British Film Institute Production Board

Highlighted works

The idyllic, rural past of a Suffolk village is explored through the memories of an old man in this lyrical, poetic film from filmmaker and painter David Gladwell.

This affecting, independently produced documentary celebrates the soon–to–decommissioned ‘black fives’ and the last days of steam.

The multicultural residents of a ramshackle boarding house face multiple problems in this intricate ensemble drama.

Who Cares, the first film by documentary provocateur Nick Broomfield (Juvenile Liaison, Kurt and Courtney, Ghosts), listens to the voices of Liverpudlians being rehoused from inner-city terraces to suburban high-rise estates.

This audacious and prescient work left a profound mark on the landscape of late-1960s British cinema, with elements of its visual style evident in the work of Stanley Kubrick and Nicolas Roeg.

Post-war working-class Liverpool life is impressionistically evoked in Terence Davies’ two-part film, by turns lyrical, humorous and horrific.

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