Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces ...
Join It’s Okay! and FAQ directors Kim Hye-young and Kim Da-min for a conversation with Professor Jinhee Choi. It will cover the films screening in this year’s Women’s Voices programme and the themes ...
A beautifully told romantic drama and a meditation on the nature of existence. Amid the languid pace of a small town, the lives of a terminally ill photographer and a young parking-enforcement officer ...
Some 15 years after the creative success of Kaos, the Tavianis returned to one of their literary touchstones, adapting two contrasting stories by Pirandello. A 1930s-set, musically themed satire opens ...
This tense thriller follows police detectives as they chase an elusive gangster. But more than that, Nowhere to Hide is a stunning visual exploration of movement on film, where style and the technique ...
Alain Tanner’s most widely known work is a comical rumination on the power and effectiveness of radical action. Another collaboration with John Berger and arguably Tanner’s masterpiece, Jonah follows ...
Join fellow film lovers and explore the magnificent realism and literary adaptations of Luchino Visconti. For more details and to book your place on this course, please contact City Lit on 0207 492 ...
Crack cocaine is destroying New York and an NYPD detective goes undercover to bring down a notorious Harlem drug lord. Wesley Snipes is on electric form as powerful drug lord Nino Brown, who heads a ...
The BFI hosts a filmmaking workshop, led by award-winning dark surrealist filmmaker Matthias Von Braun. It explores surrealism, the work of Luis Buñuel, David Lynch and others. Participants create, ...
Sidney Poitier woos Diahann Carroll in the city of love and to the strains of a rich Duke Ellington score. Poitier makes for a dashing romantic lead as jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, enjoying the ...
A suitably other-worldly David Bowie stars as a visitor to Earth in Nic Roeg’s stylish, cautionary sci-fi that explores the perils of consumerism. In his first starring role, Bowie plays Thomas Jerome ...