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BFI Southbank
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At this national film and TV archive, the best of contemporary and classic old movies are shown in a four-screen cinema. Watching a great film in a proper setting that you can’t find anywhere else makes it special. Immersing yourself in the experience sparks creativity into a bonfire of ideas. Why wouldn’t artists and writers be here? A great digital resource, where I did loads of research for my book on Soho, is the institute’s Mediatech, which has booths with television sets where you can watch short old films and TV shows. You’ll find treasures, such as the films Evelyn Waugh made as a student at Oxford in 1929. Booking is essential.
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I love the British Film Institute (BFI), mostly due to my obsession with the London Film Festival (LFF). But even when it’s not LFF season, there are other interesting festivals and screenings of films all throughout the year.
Great selection of avant garde and historic movies in show with different themes throughout the year.
BFI Southbank is the leading repertory cinema in the UK, specialising in seasons of classic, independent and non-English language films. It is operated by the British Film Institute.
Home of the British Film Institute. Offers seasons and retrospectives on major directors, actors and themes. Also a very good bookshop...of course, you also have the National Theatre and the other South Bank sites very nearby...take your pick
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0 Belvedere Rd
London, England