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BFI Southbank Formerly: National Film Theatre (NFT)

(10 Ratings)
World-class institution devoted to international film culture

A beloved riverside hot spot situated between the National Theatre and the Southbank Centre art-and-music complex, the British Film Institute's three-screen flagship projects more than 1,000 films a year. Monthly themed seasons cover every imaginable aspect of film, from silent cinema, animation and avant-garde to Hollywood restorations, foreign obscurities and video, plus archived television episodes. Other features includes an archive mediatheque, library (formerly at Stephen St off Totten...

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