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  1. The new issue of Sight and Sound. In this 21st-century cinema special: 25 critics choose an era-defining film from each year of the century, and J. Hoberman asks: what is a 21st-century film? Plus: ten talking points from Cannes – George Miller on Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – remembering Roger Corman with a never-before-seen interview.

  2. We need your support so we can work to create the conditions in which screen culture and the UK’s screen industries can thrive – across the UK and around the world. Your support will help us to support creativity and the next generation of our industry, offer the widest range of screen culture, protect our film and television heritage, and ...

  3. www2.bfi.org.uk › explore-film-tv › films-tv-peopleFilms, TV and people | BFI

    7 April 2016. 10 great films from 1996. Take That broke up, the Spice Girls broke through, and Dolly the Sheep was born. But which films were in cinemas, and how do they shape up today? Nikki Baughan , Michael Brooke , Alex Davidson , Simran Hans , Georgia Korossi , Lou Thomas , Matthew Thrift , Samuel Wigley , Craig Williams.

  4. A treasure trove of new information, the BFI Filmography is an ever-expanding record that draws on credits from over 10,000 films, from the first UK film released in cinemas in 1911 through to present day, and charts the 250,000 cast and crew behind them. There are 130 genres within the BFI Filmography, the largest of which is drama with 3,710 ...

  5. CabaretCabaret. Musical194510 mins. Set during rehearsals for a cabaret show, this short film features singer Rosalind Melville. Watch for free. Five Guineas a Week Five Guineas a Week. Musical 1956 33 mins. 1950s song and dance revue set in a colourful world of boarding houses and coffee bars. Watch for free.

  6. Events. Our events for 16 to 25 year olds are run by the BFI Film Academy team and take place online and at BFI Southbank, with partner events taking place across the UK. Find out more.

  7. The BFI is a government arm's-length body and distributor of National Lottery funds for film. The BFI serves a public role, which covers the cultural, creative and economic aspects of film in the UK. It delivers this role: BFI Player is a video on demand service from the British Film Institute, streaming acclaimed, landmark and archive films.