The BFI Flare 2025 Programming team announce the line-up of one of the world’s most significant queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar.
Anora” and “The Brutalist” also took home major prizes at the British equivalent of the Oscars, tipping the scales again.
The film follows four women in Mexico as they each pursue happiness, and sees fearsome cartel leader (Gascon) enlist Rita ...
The indie filmmaking veteran behind 2014’s Golden Bear-winning 'Black Coal, Thin Ice' discusses returning to Berlin with a ...
Kiln Theatre has announced its new 2025/26 season, Amit Sharma's second as Artistic Director. The programme features three ...
Fridays are movie night on BBC Two as BBC Film and the BFI announce a curated season of breakthrough films from exciting ...
From Radu Jude to Richard Linklater, the Berlinale brings fresh new cinema to dark, wintry Germany this February. We pick 12 ...
Ahead of her first edition, Tuttle has refashioned her team, made bold programming decisions, built new venues and taken a ...
London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival has revealed the film titles which will open and close this year’s festival. The celebration of ...
The newly appointed artistic director talks about her approach to the German festival as well as its programme, its politics ...
Local charity movie ‘Without Mountbatten’ has been named as a finalist in the 2025 Smiley Charity Film Awards – dubbed the ...