South Korean cinema saw an explosion of creativity in the 1950s and 60s, but the films weren’t as widely exported as those of the Japanese golden age. Begin your exploration with this handful of ...
A new animated documentary presents the life of musician Pharrell Williams in an enjoyable and surprising Lego package.
The winning films explore a fascinating breadth of themes and stories, with best film going to Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail.
In our autumn 1987 issue Michal Leszczylowski, editor of The Sacrifice, remembers his last meeting with Andrei Tarkovsky.
The idea that New Zealand films could attract global success was on the ascendant in the 80s and 90s, after the New Zealand Film Commission had been established and highly distinctive films such as ...
The first sight of a major BFI restoration of films starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes premiered to London Film Festival audiences this week, in the suitably Victorian setting of Alexandra ...
The makers of DreamWorks Animation’s wild escapade talk about bringing nature and technology together. The Wild Robot screened in the BFI London Film Festival as a special presentation on 13 October ...
Director Gints Zilbalodis’s wordless environmental fable finds comedy in animal behaviours as an unlikely gang of castaway creatures fights to survive a flood.
It may not have the focus and flair of How to Train Your Dragon, but Chris Sanders’ quirky tale of an unlikely bond between an upbeat android and an orphaned gosling has a lot of heart.