BFI: Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster,
Part two
The 1960s
was a period of transition in Hollywood, and no star
was better positioned than Burt
Lancaster to
enjoy the increasing creative freedom of those
changing times. As an ambitious actor and a maverick
independent producer, Lancaster had long challenged
the studio system’s general aversion to controversy,
realism and the downbeat.

BFI: Screwball Women: Comediennes in Classical Hollywood
Screwball Women:
Comediennes in Classical Hollywood
The
contribution of directors such as Capra
and Cukor
to Hollywood comedy is
undisputed, but their leading ladies deserve more
attention. This BFI Southbank season features some of
the most brilliant comediennes ever to light up the
screen, including the ever sophisticated
Claudette
Colbert,
smouldering Carole
Lombard and the
‘glacial goddess’, Katharine
Hepburn.
BFI: Clowning Glories: Women in Film Comedy before 1930
Clowning Glories:
Women in Film Comedy before 1930
Women were
highly active as directors during cinema’s first
decades, but few comedies directed by women from this
period survive today. However, a strong selection of
titles are still available for this retrospective,
showcasing work from Florence
Turner and
Hollywood’s most successful female director,
Dorothy
Arzner.
BFI: Birds Eye View Film Festival: Women and Comedy
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BFI: Twilight and Treachery: The Postwar European Film Noir
What exactly is film noir? To coincide with the BFI release of Bertolucci’s The Conformist, BFI Southbank presents a thought-provoking season to address this question throughout March.
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