BFIflipped into British Film InstituteThe tragic mountain: the making of The Epic of Everestbfi.org.uk - BFIJohn Noel was a soldier by profession but an artist in spirit, whose contributions as a pioneering photographer and cinematographer are only now, …
BFIflipped into British Film InstituteCagney and the Mob: Kenneth Tynan on Hollywood’s original gangsterbfi.org.uk - BFITwenty one years ago James Cagney, playing in his first film, invented a new kind of screen character. In more than fifty subsequent appearances he …
BFIflipped into British Film InstituteA tribute to the late Sue Bruce-Smithbfi.org.uk - BFIIn this period when the awards season draws towards its Oscar climax, let’s consider for once the people who make films happen without wanting any …
BFIflipped into British Film InstituteScissors make films: Lotte Reiniger on creating her magical animationsbfi.org.uk - BFIScissors play a very important part in the business of making films, and if it were not for the editor’s merciful use of them, the audiences in the …
BFIflipped into British Film InstituteOliver Hermanus on Moffie: “Apartheid created a very binary code”bfi.org.uk - BFIWhen we speak on the day of Moffie’s UK release, the film’s director, Oliver Hermanus, is on lockdown in South Africa. The pandemic has him …
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/archives/old-weird-britain-film-rob-youngBFIApr 25, 2020