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Member exclusives
These events are exclusive to BFI Members and their guests.
Member Mondays: Monster
Finding inspiration in the poetry of the everyday, Hirokazu Kore-eda’s thoroughly engrossing tale celebrates the enchanting power of childhood friendship.
Member Mondays: Broker
A young mother leaves her baby at a church, unaware that black marketeers intend to sell it on to a childless couple willing to bid the most.
Member Mondays: Ratcatcher
Ramsay’s feature debut, set in ’70s Glasgow, is a bold, lyrical study of a 12-year-old haunted by a secret.
Member Mondays: Mulholland Drive
Hollywood is dark and dangerous, yet alluring, in David Lynch’s acclaimed thriller.
Member Mondays: La Règle du jeu
Renoir’s social comedy is a biting critique of privilege and corruption oblivious to the impending horrors of the Second World War.
Member Mondays: Tokyo Story
A welcome return of Ozu’s masterpiece, which was voted fourth in the Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll.
Member Mondays: An Autumn Afternoon
Ozu’s final film, featuring one of Chishū Ryū’s most accomplished performances, details a father’s attempts to find a husband for his daughter.
Member Mondays: The Godfather
A genre-defining masterpiece on power and family in the Italian-American mobster underworld.
Member Mondays: The Godfather Part II
Coppola’s second film about the Corleone family extends the original’s timeframe both backwards and forwards to riveting effect.
Member Mondays: Once Upon a Time in the West
Sergio Leone’s epic western features the rise of the railroads and a major struggle for power.
Member Mondays: Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Céline Sciamma’s period romance is the perfect combination of sensuality and restraint.
Member Picks: You’ve Got Mail
Nora Ephron takes The Shop Around the Corner as the basis for this popular romcom, about rival shop owners who begin an anonymous online relationship.
Member Exclusive: If...
Revolution, British style. Malcolm McDowell takes on the forces of repression at his boarding school in Lindsay Anderson and David Sherwin’s rebellious classic.
Member Picks
Share your go-to film with us and it could be the next to be screened in our regular strand exclusively for BFI Members and guests at BFI Southbank.
All Member exclusive tickets are just £6 unless otherwise stated. Members can book as soon as their priority booking opens and tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Remaining tickets will be released to the public, as a taster of the benefits of Membership, once public booking opens.
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