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The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.
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Before the Revolution
Bernardo Bertolucci’s beautifully operatic film celebrates the passion and ideology of the 1960s, winner of the Cannes Critics’s Week prize in 1964.
World cinema
La Belle et la Bête
Jean Cocteau’s landmark feat of cinematic fantasy, conjuring spectacular visions of enchantment, desire and death that have never been equalled.
Jean Cocteau
Bigger Than Life
A new miracle drug causes malevolent side effects for a happily married schoolteacher (James Mason) in Nicholas Ray’s searing melodrama.
Campfire
Four films by Bavo Defurne examine gay love and loss: Campfire, Saint, Particularly Now, In Spring and Sailor.
The Canterbury Tales
Pier Paolo Pasolini’s adaptation of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, the middle film in his Trilogy of Life series.
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Celine and Julie Go Boating
Jacques Rivette’s rarely seen yet most commercially successful film is an exhilarating combination of theatricality, paranoia and la vie Parisienne.
Chaplin at Keystone
Stunning four-disc set featuring the 34 surviving films from Charlie Chaplin’s one-year contract with the Keystone Film Company.
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin: Mutual Films Volume 1
Six films from Chaplin’s 1916 contract with the Mutual Film Corporation, including his memorable performances in The Immigrant and Easy Street.
Charlie Chaplin: Mutual Films Volume 2
Six more of the films Chaplin made with the Mutual Film Corporation: The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One AM, The Count and The Pawnshop.
Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Films Volume 1
Two-disc set featuring eight of the films Chaplin made during his one-year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company.
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Akira Kurosawa
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Barbet Schroeder
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Carl Theodor Dreyer
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Luchino Visconti
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Otto Preminger
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Yasujiro Ozu
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