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The BFI releases up to 40 titles a year on DVD and in dual format editions.
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241 - 250 of 346 Blu-rays and DVDs
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.
Of Time and the City
Terence Davies’ rich tapestry of archive and contemporary footage, music, quotation, reminiscence and wickedly funny observation.
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.
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.
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.
Blu-rays and DVDs
Akira Kurosawa
Animation
Barbet Schroeder
Charlie Chaplin
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Experimental cinema
Gay cinema
Jean Renoir
London films
Otto Preminger
Pier Paolo Pasolini
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