Hippodrome Silent Film Festival Online Edition
The Hippodrome Silent Film Festival (HippFest, est’d 2011) – Scotland’s first and only festival of silent cinema centred in Scotland’s oldest cinema.
Read MoreThe Hippodrome Silent Film Festival (HippFest, est’d 2011) – Scotland’s first and only festival of silent cinema centred in Scotland’s oldest cinema.
Read MoreFor its 20th anniversary, Borderlines Film Festival brings big-screen cinema back to 20 venues in the large rural area that spans Herefordshire, Shropshire, Malvern and the Welsh Marches after a gap of two years.
Read MoreAward-winning Newry-born Director Cathy Brady’s debut film Wildfire, will be touring Northern Ireland in the coming months, as part of Film Hub NI’s Collective programme which brings local films to local places.
Read MoreSamantha Morton (Walking Dead) and Tom Felton (Harry Potter) star in a new independent Welsh film, ‘Save the Cinema’, which tells the true story of the fight to save Carmarthenshire’s Lyric Theatre.
Read MoreBFI FAN members can celebrate the diversity and fluidity of desire with Touched, an alternative Valentine’s Day screening showcasing sensuous shorts by female and non-binary filmmakers.
Read MoreCinema Rediscovered celebrated the return of the big screen experience in and around Bristol before going on a UK wide tour and online c/o MUBI.
Read MoreThe latest updates and guidance regarding the Covid-19 outbreak for exhibitors and venues.
Read MoreAli & Ava, a compelling contemporary love story written & directed by BAFTA-nominated Clio Barnard (The Arbor, The Selfish Giant, Dark River), is the latest film to receive BFI FAN New Release Support.
Read MoreWriting for The Bigger Picture, Beth Privitera looks at Katia Pascariu’s unwavering performance in Radu Jude’s Bad Luck Banging or Looney Porn.
Read MoreSight and Sound, the BFI’s international film magazine, has announced its top 10 films of the year, including the upcoming Memoria and Titane.
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