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Au hasard Balthazar

+ intro by Lou Thomas, BFI Digital Production Editor and film critic (Wednesday 31 July only) SPOILER WARNING The following notes give away some of the plot. Robert Bresson drafted the rules of a...

The Passenger

SPOILER WARNING The following notes give away the film’s ending. Michelangelo Antonioni is, to say the least, not widely recognised as a humorous director. But The Passenger (1975) – in which a ma...

The Lighthouse

+ intro by Giulia Saccogna, Programme & Research Coordinator Set on the fringes of an unspecified war, Lena returns home to an attractive and traditional mountain village in the Caucasus in an...

Taxi Driver

+ intro by Chantelle Lavel Boyea, BFI Assistant Curator of Television (Wednesday 3 July only) SPOILER WARNING The following notes give away some of the plot. New York in the 1970s as seen through...

An American Werewolf in London

+ intro by Griffin Dunne As they make their way across the Yorkshire Moors, two backpacking US students are attacked by a ferocious creature. Only one of them survives and on arriving in London he ...

Pierrot le fou

It would be as hard to remake Pierrot le fou as it would be to forget it. Somehow its rueful lovers have to be reconciled to changed times. The film is 44 years old now [at time of writing], which ...

Wild Strawberries

SPOILER WARNING The following notes give away the film’s ending. An elderly scientist (Sjöström, superb) drives with his daughter-in-law from Stockholm to Lund to receive an honorary award; distur...

When Harry Met Sally

When Harry Met Sally… is so much more than a faked orgasm and a punchline. Not only does it offer many more pleasures than these, admittedly fine comic moments, it also stands as a pivotal film tha...

Singin' in the Rain

It would be hard to find a more enjoyable, durable musical than this homage to Hollywood’s bumpy transition from silent to talking pictures. Gene Kelly is at his charismatic best, especially during...

Network

Peter Finch is mesmerising as veteran news anchor Howard Beale, who’s ‘mad as hell’ and ‘not going to take it anymore’, in this era-defining satire. Having been given two weeks’ notice due to his e...

Bye Bye Tiberias

As a child, Lina Soualem spent her summers visiting her mother’s family and swimming in the waters of Lake Tiberias. Those waters flow through Soualem’s quietly absorbing documentary Bye Bye Tiberi...

The Machine That Kills Bad People

Rossellini’s beguiling neorealist comedy proposes a sharp satire on human behaviour. Engaging us in people-watching from the start, he creates a detailed and authentic portrait of life in a small...

The Epic of Everest

Introduced by Dr Jan Faull The Epic of Everest is the official film record, shot by Captain John Noel, of the third British expedition to attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak. W...

Murder in the Family

Introduced by Josephine Botting, BFI National Archive Curator Following the death of a rich elderly aunt, a suspicion of murder falls on the extended family, plunging them into turmoil. The slend...

Douglas Is Cancelled

+ Q&A with cast Hugh Bonneville and Karen Gillan, writer Steven Moffat, executive producer Sue Vertue and director/executive producer Ben Palmer Written by globally renowned screenwriter Steve...

Sunset Blvd.

Gloria Swanson on ‘Sunset Blvd.’ When we started Sunset Blvd. we had only 26 pages of script. [Screenwriter Charles] Brackett and Wilder were determined I should do it. I didn’t want to. Because in...

Io Capitano

+ intro and discussion Senegalese youngsters Seydou and Moussa, keen to pursue a music career, leave Dakar for Europe. Their journey takes them across a vast expanse of desert, where they encounte...

Àma Gloria

Marie Amachoukeli on ‘Àma Gloria’ In Marie Amachoukeli’s bittersweet coming-of-age drama Àma Gloria, Cléo (an extraordinary six-year-old, Louise Mauroy-Panzani) leaves France to spend a sun-drenche...

Quay Brothers
in Conversation

Stephen and Timothy Quay, identical twins, were born in Norristown, near Philadelphia, in 1947. After graduating in 1969 from the Philadelphia College of Art, where they studied illustration and gr...

Gun Crazy

Gun Crazy’s inspired, lurid title hurtles onto the screen with the tabloid pizzazz of a headline. Just to complicate matters, however, Gun Crazy was originally released by United Artists in January...