Programme Notes

BFI Southbank

Illuminating the Wilderness

+ discussion with artists and makers from Project Art Works Illuminating the Wilderness offers a window onto the experiences of a group of neurodiverse artists, filmmakers, families and carers ...

Ghost in the Shell

Beautifully animated and disturbingly prophetic, Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic tale centred on Public Security Section 9’s hunt for supreme hacker The Puppet Master. This is a world where gove...

The Woman in Black

Nigel Kneale has demonstrated his predilection for ghost stories in such distinctive television dramas as The Road (BBC, tx. 29/9/1963), Quatermass and the Pit (BBC, 1958-59), and The Stone Tape (B...

Miss Julie

+ intro by Elaine Wong, short film programmer, BFI London Film Festival (Friday 29 April only). If all American literature is made of tributaries of Mark Twain’s Mississippi and, as Dostoevsky had...

The Northman

The word ‘visionary’ has been grossly devalued in the world of cinema. For a long time, ‘visionary director’ has pretty much meant anyone with an excitable publicist, a sturdy CGI budget and a know...

Firebird

Peeter Rebane came across the story of Firebird seven years ago, through the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. There, he spoke with film critic and actor, Sergei Lavrentiev who gave him a copy of...

Ennio

During the five years of filming Ennio, director Giuseppe Tornatore travelled across the globe to interview over 70 renowned filmmakers and musicians about the life and work of Ennio Morricone, fro...

Saraband

Three decades after Scenes from a Marriage (1973), Saraband – which Ingmar Bergman has declared will be his final work – stages a rematch between that film’s stars, Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson...

I Confess

Set and filmed largely in Quebec, and exploiting the city’s architectural atmosphere, rich in the traditions of French Catholicism, I Confess is the Hitchcock film which treats most fully the relig...

Sebastiane

The mid-1970s were not an auspicious time to launch into feature film production. In 1975 the British film industry was collapsing fast. Cinema admissions had been falling rapidly since the 50s (in...

The Emigrants

+ pre-recorded intro by Sarah Lutton, season programmer Lots of films purport to show us what the past was like. Jan Troell’s magnum opus invites us to live there, so all-encompassing is its inves...

Playground

Director Laura Wandel on ‘Playground’ Playground, the debut feature by Belgian writer-director Laura Wandel, was one of the discoveries of 2021, winning the Fipresci Award for the Un Certain Regar...

Patlabor 2

It’s 2002, three years after the events of the original film, and national stability is threatened when Tokyo is placed under martial law amid tensions between the Japanese armed forces and police....

The Last Temptation of Christ

Scorsese on ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ Barbara Hershey, who plays Magdalene, gave you a copy of The Last Temptation of Christ in 1972. Did you read it then and know immediately you wanted to ...

Cowboy Bebop – The Movie

It’s 2071 and Earth has been abandoned for settlements on different moons and planets in the solar system. The spaceship Bepop is home to a group of bounty hunters who are seeking a terrorist threa...

Patlabor - The Movie

In a speculative 1999, and facing an oncoming typhoon, the Tokyo police force finds itself caught up in a mysterious plot involving a suicide and the suspicious reprogramming of thousands of Labors...

Benedetta

Paul Verhoeven interviewed by Kleber Mendonça Filho When I visited the Benedetta shoot almost four years ago in Italy, on a very hot day, the scene I saw being shot was part of the insurrection at...

The Year of the Sex Olympics

The Year of the Sex Olympics was first broadcast as part of BBC2’s Theatre 625 and provides an excellent example of writer Nigel Kneale at his most imaginative but downbeat. His earlier work, Quate...

Royal Space Force
The Wings of Honneamise

Contains explicit imagery of sexual violence. In an alternative world we follow a would-be astronaut as he joins a small, disenfranchised group, the Royal Space Force. Known as much for its troubl...

Quatermass and the Pit

The third series – and perhaps the best – featuring Nigel Kneale’s hugely successful creation, the steadfast scientific genius Professor Bernard Quatermass, Quatermass and the Pit (BBC) was also th...