More than 60 completely free events on offer to audiences across London from 10 to 27 October 2024.
This showcase of nine new UK feature films and documentaries is a key part of the festival’s UK Talent Days, a weekend of events and activities designed to spotlight the diversity of UK talent.
This epic meditation on architecture and the construction of buildings from the ancient past will be released in the UK and Ireland on 10 January, including screenings at BFI IMAX.
On her 90th birthday, we raise a toast to the incomparable Italian screen star Sophia Loren and 10 of her finest films.
Coralie Fargeat’s beauty-myth satire The Substance isn’t shy about its influences. It’s made up of the body parts and genetic code of many earlier films.
Summer and Autumn issue Bertolt Brecht's poem for theatre workers, an address to Danish worker actors on the art of observation, was published in the magazine to reflect the political problems cinema ...
Based on a notorious real-life French court case, Cédric Kahn’s gripping film follows the 1975 high-profile murder trial of far-left militant Pierre Goldman.
As London’s Open House Festival offers a glimpse inside the capital’s most impressive buildings, we take a look at the modern house on film.
Broadcast on BBC2 in 1984, Threads dramatised the fallout from a nuclear attack on Sheffield with harrowing realism. We look back on a TV movie that scarred a generation of viewers for life.
A 70-year-old widow in Tehran shakes up her predictable existence when she pursues a relationship with a lonely taxi driver in Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha‘s defiant tale of late-in-life ...
Director Sarah Friedland explores the human mind in all its frailness and glory with her exquisite drama about a woman with dementia adjusting to a new life at an assisted living facility.
A stinging satire on the British film industry, a Netflix thriller that delivers the goods, and a glowing tale of ageing romance. What are you watching this weekend?