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The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.
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The Long Day Closes
Terence Davies’s follow-up to Distant Voices, Still Lives extends his autobiographical memoirs into the 1950s.
British film and TV
Loving Memory
Tony Scott’s acclaimed debut follows an isolated brother and sister who live with their memories and a grisly secret.
Lunch Hour
An illicit lunchtime rendezvous is played out in real time in this story of subterfuge, simmering tensions and sexual conflict.
The Mahabharata
Adaptation of one of the oldest stories in the world, a mythological epic that lies at the very heart of Indian culture.
Man of Violence
In a world of gangs and villains, one man – Moon – will stop at nothing to get the girl and take the spoils.
Miss Tulip Stays the Night + The Great Game
A delicious double dose of effervescent vintage comedy-drama starring quintessential British bombshell Diana Dors at her saucy best.
Night and the City
A baroque masterpiece of corruption, paranoia and doom that ranks among the true works of art in the film noir genre.
Nightbirds
A curious relationship develops between a mysterious young man, and the woman who invites him to stay with her.
The Other Side of the Underneath
Jane Arden’s violent and powerful adaptation of her work with The Holocaust women’s theatre troupe.
The Party’s Over
The original uncensored director’s cut of this controversial film is brought to DVD for the first time.
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Akira Kurosawa
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Barbet Schroeder
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Carl Theodor Dreyer
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Yasujiro Ozu
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