A new exhibition from LAIKA, co-presented by the BFI. Embark on a journey behind the scenes of LAIKA, one of the world’s foremost pioneers in stop-motion animation. This immersive new exhibition will ...
What better way to see in the New Year than in the company of Adam Buxton and his laptop full of audiovisual marvels? Join us and the BUG team on a voyage to the outer reaches of the new music video ...
Collaborating with John Le Carré, Boorman adapted his novel and stayed faithful to its iconoclastic spirit. After Beyond Rangoon and The General and before Country of My Skull, the film is part of a ...
This steelworks melodrama ‘embraces industrial drama, sex situation, Cockney comicalities and repressed romance’ according to a contemporary reviewer. It stars John Stuart as an ambitious young man ...
Produced over 25 years and inspired by Middle Eastern folk tales and Persian miniatures, The Thief and the Cobbler is a legendary work among animation fans. It was unreleased in the UK and neither of ...
A subversive take on Robinson Crusoe, Anca Damian’s film introduces us to an exile on an island who finds common ground with a survivor from a shipwrecked migrant boat. With issues ranging from ...
Archaeology and ancient Egypt as seen by TV fiction-makers, from the BBC’s Cleopatras (1983; above) to Rome (BBC/HBO 2008). On the way we take in various visits by sundry Doctors (Dr Who: Tomb of the ...
Pasolini’s neo-realist roots show in his vehicle for the indomitable Anna Magnani, who plays a former prostitute trying to move up the social ladder. Mamma Roma reclaims her son Ettore and resettles ...
Christian Bale is the masked vigilante out to clean up the streets of Gotham in the first of Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy in IMAX 70mm. The beginning of an era for Christopher Nolan with the creation ...