Swinton was joined on the 2024 BFI & CHANEL Filmmaker Awards jury by Edward Enninful OBE, Editorial Advisor, British Vogue and Global Creative and Cultural Advisor, Vogue, Marie-Louise Khondji, ...
From Cat People to The Substance. How the depiction of monstrous women on screen has evolved and reflected society’s deeper fears about sexuality and the body.
Winner of the Golden Shell at San Sebastian Film Festival, the Spanish auteur’s mesmerising bullfighting documentary shows the beauty and the barbarism of the controversial tradition.
With his new film Abiding Nowhere screening at the BFI London Film Festival, we pick a beginner’s path through Tsai Ming-liang’s hypnotic cinema of loneliness and thwarted desire.
Meet this year's trailblazing writers, directors and producers selected to take part in BFI NETWORK@LFF talent development programme!
Kieron Webb, Head of Conservation at the BFI National Archive, introduces our plan for a state-of-the-art heritage science laboratory – part of a major £80 million research and innovation investment ...
Devout fans of Todd Phillips’s 2019 Joker may feel let down by this drastically different sequel, an unusual jukebox musical which dials down the in-your-face toxicity to see Lady Gaga and Joaquin ...
Part indie rock biopic, part absurdist jukebox-style stage musical, Alex Ross Perry’s kaleidoscopic portrait of the 1990s band Pavement is no ordinary music doc.
Adam Driver teams with Francis Ford Coppola for a dazzling futuristic vision, while a Kurosawa classic returns. What are you watching this weekend?
One hundred years after he was born, we celebrate the Italian star who transcended his ’Latin lover’ image in all-time-great films for Federico Fellini.
This year’s competition jury presidents are Alexandre O. Philippe, Dionne Edwards, June Givanni and Chloe Abrahams.
Four decades in the making, Francis Ford Coppola’s audacious New Roman project is only conventionally digestible as an old-fashioned love story, writes Jonathan Rosenbaum.