Blu-rays and DVDs

The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.

Blu-rays and DVDs

241 - 250 of 346 Blu-rays and DVDs

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  • Nosferatu

    FW Murnau’s take on the Dracula story is one of the greatest horror films, not just of the silent screen, but of all time.

    World cinema

  • Of Time and the City

    Terence Davies’ rich tapestry of archive and contemporary footage, music, quotation, reminiscence and wickedly funny observation.

    British documentary

  • The Open Road

    Groundbreaking travelogue by colour cinematography pioneer Glaude Friese-Greene, documenting life on the road from Land’s End to John O’Groats.

    British documentary

  • Opening Night

    John Cassavetes’s emotionally charged film stands as one of the great American movies about theatre and the art of performance.

    John Cassavetes

  • Ordet

    Carl Theodor Dreyer’s beautifully photographed tale explores the religious intolerance and familial tensions within a Danish farming family.

    Carl Theodor Dreyer

  • Orphee

    Magical retelling of the Orpheus myth by poet, playwright, artist and filmmaker Jean Cocteau.

    Jean Cocteau

  • Ossessione

    Restless wife Giovanna meets Gino, a rough and handsome drifter. Their passionate affair leads to the murder of Giovanna’s boorish husband.

    Luchino Visconti

  • The Other Side of the Underneath

    Jane Arden’s violent and powerful adaptation of her work with The Holocaust women’s theatre troupe.

    British film and TV

  • The Ozu Collection – The Gangster Films

    Rare, silent works mixing the thrills of western filmmaking with compositions that served as a forerunner to Ozu’s renowned, mature, post-war style.

    Yasujiro Ozu

  • Parade

    Jacques Tati returns to the boisterous music hall world in which he began his career with this brilliantly conceived spectacle.

    World cinema

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