About the British Film Institute

The British Film Institute was established in 1933 to promote greater understanding, appreciation and access to film and television culture. Its activities and services include preserving the world's largest collection of film and television material, and running the National Film Theatre, the bfi London IMAX cinema, the London Film Festival and the bfi National Library. It also releases films in cinemas and on video and publishes books and educational resources. Find out more at www.bfi.org.uk.