Béla Tarr explores a shadow-steeped mode of infernal quasi-surrealism in this adaptation of co-writer László Kraszahorkai’s 1989 novel The Melancholy of Resistance. A small Hungarian town is rocked by ...
Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. One of Powell and Pressburger’s ...
Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Oscar-winning director Adam Elliot’s tale of separated twins in 1970s Australia is a funny and moving stop-motion triumph.
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A riveting documentary investigation into US and Western colonial ambition in Africa and its intersection with the US Jazz scene. The African Odysseys event series has been a valuable and vitally ...
Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Oscar-winning director Adam Elliot’s tale of separated twins in 1970s Australia is a funny and moving stop-motion triumph.
Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Oscar-winning director Adam Elliot’s tale of separated twins in 1970s Australia is a funny and moving stop-motion triumph.
Rob Reiner perfectly captures the spirit of William Goldman’s playful embrace and takedown of the classical fairy tale. Become a BFI Member from £39 to enjoy priority booking as well as other great ...
Returning for its 19th edition, the largest Korean film festival outside of Korea showcases a variety of films, ranging from new releases to independents to special strands, including the Women’s ...
The debate about what makes a Christmas film is a perennial one. Here, we’ve brought together a selection of classic films that might not be your go-to festive favourites, but each features at least ...