British cinema

London – The Modern Babylon

Julien Temple’s epic time-travelling voyage to the heart of his hometown.

Addressing the Nation

It was something altogether new to be looking at ordinary things as if they were extraordinary…” John

All the Right Noises

Originally sold with the provocative tagline ‘Is 15 too young for a girl?

Anchoress

With a cast that includes Christopher Eccleston, Pete Postlethwaite and Toyah Wilcox, Chris Newby’s (Madagascar Skin) poetic debut feature, A

The Angelic Conversation

In 2007, the BFI released three Derek Jarman films together – Caravaggio (1986), Wittgenstein (1993) and The Angelic Conversation (1985) – all digi

The Animals Film

This world renowned, explosive feature-documentary, which first shocked British cinema and television audiences in 1982, has been digitally remaste

Anti-Clock

A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity.

Anti-Clock

A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity.

The Bed Sitting Room

In a vividly realised post-apocalyptic London, Mrs Ethel Shroake is crowned Queen and Lord Fortnum awaits his imminent transformation into a bedsit

The Belly of an Architect

Brian Dennehy stars as an American architect slowly losing his grip on life while working in Italy on an exhibition for the eighteenth-century French architect Etienne-Louis Boullee.

A Bigger Splash: featuring David Hockney

Director Jack Hazan and writer David Mingay (Rude Boy) had access to David Hockney and his circle from 1971 to 1973, a critical period for the inte

Bill Douglas Trilogy

Bill Douglas’s award-winning films My Childhood, My Ain Folk and My Way Home are three of the most compelling and critically acclaimed films

Bill Douglas Trilogy

Bill Douglas’s award-winning films My Childhood, My Ain Folk and My Way Home are three of the most compelling and critically acclaimed films

The Birds and the Bees

From the earliest-known example, Whatsoever a Man Soweth (1917) to the comical, but ultimately serious, ‘Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please

Black Five: The Last Days of Steam

Three films by Paul Barnes that celebrate and regret the final days of steam on the railways – preserved by the BFI National Archive and remastered

Black Jack

When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with ‘Black Jack’, a villainous ruffian, adventure and mishap are never far away.

The Black Panther

Crime drama, charting the infamous killing spree of Donald Nielson.

Bodysong

I remember seeing Bodysong and feeling like I was in a trance… moving, scary and hypnotic.”

Bodysong: Collector’s Edition

I remember seeing Bodysong and feeling like I was in a trance… moving, scary and hypnotic.” Paul Thoma

Borderline

With a new soundtrack composed and performed by Courtney Pine.

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