Videos from “BFIfilms” (25 video results)
This film is showing in Oy Britannia, a new Mediatheque collection uncovering insights, injustices and hidden histories across a century of Jewish representation on British ...
Produced by the English movie pioneer R.W. Paul, this version of 'A Christmas Carol' is the earliest surviving adaptation of Dickens' work on film. The only known print, ...
'Of Dreams and Cities', a major new film season at BFI Southbank, offers an array of architectural treats in celebration of the RIBA's 175th year, looking at architects, ...
Boom Boom! Basil Brush comes to the rescue of potential careless bathers in this COI (Central Office of Information) film, trading bad puns and banter with his erstwhile ...
While 'Charley Says', 'Splink' and 'Lonely Water' may remain among the most famous COI (Central Office of Information) films, the films were at their best when the output ...
Crossing the road can be a complex business (particularly if you've seen the Jon Pertwee 'Splink' film), so the COI (Central Office of Information) employed the cast of Dad's ...
Jon Pertwee (the third Doctor Who) stars in one of the most (in)famous Central Office of Information films, using the mnemonic 'SPLINK' to educate kids in the correct way ...
One of the scarier films from the Central Office of Information films, 'Lonely Water' features Donald Pleasence voicing the character of the Grim Reaper, preying on the foolish ...
This film is showing as part of 'Brit Chic: Fashion on Film 1946-1989', a touring programme of films from the BFI National Archive screening around the UK. Visit http://www....
This film is showing as part of 'Brit Chic: Fashion on Film 1946-1989', a touring programme of films from the BFI National Archive screening around the UK. Visit http://www....
'The Questioning City' is showing as part of Eastward Ho!, a major new collection of 100 titles weaving together a century of film and television from the BFI National Archive ...
For more information on 'King Coal', a major exploration of Britain's coal mining industry as seen on film, visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/coal.html
Thud and Blunder are two ...
Topical Budget, the great British newsreel that ran from 1911-31, here shows a muslim festival at Woking Mosque, Surrey from over 80 years ago. After the Muezzin has lead ...
In this film, made during the Second World War by the Ministry of Information, a group of West Indians, led by Una Marson and Learie Constantine, assemble at Broadcasting ...
For more information on 'King Coal', a major exploration of Britain's coal mining industry as seen on film, visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/coal.html
Witty, brief, basic - and ...
For more information on 'King Coal', a major exploration of Britain's coal mining industry as seen on film, visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/coal.html
The opening suggests nothing ...
For more information on 'King Coal', a major exploration of Britain's coal mining industry as seen on film, visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/coal.html
Taken from 'Mining Review ...
The Government's campaign to encourage better hygiene in the wake of swine flu has yet to produce anything as entertaining as Richard Massingham's film, which would lead ...
One of British Transport Films' relatively early travelogues, 'East Anglian Holiday' was shot in Technicolor. Its narration combines clipped patrician received pronunciation ...
Arthur Melbourne Cooper's animation showing a boy's dream of his toys coming to life uses a live action framing device for the dream sequence which uses stop motion techniques ...
This remarkable film showing working class London life was shot around 1931. The majority of the film concentrates on the major street market at the Bricklayer's Arms end ...
This film is screening around the UK as part of the latest BFI Mediatheque on Tour programme 'The Big Smoke: Films from a Lost London 1896-1945' and features a new score ...
This fascinating film provides an authentic view of London's East End from over a hundred years ago. Flat-capped men flow in a Sunday morning tide down Middlesex Street - ...
Shot by the legendary Jack Cardiff - the Oscar-winning cinematographer of 'Black Narcissus' - this is one of a number of short films that he made in India in the late 1930s....
Filmed the year 'The Naked Civil Servant' was first published, and before he had become a household name, this very rare footage of Quentin Crisp was filmed as part of a ...

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