Broadcast on BBC2 in 1984, Threads dramatised the fallout from a nuclear attack on Sheffield with harrowing realism. We look back on a TV movie that scarred a generation of viewers for life.
Paul Duane, the director of modern Irish folk horror All You Need Is Death, speaks to Robert Wynne-Simmons, whose haunting 1982 film The Outcasts has re-emerged after decades of obscurity.
The events lineup includes LFF Spotlight conversations with Working Title Films co-chairs Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner; Head of International Production and Development at Searchlight Pictures, Katie ...
Pablo Larraín refracts another 20th-century figure of fame and misfortune in his portrait of opera legend Maria Callas. Jackie (2016) and Spencer (2021) centred on women in the public eye and hitched ...
Lee’s film adapts the graphic novel by her ex-partner Chester Brown, creating a candid his-and-hers narrative of their open relationship and its break down.
Develop strategic plans, and pilot projects and partnerships, to address local skills gaps and shortages in screen production. The BFI recognises that there are growing screen production industries ...
As London’s Open House Festival offers a glimpse inside the capital’s most impressive buildings, we take a look at the modern house on film.
Happyend unfolds in a dystopian near-future where a title card informs us that systems are crumbling. It’s here, beneath a subtly Blade Runner-ish skyline and amidst intermittent earthquakes, that a ...
A stinging satire on the British film industry, a Netflix thriller that delivers the goods, and a glowing tale of ageing romance. What are you watching this weekend?