Reframing Film
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Reframing Film

Cinema Rediscovered 2023

Season

Please note : this season finished in July 2023

Join some of the most inspiring voices in rep and archive film exhibition and distribution to explore alternative ways of connecting older films with a new wave of cinema goers and to get inspired to broaden repertory cinema beyond the comfort of the mainstream.

The sessions kick off at 11am with From Online to In-venue: a New Wave of Cinema Goers? with guests including Deeper Into Movies and Ella Kemp (Letterboxd, London Editor), hosted by Watershed’s Steph Read.

Some of the UK’s leading programmers of classic and cult genre titles will come together for a discussion about what they’ve found attracts punters through their doors in our From Akira to Zaat: the Rise of Genre Cinema? panel.

After a Networking lunch sponsored by StudioCanal, we will hear from a range of distributors and exhibitors about how we might go about broadening repertory cinema beyond the comfort of the mainstream.

You can then join in our Restored & Rediscovered slate presentation to get a better sense of what is coming up and hear about release plans from UK distributors such as Park Circus, StudioCanal, BFI distribution, Other Parties and international sales company Kino Lorber.

Reframing Film Sessions attendees get a Cinema Rediscovered Festival Pass discounted rate (£70) and are invited to the festival’s Opening event Other Ways of Seeing (5pm) and Drinks (6pm.)

This is a Film Hub South West led initiative co-presented with BFI Film Audience Network (FAN) partners funded through National Lottery. This event is free and open to FAN Member organisations and archive practitioners.

To find out how to join BFI FAN, contact your regional hub.

We are grateful to Park Circus, the Principal Sponsor for the Reframing Film Sessions alongside StudioCanal who are providing the networking lunch.

Find out more and book your place.


Previous screenings & events in this season

Quiz
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Event

Wind down and rediscover the movie trivia hidden in the recesses of your brain.

Morvern Callar

classified 15 Reframing Film
Morvern Callar
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Lynne Ramsay’s second feature is a mesmerising journey into a 21st century existential crisis shown here on a brand new 35mm BFI print.

Aftersun + A Portrait of Ga

classified 12A Reframing Film
Aftersun
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

An instant classic from its premiere onwards, Charlotte Wells’ debut feature marks her as a thrilling new voice in cinema.

Eisenstein, Mexico... and Garbo

classified 18 Reframing Film
Eisenstein in Mexico
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Join Professor Ian Christie for this special screening of A Trip to Tetlapayac in search of Eisenstein in Mexico, plus the UK Premiere of Mark Rappaport's The Marriage of Greta Garbo and Sergei Eisenstein.

Small is Beautiful: 9.5mm
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Drop-in

Join BFI National Film Archive Curatorial Archivist Rosie Taylor to see films screened on a 9.5mm projector and learn more about its prolific and fascinating history.

16mm with Nachleben Film Lab & Archive
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Drop-in

A screening of shorts projected on 16mm in the Café & Bar, closing with a rare screening of Michael Snow’s experimental film Wavelength (courtesy of LUX Moving Image).

Wanda

classified 15 Reframing Film
Wanda
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Barbara Loden’s only feature film is a masterpiece of hardscrabble, independent Americana.

Portrait of Jason

classified 15 Reframing Film
Portrait of Jason
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Hustler and singer Jason Holliday regales us over a long night of the soul in this iconic LGBTQ+ documentary.

Lunchtime Talk: 100 Years of 16mm
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Talk

Join a discussion with filmmakers and artists who use and work with the medium of 16mm fiilm.

Film, the Living Record of Our Memory

classified 12A S Reframing Film
Film, the Living Record of Our Memory
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

A journey behind the curtain of film preservation, and the painstaking work that ensures film stays alive for modern audiences.

Unlikeable Female Characters: The Last Seduction
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Spinning a web of intrigue around her male victims, this erotic thriller is centred around one of the all-time great femme fatales!

Opening event:  Other Ways of Seeing - Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Chantal Akerman’s slow-burning masterpiece was voted as the Greatest Film of All Time in the 2022 Sight & Sound poll.

Every list, everywhere, all at once: film culture in the era of lists 
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Talk

A look at the increasingly ubiquitous role of lists in shaping and navigating the past present and future of film culture.

Lunchtime Talk: Sight & Sound
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Talk

Whether you’re a film lover or are aspiring to work in film writing/criticism, this session will give you insights into Sight & Sound, home to a once-a-decade Greatest Films of All Time poll.

Film on Film: A Dog Called Discord (35mm) + Meshes in The Afternoon (16mm)
Please note: This was screened in July 2023
Film

Join Tara Judah for a very special double-bill on film, starting with BAFTA-winning director Mark Jenkin's A Dog Called Discord commissioned by the BFI to mark their recent Film on Film Festival.

Opening event: Other Ways of Seeing
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Talk

The 7th edition of Cinema Rediscovered opens with a discussion inspired by Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, which seized the top spot in Sight and Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time poll this year.

Reframing Film Sessions
Please note: This event took place in July 2023
Workshop

Explore alternative ways of connecting older films with a new wave of cinema goers & get inspired to broaden repertory cinema beyond the mainstream.

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