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Find out moreNe Zha 2 at BFI IMAX
The biggest Chinese animated action saga ever comes to the largest screen in the UK.
Find out moreBFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
Our springtime celebration of queer cinema at BFI Southbank – 19 to 30 March 2025.
Browse the programmeBFI Replay
A new free-to-access digital archive exclusively available in UK public lending libraries. Discover thousands of digitised videos and television programmes from the 1960s to the 2010s, offering a glimpse into Britain’s past, its people and places.
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The Greatest Films of All Time issue
Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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The Stimming Pool: a truly radical cinematic exploration of neurodiversity
The first feature from The Neurocultures Collective doesn’t just challenge neurodiverse stereotypes, it presents a manifesto for a new kind of cinematic language.
By Sophie Monks Kaufman
Atomfall: the game inspired by Windscale Pines’ near nuclear disaster
By George Bass
Build my gallows high: Joshua Oppenheimer on The Act of Killing
By Nick Bradshaw
La cocina: tensions boil over in Alonso Ruizpalacios’s frenzied New York kitchen drama
By Maria Delgado
5 things to watch this weekend – 21 to 23 March
By Sam Wigley
“It’s a blood opera”: on set for Gangs of London season three
By Josh Slater-Williams
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other: elegant portrait of an artist marriage
By Nick Bradshaw
Events
Director Raoul Peck, photographer Misan Harriman and writer Ekow Eshun visit BFI Southbank to talk about Peck‘s documentary on photographer Ernest Cole.
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The BFI National Archive has one of the most important film and TV collections in the world. Choose from a selection of 11,000 titles that cover 120 years of British life, and the history and art of film.
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