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The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.
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Manufactured Landscapes
Award-winning documentary on renowned artist Edward Burtynsky, whose large-scale photographs portray the devastating impact of industrial expansion on the environment.
World cinema
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
Explores the political life and ideas of the controversial author, linguistic scholar, radical philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky.
Master of the House
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s richly detailed tragicomedy of domestic manners is by turns funny, intensely emotional and deeply affecting.
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Medea
Pasolini directs opera singer Maria Callas in an adaptation of Euripides’ Greek tragedy.
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Michael Nyman’s Man With a Movie Camera
Dziga Vertov’s extraordinary montage of urban Russian life is both exhilarating and intellectually brilliant.
Mikio Naruse
The BFI presents three of Mikio Naruse’s finest films, now regarded as among world cinema’s greatest achievements.
More
The first feature by Barbet Schroeder (Maîtresse, The Valley), More created a sensation when it was released in 1969, quickly becoming a cult classic.
Barbet Schroeder
My Brother’s Wedding
Warm, wry drama about a man torn between his obligations to his hard-working family, aspirational brother and criminally minded friends.
The Mysterians
This classic of 50s Japanese sci-fi is an arresting vision of futuristic warfare and a cautionary tale for the atomic age.
The Name of a River
Ambitious, evocative docu-fiction film exploring the life and work of the great Indian filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak (1925-1976).
Blu-rays and DVDs
Akira Kurosawa
Animation
British documentary
British film and TV
Charlie Chaplin
Experimental cinema
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Jean Cocteau
Jean Renoir
John Cassavetes
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Luchino Visconti
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Otto Preminger
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Yasujiro Ozu
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