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How will 2023 in film be remembered? As the year that the business models of streaming and Marvel started to wobble; the year that Hollywood learned to start worrying and fear the AI bomb ticking beneath it; the year when film production halted due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes and the unseen labour behind cinema took the spotlight – from the minions of the ‘mini-room’ to extras who risked b
It’s a foolish endeavour to try to determine the best film, year by year, of any filmmaking nation, let alone one with so extraordinary a cinematic history as Japan. We’re foolish, too, if we think we can have a true grasp on a nation’s cinema from our crow’s nest on the other side of the globe, where so much of what we’ve been able to see has been funnelled through gatekeepers. Festival programme
To mark the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBTQ+ Film Festival, we are delighted to announce the Top 30 LGBTQ+ Films of All Time in the first major critical survey of LGBTQ+ films. Over 100 film experts including critics, writers and programmers such as Joanna Hogg, Mark Cousins, Peter Strickland, Richard Dyer, Nick James and Laura Mulvey, as well as past and present BFI Flare programmers,
Every decade since 1992, Sight and Sound has complemented its celebrated critics’ poll by formally sounding out the world’s leading directors on the ten films they believe to be the greatest of all time. Though it has always been global and inclusive in scope, the poll has expanded significantly each decade. In 1992, 101 directors voted; fast-forward to 2012, when 358 filmmakers took part. This ye
All directors who voted The directors who voted in top ten poll were: Roy Andersson Theo Angelopoulos Denys Arcand George Armitage Gillian Armstrong Olivier Assayas Alexei Balabanov Harold Becker Bruce Beresford Andrew Bergman Bernardo Bertolucci Stig Björkman Les Blair Jana Bokova John Boorman Catherine Breillat Nick Broomfield Danny Cannon Gurinder Chadha Yiwen Chen Vidhu Vinod Chopra Roger Corm
The 100 Greatest Films of All Time 2012 Once a decade Sight and Sound asks critics to select the Greatest Films of All Time. In our biggest ever poll, conducted in 2012, 846 critics, programmers and curators from around the world nominated ten best movies ever made – and the results gave us a new top film, ending the 50-year reign of Citizen Kane.
In 1952, the Sight and Sound team had the novel idea of asking critics to name the greatest films of all time. The tradition became decennial, increasing in size and prestige as the decades passed. The Sight and Sound poll is now a major bellwether of critical opinion on cinema and this year’s edition (its eighth) is the largest ever, with 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archiv
We have removed pages about films, TV programmes, people and companies from the BFI website. You can now find this information in our Collections database. Collections databaseOur online collections hold information on over 800,000 film titles – including television programmes, documentaries, newsreels, as well as educational and training films. Explore the collection
What’s on at BFI SouthbankFour screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Find out more Dune: Part Two at BFI IMAXThe only place in Europe to see a 70mm IMAX print screening of Denis Villeneuve’s conclusion to his epic sci-fi saga. Find out more BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival 2024Our springtime celebration of queer cinema is back! We can’t wait to welcome you to
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