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This one-of-a-kind, completely insane film follows a disillusioned conspiracy theorist who believes that aliens have infiltrated society and plan to destroy Earth during the next lunar eclipse. He’s ...
This fascinating documentary chronicles The Black Keys’ rise from visceral blues-rock basement jamming in Akron, Ohio, to rock super-stardom. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, barely acquainted when ...
In our new BFI Southbank exhibition, we immerse ourselves in Powell and Pressburger’s mesmerising 1948 production The Red Shoes. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale, it tells the ...
One of the key films of Korean cinema’s golden age is a fascinating portrait of a culture – and one family – in a state of transition. Based on Lee Beo-seon’s short novel of the same name, Yu Hyun-mok ...
An exhibition of original works by the film director and writer. Sir Alan Parker began drawing cartoons 50 years ago when working as a copywriter at a small ad agency. ‘We had to turn out 10 ads a day ...
Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s deeply imaginative, collaborative and collectively-centred films short-circuit so many of the assumptions we make about cinema, including how it is made and what form it might ...
A visual and sonic wonder, Tomás Pichardo Espaillat’s gorgeously produced animation navigates the ghosts of one woman’s relationship. Getting over someone is hard work. Olivia is proof of this. She ...
Papercraft cities, collage concept albums and more – stop-motion games are a boundless and burgeoning world of imagination. We’ll be joined by a panel of trailblazing stop-motion developers – ...
Martin Rosen’s Watership Down, digitally remastered in 4K resolution by the BFI, remains a beautiful, beguiling and at times unsettling hallmark in the history of British animation. Join Dr Catherine ...
We present an evening of rare and precious footage featuring eccentric art-rock group Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. Research for a massive new Bonzos box set (17 CDs and 3 DVDs) has unearthed fascinating ...