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by Leila Latif
T A P E Collective discuss their BFI takeover and why representation is at the heart of their programming ethos.
by Alex Dudok de Wit
Read an exclusive extract from the new BFI Classics book on Isao Takahata’s seminal 1988 animé.
by Abigail Yartey
This vibrant biography explores much of what made the German filmmaker such a mercurial talent.
by Pamela Hutchinson
A new season at BFI Southbank celebrates the career of this screen icon, including many of her lesser-known works.
by Flora Spencer Grant
At the 64th BFI London Film Festival, three films provided a timely addition to discourse ignited by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Joanna Scanlan plays a Muslim convert who discovers a secret about her husband in Aleem Khan’s moving drama.
A new documentary gives a voice to the silenced natives in Joseph Conrad’s colonialist novel.
Four icons of African American history meet in a Miami hotel in Regina King’s promising directorial debut.
by Hannah Strong
Jamie Foxx is a jazz musician reckoning with the afterlife in Pixar’s best film in quite some time.
by Matt Turner
Eight non-fiction features that are well worth seeking out at this year’s LFF.
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