British documentary
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
The Animals Film
This world renowned, explosive feature-documentary, which first shocked British cinema and television audiences in 1982, has been digitally remaste
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
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
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.
British Transport Films Collection
An 18-disc box set, bringing together nine volumes of the BFI’s celebrated British Transport Films.
British Transport Films Volume Eight: Points and Aspects
Following the nationalisation of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up its own in-house film production unit.
British Transport Films Volume Five: Off the Beaten Track
Off the Beaten Track, the fifth release in the BFI’s digitally remastered double disc DVD series of British Transport Films takes a look on t
British Transport Films Volume Four: Reshaping British Railways
Reshaping British Railways is the fourth release in the BFI’s digitally remastered double disc DVD series of British Transport Films, combini
British Transport Films Volume Nine: Just the Ticket
Following the nationalisation of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up its own in-house film production unit.
British Transport Films Volume Seven: The Age of the Train
The Age of the Train, the seventh volume of British Transport Films digitally remastered and released in a double disc DVD set by the BFI – over fo
British Transport Films Volume Six: The Art of Travel
Following the nationalisation of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up its own in-house film production unit.
British Transport Films Volume Ten: London on the Move
Following the nationalisation of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up its own in-house film production unit.
British Transport Films Volume Three: Running a Railway
Running a Railway is the third release in the BFI’s digitally remastered double-disc DVD series of British Transport Films, combining favouri
The COI Collection Volume Eight: Your Children and You
A fascinating look at the social history of Britain and our ever-evolving attitudes to children and child-rearing.
The COI Collection Volume Five: Portrait of a People
The fifth volume in the COI collection, Portrait of a People, proudly looks at Britain and its people.