Screening dates and booking

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Credits

  • Director-screenwriter

    Rian Johnson

  • With

    Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Andrew Scott

  • USA 2025. 140min

  • Courtesy of

    Netflix

  • Language

    English

Access information

Audio description:
Wednesday 8 October 18:45
Thursday 9 October 14:00
Sunday 19 October 12:30

Descriptive subtitles:
Thursday 9 October 14:00
Sunday 19 October 12:30

Closed Captions (CC) via WatchWord smart glasses:
Wednesday 8 October 18:45

Relaxed screening:
Thursday 9 October 17:50

Intro / Q&A Live captioned:
Wednesday 8 October 18:45

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Introduction

He solved the murder of a patriarch of a bitter, feuding family. He entered the labyrinthine world of a tech bro to peel away the layers of deceit and treachery to reveal their murderer. Now Benoit Blanc faces his toughest challenge yet – he’s going to church! Rian Johnson’s detective mastermind, gamely portrayed by Daniel Craig, has become one of the great fictional crime solvers. Part-Agatha Christie detective, a la Poirot and Marple, with a little of Arthur Conan Doyle’s eccentric super sleuth Sherlock Holmes thrown in for good measure, yet Blanc is a singular creation.

What also made previous entries of the Benoit Blanc mysteries, is the extraordinary roster of actors who populate Johnson’s intricately drawn worlds. In honouring the spirit of these brilliantly crafted films, we wouldn’t dare reveal any secrets, but the fact that Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery stars Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Cailee Spaeny, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis, Daryl McCormack, Thomas Haden Church and Andrew Scott, alongside Craig, is a solid lead that you will be kept guessing and wildly entertained with this killer Opening Night Gala.

Kristy Matheson

Content warning

Contains flashing images.

How to book

Tickets start from £10 for all screenings and events in London, with concessions available for many screenings. Booking information and ticket prices.

If you’re aged 16 to 25, sign up for free to BFI 25 and Under for a chance to get £6 tickets to all screenings and events (subject to availability).

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