Jacques Demy’s ineffable coastal-town musical mixes sweetness and sting, dreams and life, as our reviewer Elizabeth Sussex wrote in the 1965 Monthly Film Bulletin.
As his wild new satire Rumours is unleashed into cinemas, we take a trip into the frantic, archaic, half-remembered dream worlds of the one and only Guy Maddin.
Ireland has inspired filmmakers from across the world. Here are 10 of the best Irish films and features set on the Emerald Isle.
Clair Titley’s short and shocking documentary tells the story of Hamatsu Tomoaki, who in 1998 was cast on a Japanese TV show to spend 15 months naked in an apartment, surviving on winnings from ...
As Cannes Grand Prix winner All We Imagine as Light arrives in cinemas, we look back over the renaissance in Indian independent cinema of the last 15 years.
Dream your way back to the golden age of screen romance with these classic silent-era love stories.
This guide gives you advice and recommendations on how to write a good application to the BFI National Lottery International Connections Fund for an in-kind Group Attendance award. This will have ...
Filmmaker Chloe Abrahams tells us about her award-winning documentary The Taste of Mango, an intimate enquiry into distressing aspects of her own family history.
A funny and charming tale of one Irish son juggling four very different mothers, Darren Thornton’s film won the LFF 2024 Audience Award for Best Feature.