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7th greatest British TV Show of all time by the | BFI, and a scene from the show was included in the |
y of street life in the city," according to the | BFI, and the filmmakers, "are seen introducing a co |
She joined the | BFI as the organisation's director in June 2003. |
e collection in 1995 has been identified by the | BFI as being from this film. |
ones adopted by Phrack magazine (which mentions | BFI as "nice mag" ). |
From 1958, the | BFI awarded the Sutherland Trophy, named after him, |
n to 20th Century Popular Music (1990), and The | BFI Companion to Crime (1997). |
William Frawley and girl who becomes the dummy ( | BFI database) |
ss-Platform Progamme section for details) • The | BFI Doc/Fest Tour which tours a selection of the Do |
The film is available on a | BFI DVD. |
Howrah Bridge at | BFI Film & TV Database |
ter" was shown before select movies at the 2011 | BFI Film Festival. |
ict contracted with Browning-Ferris Industries ( | BFI) for landfill gas extraction rights and electri |
The | BFI has released Herostratus on DVD and Blu-ray Dis |
This, and other content published on | BFI, has been cited in at least 4 books, as well as |
The | BFI have released The Bed-Sitting Room on DVD and B |
r the passageway between the South Bank and the | BFI IMAX cinema in London, consists of 8000 blue LE |
sed on DVD officially for the first time by the | BFI in September 2010 as part of its "Flipside" str |
recommendations led to the modernisation of the | BFI in the post-war period. |
Butchered From Inside ( | BFI) is an electronic magazine edited by the Italia |
Children at School *Available on the | BFI Land of Promise DVD Boxset |
It screened at the 2010 | BFI London Film Festival. |
or smaller film premieres, and yearly hosts the | BFI London Film Festival. |
The | BFI London IMAX cinema towards the north-west end o |
eran Evans had its world premieres at the Times | BFI London Film Festival. |
don, on the east side of Waterloo Road near the | BFI London IMAX cinema. |
rground walkways is the British Film Institute ( | BFI) London IMAX Cinema. |
Lancel as a prison officer and was shown at the | BFI London Film Festival in October 2010. |
ture length 24 City as a companion piece at the | BFI London Film Festival in October 2008. |
It premiered at the | BFI London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in April 2 |
m Festival and had a limited UK premiere at the | BFI London Film Festival on 19 October 2010. |
ofsky) discuss the film with a moderator at the | BFI London Film Festival, where it was nominated fo |
The film is not held in the | BFI National Archive and, unusually, the BFI has be |
The collections held at the | BFI National Archive were started in 1935 by Ernest |
The | BFI National Archive is a department of the British |
As of August 2010, the film is missing from the | BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the B |
n unable to locate a print for inclusion in the | BFI National Archive, and currently classes the fil |
Double Confession is currently missing from the | BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the B |
The film is not held in the | BFI National Archive (nor in this case do they even |
d Lake landfill and Browning-Ferris Industries ( | BFI), operator of the landfill, claiming that the l |
ngle Play', and in 2000 it was placed 56th in a | BFI poll of the 100 Greatest British Television Pro |
is the author of The Hollywood Musical (London: | BFI Publishing), Seeing Through the Eighties (Durha |
g Believed Lost: The Great British Film Search ( | BFI Publishing, 1992) ISBN 978-0851703060. |
In 2003 the | BFI restored the film digitally and this restoratio |
BFI Screenonline reviewer Michael Brooke points out | |
BFI Screenonline reviewer Michael Brooke states out | |
four shot film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "was a quantum leap forward in st |
The trick film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "contains one of the first Britis |
(1726)," and is, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "sophisticated in that he combine |
e tableaux film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "was one of the very first films |
The film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is essentially a facial - a medi |
of Beer (1898), according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is to record changing facial exp |
an embankment," according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is one of the earliest examples |
experiments, was according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "a very simple idea which nonethe |
of tricks," and according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "it's an effective and engrossing |
The film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is believed to be the cinema's e |
The film was, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "taken from the southern end look |
ng to life," and according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "a metaphorical cautionary tale a |
the period was, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "a serious attempt at depicting a |
This trick film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "adds additional layers of entert |
The film is, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "less formally ambitious," than t |
same year," but according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "provides an excellent illustrati |
The trick film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is an example of Smith's interes |
ve achievement," according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "with the mouth of the cave actin |
The film, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "is an excellent example of an ea |
mpositions," and according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "was so startling that it moved t |
R.W. Paul," and according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elabor |
to modern eyes," according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "was an ambitious undertaking at |
ering them," and according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "has also been cited as a pioneer |
," the director, according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline, "was continuing his experiments w |
anywhere else", according to Michael Brooke of | BFI Screenonline. |
According to | BFI, Series 1 ran from April 6 - July 6, 1977, cons |
The film premiered at | bfi Southbank (formerly the National Film Theatre) |
sible that another screening will take place at | bfi Southbank and European film festival screenings |
ow available for viewing at the archives at the | BFI Southbank . |
07, the National Film Theatre was relaunched as | BFI Southbank in considerably enlarged premises, ta |
BFI Southbank (formerly known as the National Film | |
tzero Adventure in Motion" festival at London's | BFI Southbank. |
titute, most LLGFF screenings take place in the | BFI Southbank. |
round London including Waterloo station and the | BFI Southbank. |
The | BFI staff has been interviewed a number of times by |
It was the winner of the prestigious | BFI Sutherland Trophy, Camera d'Or at Cannes, the P |
The film is 100th on the | BFI Top 100 British films list. |
e Hark, author of Star Trek, a 2008 book in the | BFI TV Classics series published by Palgrave Macmil |
he Fairy of the Phone (1936) (*Available on the | Bfi We Live in Two Worlds DVD Boxset) |
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