All About My Mother

This layered tale of parenthood, loss and love is one of Pedro Almodóvar’s greatest gifts to audiences.

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In the Mood for Love

Wong Kar Wai’s achingly beautiful masterpiece, with its emotional sweep and passionate embrace, redefined the nature of the cinematic.

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Losing Ground

Kathleen Collins’ rediscovered character study of two proud people navigating the complex power dynamics of their marriage is a triumph.

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Malcolm X

The legacy and legend of the civil rights activist and leader is transformed into a charged biopic by Spike Lee.

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Morvern Callar

A young woman encounters new possibilities after the death of her partner, in Lynne Ramsay’s immersive drama, featuring an excellent Samantha Morton.

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My Brilliant Career

This Australian New Wave coming-of-age period drama defies expectations, just like its protagonist.

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Rebel Without a Cause

Nicholas Ray’s iconic film offers a sympathetic perspective to teenage anguish in a paranoid adult world.

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Working Girls

Two chicks from the sticks struggle to get ahead in the big city, in this pre-Code, Depression-era drama.

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The new 35mm prints created for the BFI National Archive are made possible by working with a global network of expert photochemical laboratories. Laboratories who’ve struck prints within the programme include: L’Immagine Ritrovata, Haghe Fillm, YCM, FotoKem, Colorlab, Hiventy, Titrafilm and ANIM, Cinemateca Portuguesa.