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These short courses help train and inspire the next generation of UK filmmakers and production crew, supporting 16 to 19-year-olds to develop new skills and gain commercial and cultural knowledge to ...
BFI Southbank has four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Eat, shop and study in a safe, scenic riverside landmark ...
Where to begin with Czech animation From fabulous fairytale worlds to shape-shifting surrealism, Švankmajer to Trnka, we take a beginner’s path through one of the world’s richest animation traditions.
Lewis and Gordon Warnecke, My Beautiful Laundrette broke major ground in its bold exploration of race and sexuality in the Thatcher era. Forty years on, what’s become of the laundrette and the other ...
All but one child from the same Pennsylvania elementary school class disappears overnight in this twisty creeper from Barbarian director Zach Cregger.
Director Shoshannah Stern’s documentary about Marlee Matlin, the first deaf actor to win an Oscar, offers thought-provoking insights into the history of disability inclusion (and exclusion) in America ...
England’s most-adapted dead lady novelist” – was a pleasing departure from other recent takes, argued our critic upon the film’s release. From our March 1996 issue.
Julien Colonna’s tense, understated debut filters an escalating gang war through the eyes of a teen girl, placing a compelling father-daughter dynamic at its centre.
Titles include Eyes Without a Face on 4K UHD and The House of Mirth and Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles on Blu-ray.
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