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British Film Institute Launches New Streaming Service

 

 A BRAND NEW STREAMING SERVICE DEBUTS IN THE U.S.  FRIDAY, MAY 14th 2021

Listings by Genre, Themes, Available Below

Preview Links to the Platform Available Upon Request

Select Filmmaker Interviews Available Upon Request

The British Film Institute’s BFI Player Classics streaming service is launching next FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 in the U.S. The service features a curated and prestigious Subscription Video On Demand collection of classic British cinema specifically for the American market. The platform will debut with a collection of over 200 British or British co-production films picked by BFI experts.

The BFI Player Classics catalogue features films and filmmakers that demonstrate some of the greatest innovation in British filmmaking including auteurs and mavericks such as Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Powell, Ken Russell and Ken Loach. It also includes a number of ground-breaking British filmmakers who pushed the boundaries of cinema, pioneering the exploration and representation of issues such as race, gender, sexuality and disability that couldn’t be more pertinent in 2021, including Horace Ové (Pressure, 1975), Laura Mulvey (Riddles of the Sphinx, 1977), Ron Peck (Nighthawks, 1978 and Strip Jack Naked, 1991); Menelik Shabazz (Burning an Illusion, 1981), Sally Potter (The Gold Diggers, 1983), Gurinder Chadha (I’m British But… 1989), Waris Hussein (Sixth Happiness, 1997), and John Akomfrah (Speak Like a Child, 1998).

The streaming platform will also host a number of titles not currently available across any other USA SVOD service, including:  The Lion in Winter (Anthony Harvey, 1968), I’m All Right Jack (John Boulting, 1959), Dunkirk (Leslie Norman, 1958), Went the Day Well? (Alberto Cavalcanti, 1942), Ice Cold in Alex (J. Lee Thompson, 1958), Whisky Galore! (Alexander Mackendrick, 1949), and more.

 

For ease in browsing, the catalogue is presented in both genre-based collections (e.g. British Classics, Comedy, Romance, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Horror, Thriller & Mystery, Period & History, Cult Classics, Documentary and Family) and thematic collections including Britons in Battle, Great British Icons, Sex, Based on the Book, Crime & Punishment and Woman with a Movie Camera.

The standard offer for BFI Player Classics in the U.S. will be a 7-day free trial followed by $5.99 per month.

 

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ABOUT THE BFI

Our purpose – why we do what we do:

We believe society needs stories. Film, television and the moving image bring them to life, helping us to connect and understand each other better.

We share the stories of yesterday, search for the stories of today, and shape the stories of tomorrow.

Our mission:

The BFI is a cultural charity, and the UK’s lead organization for film, television and the moving image. Our mission is to:

Founded in 1933, the BFI is a registered charity governed by Royal Charter. The BFI Board of Governors is chaired by Tim Richards.

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HIGHLIGHTS & LISTINGS

 

Highlights from Genre Based Collections:

 

For fans of the British Classics:

 

For fans of Sci-Fi/Horror:

 

For fans of Period films:

 

For fans of Mysteries and Thrillers:

 

For fans of the Cult Classics:

 

For fans of Documentaries:

 

For fans of Comedies:

 

For fans of Romance:

 

For fans of Adventures/Action films:

 

For fans of Family Films:

 

Highlights from Theme Based Collections:

 

Britons in Battle:

  1. Went the Day Well directed by Alberto Cavalcanti (1942).
  1. The Cruel Sea directed by Charles Frend (1953). Nominated for one Oscar (Best Writing, Screenplay) and three BAFTAs (Best British Actor, Best British Film, Best Film from any Source)
  1. Ice Cold in Alex directed by J. Lee Thompson (1958). Nominated for four BAFTA Awards (Best Film, Best British Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best British Screenplay).

 

Great British Icons:

 

Upstairs Downstairs – the British Class System:

 

Women with a Movie Camera:

 

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