Shirley Anne Field in Lunch Hour, 1963, dir. James Hill

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Shirley Anne Field in Lunch Hour, 1963, dir. James Hill
British film roundup
Lunch Hour dir. James Hill, 1961
Sense and Sensibility dir. Ang Lee, 1995
Close My Eyes dir. Stephen Poliakoff, 1991
S.W.A.L.K./Melody dir. Waris Hussein, 1971
Another Country dir. Marek Kanievska, 1984
An Awfully Big Adventure dir. Mike Newell, 1995
BFI Cooking With Vincent Price With Cooking Price-Wise!
You don’t need to be a master chef to join cinema’s master of terror, Vincent Price, in the kitchen for Cooking Price-Wise, the legendary TV cookery show a brilliantly bizarre crash course in very 1970s cookery! Never previously released on any format, it comes to Blu-ray courtesy of BFI Flipside later this month, making it the perfect Christmas gift for all fans. Many extras include a new…
Cooking Price-Wise (BFI Flipside 50)
You don’t need to be a master chef to join cinema’s master of terror in the kitchen for this brilliantly bizarre crash-course in very-1970s cookery! Early in that delicious decade, while he was on a sojourn in England, the legendary screen-star and fine-dining aficionado took an unlikely break from the macabre movies to rustle up this long-sought-after labour-of-love six part television series, encouraging bored British housewives to serve up something different. From melon monsters to crocodile cucumbers, not forgetting the perfect soufflé, the marvellous Mr Price is your genial and garrulous host amid the paisley-patterned saucepans, as he demonstrates favourites recipes from around the world – in this fantastic full-fat celebrity cookery show unlike any other!
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BFI Giving David Greene's I Start Counting! A Blu-Ray Release
BFI Giving David Greene’s I Start Counting! A Blu-Ray Release
BFI have announce they are set to release David Greene’s crime drama I Start Counting! on Blu-Ray for the first time under their BFI Flipside brand in April. Eerie, atmospheric and poignant with the peculiar pain of growing up, this 1969 long-unavailable and much sought after coming-of-age thriller boasts superb performances from its youthful leads, a sharp screenplay by Richard Harris (1960s TV…
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BFI Flipside Goes 'Pagan' With Legend of the Witches And Secret Rites Release
BFI Flipside Goes ‘Pagan’ With Legend of the Witches And Secret Rites Release
An eye-opening exploration of the occult, Malcolm Leigh’s X-rated quasi-documentary Legend of the Witches is an imaginative depiction of pagan rituals as they were supposedly practised at the dawn of the downer decade.
Part mondo movie, part counter-cultural artefact, Secret Ritesis a side-step towards documentary territory by notorious exploitation stalwart Derek Ford that purports to lift the…
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BFI Flipside Goes 'Pagan' With Legend of the Witches And Secret Rites Release
BFI Flipside Goes ‘Pagan’ With Legend of the Witches And Secret Rites Release
An eye-opening exploration of the occult, Malcolm Leigh’s X-rated quasi-documentary Legend of the Witches is an imaginative depiction of pagan rituals as they were supposedly practised at the dawn of the downer decade.
Part mondo movie, part counter-cultural artefact, Secret Ritesis a side-step towards documentary territory by notorious exploitation stalwart Derek Ford that purports to lift the…
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BFI To Release Red White and Zero A film in three parts On Blu-Ray
BFI To Release Red White and Zero A film in three parts On Blu-Ray
Red White and Zero: A film in three parts directed by Peter Brook, Lindsay Anderson and Tony Richardson is set to be released by BFI on Dual Format Edition (Blu-ray and DVD) release on 10 December 2018.
Woodfall Films’ portmanteau feature is a major rediscovery, never before released in the UK. Comprised of three compelling tales, it brings together a trio of Britain’s most innovative directors…
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