Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces ...
In Naoko Yamada’s colourful anime, a trio of teen outsiders form a band, enabling them to escape the challenges of everyday life. Shy Totsuko sees people as colours. She’s attracted to fellow pupil ...
This is easily the most ‘neorealist’ of Visconti’s films, featuring non-professional actors playing versions of themselves and speaking in real Sicilian dialect. An epic story, it follows the lives of ...
Crack cocaine is destroying New York and an NYPD detective goes undercover to bring down a notorious Harlem drug lord. Wesley Snipes is on electric form as powerful drug lord Nino Brown, who heads a ...
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The new film by Brady Corbet, the director of The Childhood of a Leader and Vox Lux, is an audacious and enrapturing American post-war epic. Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor László ...
In her final days, E. Nesbit (whose Man-size in Marble this drama is adapted from) recounts the chilling tale of newlywed Victorians Jack and Laura. As they settle into a small cottage in a quiet ...
9 January 17:00: Film programme announced 22 January 16:00: Industry events announced 23 January 17:00: Tickets on sale The festival is for aspiring filmmakers aged 16 to 25 who want to progress in ...
Kes is both a local film, rooted in the South Yorkshire community it depicts and proudly held as part of its cultural heritage, and a global cultural artefact, with deeply felt universal themes of ...
Martin Rosen’s Watership Down, digitally remastered in 4K resolution by the BFI, remains a beautiful, beguiling and at times unsettling hallmark in the history of British animation. Join Dr Catherine ...
Delicately balancing darkness and light, and resplendent in its newly restored state, this beloved British animation is both a wonder and a joy. A landmark in British animation, this adaptation of ...