The EE British Academy Film Awards are BAFTA's highest film honors, rewarding the best work of any nationality seen on
British cinema screens.
It has taken half a century for this film to make it onto
a British cinema screen, basically because it is a low - budget independent drama about being black in early 1960s Alabama, and for no other perceptible reason.
Not exact matches
British cinema in the early 1960's pulsed with the ambitious energy, on the
screen and off, of young men — not angry, necessarily, but certainly restless.
With its abundant action, spectacular desert locales, and emphasis on honor, valor, and redemption, the story's a natural for the big
screen, and the 1939 version, starring John Clements and Ralph Richardson, is widely regarded as a classic of the
British cinema.
True Detective's Cary Fukunaga directs
British star in the first competition film to
screen at this year's Venice film festival — and the first awards contender from Netflix's new
cinema division
Tony Black on
screen legend Michael Caine... His recent political leanings aside, Sir Michael Caine remains one of the surviving legends of
British and indeed American
cinema of the last fifty years, and this weekend's Going in Style — a heist caper directed by none other than Scrubs «Zach Braff — sees him share top billing with fellow aged -LSB-...]
With support from all the major UK
cinema chains and venues ranging from the
British Library, the V&A, the BFI Southbank and Pinewood Studios to a secret bunker in Scotland, a farm in Wales, and an Ark in Northern Ireland, the Festival provides access to the big
screen at its best, including IMAX
screens and the 3D and 4D experience.
Screening: «Ed Atkins» at the BAM Rose Cinemas Presented as part of BAM's «Migrating Forms» program, a series that shows videos and films from the international art world, this screening offers a selection of high - definition videos by British artist Ed Atkins, whose work has been celebrated in solo shows at Tate Britain and
Screening: «Ed Atkins» at the BAM Rose
Cinemas Presented as part of BAM's «Migrating Forms» program, a series that shows videos and films from the international art world, this
screening offers a selection of high - definition videos by British artist Ed Atkins, whose work has been celebrated in solo shows at Tate Britain and
screening offers a selection of high - definition videos by
British artist Ed Atkins, whose work has been celebrated in solo shows at Tate Britain and MoMA PS1.
You don't want to miss Vincent Price committing the unspeakable murders of a roll call of great
British character actors in Douglas Hickox's 1973
British horror movie Theatre of Blood,
screening constantly on some stitched - together patterned blankets in one of the upper galleries, which Bock has turned into a
cinema.