A young pregnant Amazigh woman finds herself alone during a supernatural event in Sofia Alaoui’s philosophical exploration of Moroccan class divides.
A love triangle continues into the afterlife when Elizabeth Olsen must choose whether to spend eternity with her husband or her ex in an glossy high concept story that undercooks the romance.
From The Simpsons to Broadcast News and the Best Picture-winning Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks has been a driving force in American film and TV for more than half a century. As Ella McCay, his ...
As three silent cases for Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth emerge in new restorations, we place a magnifying glass over some of the finest Sherlock Holmes dramatisations to grace big screens and ...
Find out about the three BFI-backed UK films heading to Utah in January.
BFI curators select their favourite new programmes and series from a year on British TV. How many have you watched?
From a seven-and-a-half hour masterpiece to one of the most beautiful colour films ever made: as a trio of István Szabó films arrive on Blu-ray, we present a 10-film primer on the glories of Hungarian ...
Winner of the Audience Award at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, Ish is the first feature by Imran Perretta, who received the prestigious Turner Prize bursary in 2020 for his work The Destructors.
Vivien Leigh spent two days in Paris being fitted for the luxurious costumes she wears in the 1948 version of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, which were designed by the renowned photographer and designer ...
As the classic Ealing comedy turns 70, we went walking around King’s Cross to see whether Alec Guinness and his motley band of robbers would recognise it today.
The mid-90s saw home consoles, including Sony’s blockbuster PlayStation, pushing cabinet gaming close to extinction. Yet one arcade game was ready to call ‘Action!’ on a revival. Thirty years old this ...
Guillermo del Toro to receive a BFI Fellowship ...