysmic plans of his foes in this showcase of the franchise’s peak entries. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take on an all-night ...
Lee Kyoung-mi and Son Ye-jin bring a distinctive and powerful female character to life in this enthralling drama. Lee Kyoung-mi’s acclaimed 2008 debut Crush and Blush was produced by Park Chan-wook.
Shell, a young woman of 17, works and lives at a remote petrol station in the Scottish Highlands with her introverted father Pete. Very rare passing trade and a few regulars visiting the station make ...
Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass collaborated on this groundbreaking trilogy of dialogue-free documentaries, presenting a perfect synergy between image and music. Joint ticket available for all three ...
This special screening will include an in-person extended introduction from director Tarsem Singh. In silent-era Hollywood, stuntman Roy Walker (Lee Pace) is brought to a hospital after an on-set ...
One of the key films of Korean cinema’s golden age is a fascinating portrait of a culture – and one family – in a state of transition. Based on Lee Beo-seon’s short novel of the same name, Yu Hyun-mok ...
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 ...
What is folk horror, and what is its cultural significance? To find out, the BFI Reuben Library welcomes Louis Bayman and Kevin Donnelly, the authors of Folk Horror on Film: Return of the British ...