Bela Tarr on Filmmaking

Posted by – May 18, 2012

watch tick tock lullaby at the bfi mediatheque (for free)

Posted by – May 15, 2012

To celebrate the 26th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, we have added new free films to Beautiful Things, our landmark collection showing queer British lives on screen across the last century, which can be accessed at pop-in Mediatheques across the UK. New additions include Dream A40 (1965), Lloyd Reckord’s mesmerising underground short given a new lease of life by the BFI National Archive, while Dame Judi Dench and Bill Nighy escape dreary post-war austerity in a crumbling Soho drinking den in tragicomic TV treat Absolute Hell (1991). Contemporary work includes Tick Tock Lullaby (2007), Lisa Gornick’s witty follow-up to her debut feature Do I Love You? (2002), Nathan Evans’ series of short films featuring cult performance artist David Hoyle, and the dreamlike Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman (2011).

With over 100 films and television programmes, from Victorian drag queens and singing lesbian highwaywomen to Fingersmith (2005) and The Line of Beauty (2006), Beautiful Things celebrates Britain’s rich legacy of LGBT representation on big and small screen alike.

BFI Southbank’s Mediatheque is the place to explore the BFI National Archive for free. You can also find Mediatheques at Cambridge Central Librarythe Discovery Museum, NewcastleQUAD, Derby and Wrexham Library.

Image: Tick Tock Lullaby

i run out of the shoe shop followed by my brother in his school uniform

Posted by – May 14, 2012

woman in tought

Posted by – May 11, 2012

man in suit looks over at me

Posted by – May 8, 2012

portrait of a filmmaker who on writing a logline (something she usually can’t bear to do) is determined to make the thing

Posted by – May 2, 2012

mayday mayday lets change the system – it’s not working

Posted by – May 1, 2012

dance sequence – “you mustn’t do that again” – abstract tango

Posted by – April 30, 2012

move on

Posted by – April 25, 2012

susan sontag on film

Posted by – April 23, 2012