Holly, by Fien Troch: people begin to seek out Holly and her cathartic energy, demanding more and more from the young girl
The Johanna Spyri and Heidi archives in Zurich have been added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World International Register
AI algorithm puts the colour back in black and white films. This is particularly interesting for the restoration of historical recordings
This spring, The Royal Ballet celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella with a brand-new production of the much-loved ballet
Focus on silver screen stars and cinema-going, from the 1930s onwards, is now open to all; the project is led by Lancaster University
The Royal Opera House is delighted to announce that, this March, audiences across the globe will be able to watch Giacomo Puccini’s final opera Turandot
On The Fringe is a film about family, love and solidarity. A countdown for three intertwined characters trying to keep it together
Peter Wright’s much-loved production of The Nutcracker will be broadcast live to over 900 cinemas for Christmas 2022
Shepherds of the Earth is a film by award-winning Finnish director Iiris Härmä that tells a fascinating story about about the Cradle of Humankind, the struggle of nomadic peoples to survive
The Draughtman’s Contract, directed by Peter Greenaway, remastered by the BFI National Archive. Elaborate, stylised, enjoyable, spiteful and mysterious