Crack cocaine is destroying New York and an NYPD detective goes undercover to bring down a notorious Harlem drug lord. Wesley Snipes is on electric form as powerful drug lord Nino Brown, who heads a ...
A sweet melodrama told through the eyes of a child. Six-year-old Ok-hee lives with her widowed mother and stern grandmother-in-law in a rural village. When the kindly Mr. Han arrives to stay as a ...
Brazilian-born Cavalcanti’s itinerant career took him across different continents as well as different areas of filmmaking, but it’s this often shocking wartime thriller, produced by Ealing to ...
Mackendrick’s plague-on-all-your-houses industrial satire may be the most cynical Ealing film of all. Guinness delivers his most complex comic performance as the unworldly genius Sidney, whose ...
Parasite’s Song Kang-ho owns the screen as a salaryman turned masked wrestler. After enduring one headlock too many from his boss, a salaryman hits the gym, transforming himself into a ruler of the ...
Come and meet members of the BFI Home Entertainment team for an introduction to the world of DVD, Blu-ray and UHD discs. The BFI Home Entertainment team will talk about all aspects of their work, from ...
Boo Ji-young’s debut, a delightful road film, is digitally remastered. Following her mother’s sudden death, Myung-eun returns home and suggests to her sister that they go in search of their estranged ...
A border incident leaves North and South Korean soldiers wounded or dead, prompting an investigation by a neutral officer. Based on Park Sang-yeon’s novel DMZ and masterfully directed by Park ...
A charming time capsule of the vibrant Seoul music scene, long before K-pop’s global rise. Two country bumpkins meet on a train bound for Seoul. One of them is hoping to locate his long-lost daughter ...
9 January 17:00: Film programme announced 22 January 16:00: Industry events announced 23 January 17:00: Tickets on sale The festival is for aspiring filmmakers aged 16 to 25 who want to progress in ...