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India has one of the world’s richest and most prolific film industries. Throughout 2017, we celebrate the diversity of Indian filmmaking and films about India, in cinemas and online: http://www.bfi.org.uk/india-on-film.
The writer and star of Sherlock and The League of Gentleman and a vintage horror connoisseur, Mark Gatiss talks to the Radio Times's Alison Graham about growing up with ghost stories, re-vamping Ba...
Alice Lowe, star of Sightseers and her directorial debut, Prevenge, talks to Emma Gannon during a live recording of Gannon's podcast Ctrl Alt Delete. Lowe, who filmed her comedy-horror while she wa...
The writer, broadcaster, actor and Monty Python member tells Eddie Mair about traveling on (a train called) Delia Smith, performing as part of the "comedy Beatles" and why he'd like everyone to sto...
The writer and creator of Black Mirror talks to LBC radio's James O'Brien about making a satirical news programme about "the year from hell" (2016), channelling his love of The Twilight Zone into h...
The star of Goodfellas and The Sopranos talks about working with Ray Liotta on Martin Scorsese's gangster epic. Appearing at the BFI Southbank as part of the BFI's Scorsese season, Bracco remembers...
The writer and director of a mockumentary about a future society looking back at a time when mankind used animal products tells Mark Kermode why mass veganism is an inevitability.
The stars and director of City of Tiny Lights visit the BFI to tell Danny Leigh how their London-set thriller mixes Bogart and Barking. Based on the writing of Patrick Neate, City of Tiny Lights st...
The writer and actor behind Shaun of the Dead and Spaced tells the BFI's Justin Johnson how the Coen Brothers' 1987 caper about a crim and cop couple who steal a baby was a formative influence on h...
Barry Jenkins, the director of the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated drama about three stages in the life of a man growing up gay in 80s Miami visits the BFI Southbank. Joined by Tarell Alvin McCraney, wh...
The film-makers behind The Crying Game, writer-director Neil Jordan's Troubles-set thriller about an IRA hitman on the run, visit the BFI Southbank to talk to host Jane Giles about The Crying Game'...
The author and screenwriter introduces a screening of Holiday (1938) and explains how true screwball comedies spun a progressive agenda. Ishiguro also reveals to BFI programmer Justin Johnson how h...
Actor and presenter Floella Benjamin talks to Justin Johnson about using her time as a presenter on the childrens’ TV show Play School in the 1970s to challenge the all-white culture of Childrens’ ...
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (New Trailer) - In cinemas 3 Apr | BFI release For more information on the nationwide release and to buy tickets click here: http://bit.ly/1zJVMga
Welcome to the world of a national obsession and a place where people say 'orf' instead of 'off'. Tea connoisseurs will benefit from the six golden tips for making the perfect cuppa, as well as cou...