Programme Notes

BFI Southbank

Battleship Potemkin

Every phenomenon has a chance, superficial manifestation. And underlying it is a profound feeling that reason has dictated it. So it was too with the film Battleship Potemkin. A grand epic, ‘1905’,...

The Adversary

Ray on ‘The Adversary’ Did you consciously set out with the idea that Days and Nights in the Forest , The Adversary and Company Limited would form a new trilogy? I didn’t think of it during the f...

Wayfinder

Wayfinder is Larry Achiampong’s first feature and most ambitious film to date. Set during a pandemic, the film tracks the movements of its central protagonist – The Wanderer, a young girl (played ...

Nitram

Please note: this film contains scenes that some viewers may find distressing. Nitram (Landry Jones) is a troubled young man who lives with his parents in a small Tasmanian town and is profoundly ...

BUG 63

Welcome to BUG 63. Once again Adam Buxton is here to present a fresh and new episode of BUG, combining excellent new creative work in the field of music videos with a smattering of things we were u...

All the President's Men

A contemporary review A reputation as one of the most faithful and artful of movie adaptations has preceded All the President’s Men to the screen. Beginning with Robert Redford’s acquaintance with ...

The Afterlight

+ Q&A with director Charlie Shackleton ‘More stars than there are in heaven,’ MGM boasted in its heyday. That motto could apply to Charlie Shackleton’s collage film, which places hundreds of s...

In Pursuit of Silence

+ intro and discussion. Exploring the words of Lao Tzu, ‘silence is a source of great strength’, this documentary encourages us to really observe the world around us. This contemplative, richly...

Gandhi

+ intro On the film’s 40th anniversary LIFF presents and re-examines the epic movie that brought Indian leader Gandhi to the world’s attention in the 1980s and allegedly helped inspire the non-vio...

Wings of Desire

Few modern films have made the transition to classic status as quickly as Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire. His tale of a guardian angel in a still-Wall-divided Berlin who falls in love with – and to e...

Moon, 66 Questions

Jacqueline Lentzou’s short films have been winning prizes on the international festival circuit for some time. Moon, 66 Questions is her debut feature; its subtitle is A Film About Love, Movement a...

Dobaaraa

+ Q&A with Anurag Kashyap and other special guests India’s internationally best known director, Anurag Kashyap, returns to the festival with this surreal Sliding Doors-style story of a young n...

Wayfinder

+ Q&A with director Larry Achiampong and Executive Director of Knowledge and Collections, BFI National Archive, Arike Oke Wayfinder is Larry Achiampong’s first feature and most ambitious film ...

I Could Go On Singing

Introduced by Dirk Bogarde’s nephew, Ulric van den Bogarde (Tuesday 28 June only.) A contemporary review Movie stars have been rather out of fashion ever since Hollywood discovered the Actors’ Stu...

Le Havre

Aki Kaurismäki on ‘Le Havre’ A character named Marcel Marx appeared in your 1992 film La Vie de bohème: and André Wilms plays him again in Le Havre . Is he the same character? Yes, I saved some t...

A Star Is Born

Time magazine described Garland’s performance as ‘just about the finest one-woman show in modern movie history’ and it’s still hard to believe that she didn’t win the Best Actress Oscar® for it. Ne...

The Devil, Probably

SPOILER WARNING The following notes give away some of the plot. Contemporary reviews Having made his decision to trust his cellmate, the condemned man puts his escape plan into practice and drops ...

Certain Women

Taken from Maile Meloy’s stories, Kelly Reichardt’s wonderful triptych focuses on four women (and, sometimes, the men in their lives) trying to get by in rural America. The narrative is quiet, elli...

Judy's Jukebox Singalong

To celebrate 100 years of the brilliant Judy Garland, we present a jukebox night playing clips of some of the best-known hits from her career. Our guest host Caroline George will lead you through s...

Looking for Langston

The influence of Isaac Julien’s groundbreaking, lyrical and poetic meditation on the life of revered Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes still ripples throughout the representation of queerness...