The BFI is the UK's lead film organisation.

In its mission to achieve a creative and prosperous film culture and industry base, the BFI drives creative, economic, and cultural success through a linked portfolio of activities. Read more

Related links:

Awarding funds from The National Lottery





Membership

Be at the front of the queue for the hottest film tickets and enjoy exclusive access to special events.

Join today
BFI Gift Membership

Find out more

Your film heritage in cinemas and online. Watch in venues around the UK, online and in BFI Mediatheques.

The BFI cares for the world's richest and most significant collection of film and television. The BFI National Archive is at the heart of this work, where we preserve almost one million titles, from the earliest silent films to new releases and digital work.

Discover more about the Archive
Flames of Passion (1989) - extract
Flames of Passion (1989) - extract
Richard Kwietniowski's ingenious gay homage to Brief Encounter.
New releases from the BFI. Read more
DVD & Blu-ray
Ken Russell's legendary 1971 masterpiece - finally available on DVD. Released 19 March.
DVD & Blu-ray
Andrew Kötting's latest film is a touching portrait of his daughter Eden. Released 19 March.
BFI film releases and tours. Read more
Screening around the UK
The sex lives of the upper classes come under scrutiny in this tour de force of late silent British cinema.
Screening around the UK
Otto Preminger's acerbic masterpiece about erotic obsession and deadly betrayal.
Screening around the UK
Carl Dreyer's wise, witty exploration of pride, prejudice and pretensions to devout faith.
BFI books & posters
David Rudkin analyses Carl Theodor Dreyer's misunderstood masterpiece of psychological horror.
BFI books & posters
Buy prints of Hollywood and British classic movie posters from the BFI Printstore.

Department for Culture, Media and Sport Heritage Lottery Fund

We are also funded by a large number of generous individuals, trusts and corporations.

discover film

Book tickets now

BFI SouthbankBFI Imax
Sight and Sound
News and reviews from the international film magazine
Sight and Sound
Only a dream: Gene Tierney
Dan Callahan on how one of the most beautiful actresses in movies embodied the mysterious heroines of three unforgettable 40s films.
Ordinary indecent paedophile: Michael
Tom Dawson talks to casting director turned writer-director Markus Schleinzer about his child-kidnapping "anti-fairytale" Michael.
Review: If Not Us, Who
Catherine Wheatley welcomes a nuanced, melancholic portrait of the romance between 60s German radicals Bernward Vesper and Gudrun Ensslin.
Lost and found: Manuel Mur Oti
Mar Diestro-Dópido remembers the "genius" of Spanish cinema under Franco, now written out of history.
read more

Latest news from the BFI

28
Feb
An opportunity for emerging British filmmakers seeking sales representation.
28
Feb
BFI CEO Amanda Nevill applauds the approach of Darren Henley's review.
27
Feb
The Department for Education has awarded the BFI £3 million to lead on setting up a film academy for young people.
27
Feb
BFI CEO Amanda Nevill congratulates this year's Oscar winners.
read more

BFI Live

Our online video channel exploring film and TV culture

The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think

The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think
Director Adam Smith discusses his film Don't Think, a recording of The Chemical Brothers' headline set at the 2011 Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.

Find Any Film, in any format

Find Any Film