Highlights from the BFI London Film Festival 2024
Experience the glitz of the red carpet as we bring you the latest premieres from the 68th BFI London Film Festival.
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
Experience the glitz of the red carpet as we bring you the latest premieres from the 68th BFI London Film Festival.
With Halloween upon us, now is the perfect time to see how you fare against some of the best UK folk horror across film, TV and games...
Take a look back at September with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!
Celebrate UK Black History Month with a selection of Black British stories and titles from Black talent!
The Crown and Slow Horses lead the field, with high hopes for a host of UK talent at the Primetime Emmys in September.
The fourth book of British author Mick Herron is adapted in this darkly funny, tense and gripping six-episode season.
Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance in this audacious post-modern body horror.
Experience stunning 4K visuals and sharply remastered audio in this wonderfully-enhanced version of the classic, award-winning adventure,
The story of a budding author turning to sex work to research his first novel, Sebastian poses many provocative questions about the creative process and queer life in London. Director Mikko Mäkelä joined the BFI for a conversation from...
Teaming up with Den of Geek and Roddenberry Entertainment to present a special series of Does it Fly?, the podcast examines some of our favourite sci-fi classics from a sci-fact perspective. Can you change the laws of physics? We’re going...
Travel the world with comedian Jack Whitehall and his much less jovial father, in this amusing travelogue series.
This distinctive and unique drama intelligently and compellingly explores themes of trauma, loneliness, grief and mental health crises.
Picking up where Magpie Murders left off, this gripping murder mystery features an outstanding performance from the UK’s Lesley Manville.
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.
We asked Susanna White, the director behind the TV series, The Buccaneers, why she used such a varied mix of locations, and which were her favourites.
This gripping biopic that took over a decade to make is the stunning directorial feature from award-winning cinematographer Ellen Kuras.
With over sixty unique characters from twenty popular franchises to choose from, experience the joy of fandom like never before.
Follow the incredible story of Christopher Reeve, as the iconic film actor turns to disability activism after a lethal accident.
Based on the novel by Anthony Quinn, Oscar-nominated British actor Sir Ian McKellen gives a fantastic and witty central performance.
On a future version of earth where AI dominates, play as a human border agent in this stimulating puzzle simulation.
American filmmaker Alex Ross Perry teams up with GHOST’s primary songwriter, Tobias Forge, to co-direct this vibrant music documentary.
Bill Skarsgård takes on the iconic role of The Crow in this modern reconceptualisation of the 1994 cult classic film.
Olivia Colman stars in a hard-hitting slice of social realism from actor-turned-director Paddy Considine.
Based on Alexandre Dumas’ celebrated novel, this three-series adventure-drama is a fun, fresh, and modern take on the classic.
This profound documentary series documents the brutality of the Troubles, and the grief and injustice faced by a community.
An all-star British cast feature in this glossy and stylish television heist, led by UK actor Gemma Arterton.
This ten-episode imaginative interpretation of King Arthur’s rise to power is a powerful story of enduring courage and sacrifice.
Take on the role of football manager once more in the most comprehensive edition of the series yet.
Classic British institution, Hammer Films, is revived for this fresh take on Susan Hill’s widely-adapted novel.
In this delightful remake of the 1990s cartoon, a young Paddington Bear shares new learnings and lessons.
Viggo Mortensen writes, directs, composes, co-produces and stars in this gorgeously shot Western, marking his second feature as director.