Crack cocaine is destroying New York and an NYPD detective goes undercover to bring down a notorious Harlem drug lord. Wesley Snipes is on electric form as powerful drug lord Nino Brown, who heads a ...
A sweet melodrama told through the eyes of a child. Six-year-old Ok-hee lives with her widowed mother and stern grandmother-in-law in a rural village. When the kindly Mr. Han arrives to stay as a ...
Brazilian-born Cavalcanti’s itinerant career took him across different continents as well as different areas of filmmaking, but it’s this often shocking wartime thriller, produced by Ealing to ...
Mackendrick’s plague-on-all-your-houses industrial satire may be the most cynical Ealing film of all. Guinness delivers his most complex comic performance as the unworldly genius Sidney, whose ...
The character that made Christopher Reeve famous was so much a reflection of the person who played him, as this moving documentary portrait reveals. In 1995, Reeve was thrown from a horse and broke ...
Come and meet members of the BFI Home Entertainment team for an introduction to the world of DVD, Blu-ray and UHD discs. The BFI Home Entertainment team will talk about all aspects of their work, from ...
Boo Ji-young’s debut, a delightful road film, is digitally remastered. Following her mother’s sudden death, Myung-eun returns home and suggests to her sister that they go in search of their estranged ...
A border incident leaves North and South Korean soldiers wounded or dead, prompting an investigation by a neutral officer. Based on Park Sang-yeon’s novel DMZ and masterfully directed by Park ...
In the Korean War, a squad of marines choose to take a recently orphaned girl under their wings. The heartwarming bond that forms lifts their spirits as they face increasingly dangerous odds. Produced ...
A charming time capsule of the vibrant Seoul music scene, long before K-pop’s global rise. Two country bumpkins meet on a train bound for Seoul. One of them is hoping to locate his long-lost daughter ...