Text size: A A A
About the BFI
Strategy and policy
Press releases and media enquiries
Jobs and opportunities
Join and support
Become a Member
Become a Patron
Using your BFI Membership
Corporate support
Trusts and foundations
Make a donation
Watch films on BFI Player
Tickets
BFI Southbank tickets
BFI Shop
Watch and discover
In this section
Watch at home on BFI Player
What’s on at BFI Southbank
What’s on at BFI IMAX
BFI National Archive
Explore our festivals
BFI film releases
Read features and reviews
Read film comment from Sight & Sound
I want to…
Watch films online
Browse BFI Southbank seasons
Book a film for my cinema
Find out about international touring programmes
Learning and training
BFI Film Academy: opportunities for young creatives
Get funding to progress my creative career
Find resources and events for teachers
Join events and activities for families
BFI Reuben Library
Search the BFI National Archive collections
Browse our education events
Use film and TV in my classroom
Read research data and market intelligence
Funding and industry
Get funding and support
Search for projects funded by National Lottery
Apply for British certification and tax relief
Industry data and insights
Inclusion in the film industry
Find projects backed by the BFI
Get help as a new filmmaker and find out about NETWORK
Read industry research and statistics
Find out about booking film programmes internationally
Find us
Reviews and recommendations
Features
From our archives
Interviews
Comment
Polls and surveys
Sight & Sound video
2141 - 2150 of 2594 articles
Wild horses: Witold Giersz and the art of animation
The veteran Polish master talks to Alison Frank about Communist censorship, animated animals and the history of painting, from cave to salon.
Alison Frank Wednesday 6 March 2013
The other ‘Asia extreme’
Anton Bitel explores the outer edges of Eastern identity at the Pan-Asia Film Festival.
Tuesday 5 March 2013
From the Magazine
Film of the week: Caesar Must Die
Italy’s Taviani brothers return with a triumphant rendition of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in a Roman prison, writes Philip Kemp.
Friday 1 March 2013
Mingle, don’t talk: Glasgow 2013
West Scotland’s budding film festival embraced its public, writes Anna Smith.
Festivals
Ways of learning: São Paolo 2012
From Brazil to Afghanistan, Russia and a handful of films from Israel, this festival looked back, forward and side to side, reports Aaron Cutler.
Aaron Cutler Friday 1 March 2013
Film of the week: Lore
A teenager steers her four younger siblings through a mortally surreal landscape in this eerie portrait of WWII-torn Germany, writes Roger Clarke.
Roger Clarke Friday 22 February 2013
Film of the week: To the Wonder
Look afresh at Terrence Malick’s first contemporaneously set movie, writes Nick Pinkerton, and you’ll see gold in these visions.
Friday 22 February 2013
Film of the week: Gangs of Wasseypur / Gangs of Wasseypur II
Anurag Kashyap’s sprawling, scintillating gangster saga could be the international breakout that Indian cinema has been waiting for, writes Naman Ramachandran.
Berlinale Forum 2013: Sights for jaundiced eyes
Agnieszka Gratza rounds up the most daring new movies in the festival’s ‘most daring section’.
Agnieszka Gratza Tuesday 19 February 2013
The best of the Berlin Film Festival 2013
From a prize-winning study of maternal love to a day in the life of Radio France, Geoff Andrew finds much to enjoy at this year’s Berlinale.
Monday 18 February 2013
Sight & Sound articles
Annual round-ups
Bradlands
Bytes
Deep Focus
Dream palaces
Obituaries
TV
The Greatest Films of All Time poll
The pictures
Unfiction
Back to the top
Subscribe now for exclusive offers and the best of cinema. Hand-picked.