See a selection of his early work throughout June.
Back for a fifth year to celebrate Asian filmmaking.
14 events, from westerns to rom-coms.
30 shows in a packed programme, particularly favouring west London.
Mama Mia and Searching For Sugar Man get outdoor screenings.
Ghostbusters, When Harry Met Sally, Spinal Tap...the usual suspects. Oh, and The Usual Suspects.
Michael Winterbottom's biopic of 'King of Soho' Paul Raymond opens in cinemas today.
The provocative and divisive Danish director gets a retrospective this May.
See cult and classic cinema in unusual venues across south east London. For free.
Back for a second year of South American cinema.
Sophisticated cinema, with an Italian twist. And bubbles.
Thelma & Louise, Badlands and more at former petrol station.
Peaches and British Sea Power play special live shows (sponsored post).
Watch restored 60s classics Chelsea Girls, Sleep and Vinyl.
This weekend at the Brunei Gallery, appropriately all free.
Fringe! Queer Arts and Film Festival celebrates its third year.
Kill List, Four Lions, Submarine and This is England among recent classics to be screened at BFI.
A delightfully varied programme across local venues starts this week.
BFI Southbank offer a retrospective of controversial Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini's work.
The independent film festival returns for a second year with its theme, 'A Place Called England.'
The ICA celebrates a diverse selection of contemporary Japanese cinema in its Once Upon a Time in Japan season.
Celebrating some of the best upcoming funny films.
The BFI celebrates some of the finest screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s in the New Year.
Two new screens open today.
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