Events

What might a more inclusive film programming world look like?

By Lillian Crawford

Lillian Crawford and her fellow Barbican Young Programmers reflect on their experiences of curating film events and hopes for a more inclusive film programming community.

Exploring the post-modern pop culture horrors at the heart of British identity

By Arijana Zeric

A new exhibition at Somerset House explores horror through the lens of British political and social upheaval.

Sofia Coppola: Forever Young goes on tour in NYC and LA

By Little White Lies

Watch some great movies and pick up a signed copy of our latest book at these exclusive events.

Discover an anime treasure trove this spring at the BFI

By Kambole Campbell

As part of their Japan season, the BFI presents a programme of new and classic animation plus special events.

Discover the haunting ghost stories of Tracey Moffatt’s beDevil

By Ben Nicholson

The pioneering First Nations filmmaker’s debut feature screens as part of a new season at the Barbican this February.

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