Entering its thirty-first year, the BFI Flare film festival remains a vital showcase for queer filmmakers and artists; bringing together LGBT themed films from across the world.
"Gay ain't even an option," says Jason (Russell Tovey), resignation heavy in his voice as he faces his failed attempt to counter rumours heavy in the press. Jason is a footballer, his celebrity suggested as bei... Read More...
When a film that deals primarily with loss and abandonment can leave you with hairs prickling the back of your neck and a sense of feeling happy to be alive, you know you've stumbled across a gem.
Multi-awar... Read More...
Having been nominated for Best British Newcomer at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival, the future is bright for 19-year-old Florence Pugh. I caught up with her to discuss her breakthrough role in Carol Morley's... Read More...
Following the recent World Premiere of Dressed as a Girl at the BFI Flare Festival, we caught up with Director Colin Rothbart.
What was the catalyst to make a documentary about drag performers?
I was o... Read More...
2015 sees the collaboration of the British Council and the BFI to produce '5Films4Freedom': a global, digital human rights film event intended to spread the message across the world that love is a basic hum... Read More...
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