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The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.
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British film and TV
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191 - 200 of 346 Blu-rays and DVDs
Late Spring
Yasujiro Ozu’s influential masterpiece is a tender meditation on family politics, sacrifice and the status quo.
Yasujiro Ozu
The Leopard
Against a dramatic nineteenth-century backdrop of radical Italian Nationalism, Luchino Visconti’s masterful epic, The Leopard, follows the Si
Luchino Visconti
Luchino Visconti’s masterful epic follows the Sicilian Prince of Salina and his family as they adjust to the social turbulence of revolutionary times.
Little Malcolm (And His Struggle Against the Eunuchs)
John Hurt plays a delusional revolutionary struggling against an unseen nemesis in this chilling dark comedy.
London in the Raw
Legendary British low-budget movie mogul Arnold Louis Miller presents a cynical, sometimes startling vision of life in 1960s London with this fascinating exploitation-style documentary.
A London Trilogy
Collaborations between electronic indie trio Saint Etienne and filmmaker Paul Kelly, documenting London’s ever-changing environment.
London films
London – The Modern Babylon
Julien Temple’s epic time-travelling voyage to the heart of his hometown.
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Tom Courtenay stars in this passionate, explosive tale from the British New Wave.
The Long Day Closes
Terence Davies’s follow-up to Distant Voices, Still Lives extends his autobiographical memoirs into the 1950s.
Looking for Langston
Lyrical and poetic consideration of the life of revered Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes by award-winning filmmaker Isaac Julien.
Gay cinema
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Akira Kurosawa
Animation
Barbet Schroeder
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Charlie Chaplin
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Experimental cinema
Jean Cocteau
Jean Renoir
John Cassavetes
Otto Preminger
Pier Paolo Pasolini
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