Eisenstein’s debut feature, the labour drama Strike, which was released at the start of the year, well deserves a place on this list. However, 1925 was also the year that he directed the monumental ...
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic contribution of the UK’s film, high-end TV, video games and animation programme sectors. This is the fifth report in the series on the UK ...
Born in Sunderland 100 years ago, Norden is little known today, but she exuded glamour and confidence in a string of ‘bad girl’ and femme fatale roles in post-war British cinema.
Robert Eggers brings fresh eyes and potent dread to Murnau’s silent vampire classic, but this Count Orlock can’t match the menace of the original.
The BFI is a charity. The income available to us to deliver our charitable activities comes from the following sources: The BFI has a good record of increasing its self-generated income, which is ...
A strange lodger may be a serial killer in Alfred Hitchcock’s first suspense thriller. “Hitchcock’s trick is to make a moody expressionist film in a specifically English context” Geoffrey Macnab, ...
RaMell Ross‘ lyrical adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel adopts the point of view of two teens in a brutal 1960s reform school, asking the audience not to simply observe their reality, but feel it.
A great action film for every year, 1924 to now ...
British lives, caught on film and collected online. Discover previously unseen film capturing 120 years of Britain on film. I’ve never seen my family on film before so it was a wonderful surprise to ...
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This report gives the most complete picture to date of research into workforce diversity in the UK screen sector (film, television, video games, animation programming and visual effects). The report ...