With Japan’s first full-colour film, Carmen Comes Home, screening around the UK, we dive into the luminous world of Japanese colour filmmaking in the 1950s and early 1960s.
The in-person events programme will include Hot Spot sessions with actor and filmmaker Alice Lowe (Timestalker, Prevenge), and theatre and film director Nadia Latif (The Man in My Basement).
The pioneering director of New Jack City and Posse discusses his unusual childhood, his relationship with Hollywood decision-makers, and why his director father Melvin doesn’t have a star on the Walk ...
Inspired by a treasure trove of archive healthcare films in the BFI National Archive, three filmmaking teams were tasked with making new short films tackling modern stories of the National Health ...
The Young Vic’s artistic director tells us about her debut feature – the story of two teenage friends who run away from Britain on a journey to Syria – which has just been unveiled at Sundance.
One of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Newman was drawn to playing screw-ups, rebels and antiheroes. One hundred years after he was born, we celebrate his most memorable roles.