Where is the BFI archive?
BFI National Archive
Established | 1935 |
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Location | Kingshill Way, Berkhamsted HP4 3TP |
Type | Film and television archive |
How do I get BFI on my TV?
You can cast films to Chromecast from your Chrome browser or iOS device, and to AirPlay from the iOS playback app. The Chromecast icon on browser is on the video player on the far right of the control panel. You can watch films on your TV by plugging your laptop or computer into your TV or projector via an HDMI cable.
When BFI was formed?
Founded in 1933, the BFI is a registered charity governed by Royal Charter. The BFI Board of Governors is chaired by Tim Richards.
Who owns British film institute?
Since 1933 they’ve cared for the BFI National Archive, and celebrated the best of British and international filmmaking through festivals, film restoration, DVD releases and cinema programming. BFI is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport.
What is the BFI archive?
The BFI archive contains nearly a million films, TV programmes and clips of historical footage. Thousands of these titles have been converted to digital format so you can stream them instantly and for free, wherever you are. Watch now through BFI Player or on our YouTube channel.
Is BFI free?
Thousands of titles from the BFI National Archive are now available online for you to watch for free.
What are the BFI remits?
The remit describes the need to Broaden UK audiences’ experience of and exposure to different cultures from around the world. There should be a symmetrical priority which describes the need to reflect the diversity of UK creativity and culture to audiences across the world.
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How often does the BFI release on Blu-ray?
The BFI releases up to 30 new titles a year on Blu-ray and DVD. We’re dedicated to releasing classics of world cinema, rarely seen British film and TV, expertly-curated British documentary and archive collections.
Where can I watch free film and TV from BFI?
Stream free film and TV from the BFI National Archive, or come and visit us to view archive footage at one of our venues. Discover how we bring the archive to life by collecting, preserving and restoring film. Thousands of beautifully preserved films, capturing 120 years of Britain on film.
What’s on the BFI BFI Film Collection?
From groundbreaking drama like Play for Today to landmark TV documentaries, the BFI is proud to present a treasure trove of classic BBC material. Highlights include the work of renowned British filmmakers such as Ken Russell and Alan Clarke, as well as our much-loved collections of BBC Ghost Stories.
Where can I watch free film and TV from the archive?
Stream free film and TV from the BFI National Archive, or come and visit us to view archive footage at one of our venues. Discover how we bring the archive to life by collecting, preserving and restoring film.