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by Adam Woodward
These beautiful, revealing posters highlight African-American culture’s contribution to cinema.
by David Jenkins
All hail Julian Barratt, star of this exceptional – and exceptionally silly – British character comedy.
by Lauren Thompson
This year’s bumper line-up boasts 114 films directed or co-directed by women.
by Little White Lies
The capital’s biggest and best annual film jamberoo will be rolling into town on 5 October.
Amma Asante’s Apartheid era period drama is set to open the 60th BFI London Film Festival.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
Five emerging filmmakers offer essential first-hand advice for how to bring your creative vision to life.
BFI Flare’s opening film, The Pass, is about a prominent footballer who represses his sexuality. We explore why this is still happening for real.
by Clarisse Loughrey
TDMS! hits the BFI London Film Festival and finds sweetness and horror in this Brie Larson-starring drama.
by Glenn Heath Jr
Jean Cocteau’s ravishing and erotic masterwork is restored as part of BFI’s huge survey of Gothic cinema.
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