The Statistical Yearbook is published by the BFI Research and Statistics Unit. It is published throughout the second half of each year, concluding with the full yearbook and the accompanying dataset ...
Robert Pattinson is cloned over and over, a remarkable debut puts a human face on dehumanising work, and Bob Dylan gets a night of TV. What are you watching this weekend?
A withdrawn care worker has her life turned upside down when a hard partying neighbour moves in next door in Jed Hart’s shapeshifting suburban revenge feature.
As Ken Russell’s Tommy turns 50, we explore the world of hit albums that have expanded into their own movies, from A Hard Day’s Night to Purple Rain.
A young Portuguese woman living in Scotland becomes worn down and isolated by a precarious job as a workhouse picker in this accomplished first feature.
Focusing on the life of a warehouse ‘picker’ in an Amazon-style fulfilment centre, On Falling puts a human face on the realities of precarious work in today’s gig economy. Director Laura Carreira ...
Bong Joon Ho on his sci-fi satire Mickey 17 Inside the issue: tributes to Souleymane Cissé from Martin Scorsese and more; Joshua Oppenheimer on apocalyptic musical The End; Gints Zilbalodis on ...
Slow West director John Maclean returns with a genre-splicing revenge tale about a teenage samurai performer on the run from a criminal gang in 18th century Scotland.
The Brazilian writer-director duo discuss their new erotic thriller, the influence of Brian De Palma and Paul Verhoeven, and filming in real cruising grounds.
A major London retrospective of Jacques Rivette’s work over half a century offers cinephiles a precious opportunity to watch his masterful, enigmatic 13-hour epic Out 1 on the big screen.
Our popular interview series The Makers features filmmakers who have made a major contribution to LGBTQIA+ film and television throughout their career.
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