Short Film Day: Encounters Presents In Shorts Are Monsters
This International Short Film Day (21 December), Encounters presents a curated package of chilling contemporary international short films to accompany the BFI season ‘In…
Read MoreThis International Short Film Day (21 December), Encounters presents a curated package of chilling contemporary international short films to accompany the BFI season ‘In…
Read MorePakistan’s Oscar hopeful Joyland, which was previously banned from cinemas in its home country, is the latest film to receive BFI FAN New Release support.
Read MoreUPDATED: The full This Way Up 2022 programme is now live. From anime to AI, two days of inspiring sessions and speakers will help us to reflect on where we are, and energise us for what’s ahead.
Read MoreJoin BFI FAN in saying a big #ThanksToYou to National Lottery players for funding amazing arts projects across the UK.
Read MoreAhead of the release of Neptune Frost on 4 November, writer Edson Burton spoke to director Saul Williams about his unique futuristic vision.
Read MoreBFI has announced details of the new BFI National Lottery Audience Projects Fund, with £15m available over three years to support the UK exhibition and distribution sector to grow audiences for UK independent film and XR/broader screen work.
Read MoreJoin the Independent Cinema Office (ICO) for Autumn Screening Days 2022 – a hybrid event running in person at the National Science & Media Museum, Bradford (12 – 14 November) and online (15 – 18 November).
Read MoreBFI Chair Tim Richards and Chief Executive Ben Roberts have published Screen Culture 2033, the BFI’s new 10-year strategy signalling a fresh approach to benefitting the public and industry through to its landmark centenary in 2033.
Read MoreAfrofuturist fantasia Neptune Frost, is a a wondrous, thrilling sci-fi punk musical from multi-hyphenate, multidisciplinary artists Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman. It is the latest film to receive BFI FAN New Release Support. The film will be released theatrically by Anti-Worlds on 4 November 2022.
Read MoreThe 66th BFI London Film Festival (LFF) in partnership with American Express today announces the full programme line-up, which will be presented in cinemas and online, across the UK.
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