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Find out moreFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga at BFI IMAX
George Miller returns for a fifth instalment of his kinetic, post-apocalypse action series, this time focusing on the origin story of the legendary driver.
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Hounds: Kamal Lazraq’s Moroccan crime drama is a striking parable of human degradation
After a kidnapping job goes sideways, an impoverished father and son desperately try to dispose of the body before morning in Kamal Lazraq’s powerfully unsentimental film.
By Chris Shields
Short, British and animated: how funding has supported a new wave of UK animation
By Jez Stewart
Àma Gloria: a tender portrayal of the complex bonds between children and the nannies that raise them
By Simran Hans
HM King Charles III renews his patronage of the BFI
HM King Charles III renews his patronage of the BFI75 years of Kind Hearts and Coronets: how locations from the murderous Ealing classic today
By Adam Scovell
Sasquatch Sunset: Bigfoot comedy combines gross-out humour with high-end craftsmanship
By Adam Nayman
5 things to watch this weekend – 7 to 9 June
By Sam Wigley
Events
Director Murray Grigor, actor Bill Paterson and Big Banana Feet tour manager, Billy Johnson, discuss the Billy Connolly tour film, a restored documentary that captures ‘The Big Yin’ on and off stage during his 1975 tour of Ireland.
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