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BFI Thriller announced as major project for autumn 2. The Silence of the Lambs (1. This autumn the BFI will embark on a nail- biting and suspense- filled UK- wide season BFI Thriller, running from Friday 2. October – Sunday 1. December at BFI Southbank, online on BFI Player, and at selected venues across the UK. The season will feature classic film and TV screenings, preview events, a UK- wide re- release of The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1. UK- wide touring programme in partnership with the ICO (Independent Cinema Office), a new 4.
K restoration BFI DVD and Blu- ray release of Henri- Georges Clouzot’s The Wages of Fear (1. BFI Compendium with contributions from writers including award- winning author Lee Child – the mind behind Jack Reacher – and critically- acclaimed author Jake Arnott (The Long Firm). Exploring political conspiracies and paranoia, erotic thrillers, racial politics, espionage, the British thriller tradition, fake news, queer characters and femmes fatales, the project will feature leading talent on- stage, a launch event at BFI Southbank featuring a special screening of Francis Ford Coppola’s haunting surveillance thriller The Conversation (1. THE BIG THRILL WEEKEND at BFI Southbank on 1. November, offering audiences a chance to delve deeper into the genre. Stuart Brown, BFI Head of Programme and Acquisitions said: “In our new reality of tumultuous global politics – Brexit, Trump, cyber- espionage, the fake news epidemic and terrorism – it’s hard not to feel disorientated amid the pervasive atmosphere of fear and division.
The thriller genre perfectly reflects these societal upheavals, fears and anxieties, from the murky world of cold- war era paranoia of the 1. Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece The Conversation and Alan Pakula’s seminal ‘paranoia trilogy’, through the dark twisted world of the genius serial killer in The Silence of the Lambs, to the present day Hitchcockian chiller The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Audiences love being on the edge of their seats and BFI Thriller will be a masterclass in the art of suspense, a visceral and emotional rollercoaster ride that will of course be best experienced in the dark and in front of a big screen.”UK- wide BFI releases. On Friday 3 November the BFI will re- release a 4. K restoration of Jonathan Demme’s Oscar- winning psychological thriller The Silence of the Lambs (1.
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The third and final film (thus far) to win the so- called ‘big five’ Oscars (best picture, director, actor, actress and screenplay), The Silence of the Lambs was the second film to feature the cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, following Michael Mann’s Manhunter five years earlier. It follows young FBI trainee Clarice Starling as she seeks the advice of Lecter to apprehend another serial killer known as Buffalo Bill. A second BFI Thriller theatrical release will be announced in due course. Classic and contemporary thrillers on the big screen at BFI Southbank. The history of big and small screen thrillers reminds audiences that they have survived in times of uncertainty and upheaval before. From the threat of the Cold War and the ever present power battles between men and women, to the rise of the Third Reich and government scandals; thrillers remind us that, despite it all, we continue to triumph over our circumstances in heart- stopping style.
Dark and dangerous women have always flourished in thrillers, and the season at BFI Southbank will take a closer look at the women in front of and behind the camera, from archetypal femmes fatales and powerful female detectives to the women who have penned some of the best- loved stories of the genre. Classic noir femmes fatales feature heavily in BFI Thriller with screenings of, among others, Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, 1. Barbara Stanwyck’s classic femme fatale; and Out of the Past (Jacques Tourneur, 1. Jane Greer and Robert Mitchum, in what is considered one of the greatest of all noirs. Double Indemnity (1. It is a common misconception that femmes fatales are exclusively the terrain of US and French noir, but a number of post- war British thrillers also featured cunning women.
Screenings of Dear Murderer (Arthur Crabtree, 1. The Long Memory (Robert Hamer, 1. Mine Own Executioner (Anthony Kimmins, 1. Obsession (Edward Dmytryk, 1. Greta Gynt, Elizabeth Sellars, Christine Norden and Sally Gray will show that in post- war Britain, beauty and talent were not on ration. A new crop of women writers such as Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl) and Paula Hawkins (The Girl on the Train) have taken the world by storm with their best- selling domestic thrillers, which place female characters at their core, unsure of whether to trust the people closest to them.
Their work comes from a rich tradition of thrillers, written by women about women, which have often been overlooked. Examples screening in the season include The Reckless Moment (Max Ophuls, 1. The Blank Wall by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, and starring Joan Bennett as a housewife who takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal, and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Curtis Hanson, 1.
Amanda Silver; after her humiliated husband kills himself, an embittered pregnant widow loses her child, and embarks on a mission of vengeance. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1. Other films that place women front and centre will include 9. The Last Seduction (John Dahl, 1. Bound (The Wachowskis, 1.
Violet concoct a scheme to steal millions of stashed mob money and pin the blame on Violet’s crooked boyfriend. The programme will also include a special event looking at the role of women in the contemporary TV thriller.
Traditionally, female roles have either been the terrorised victim or the female detective surviving in a male dominated world (Prime Suspect, The Fall, Happy Valley). But recently there has been an emergence of TV thrillers such as Apple Tree Yard and The Replacement, that place women at the centre of the plot in their own right – they live ordinary lives overtaken by dark events, and critically they fight to take back control of their lives, not as victims, but as rounded individuals who triumph against adversity. BFI Thriller will also feature a selection of exciting conspiracy and paranoia thrillers including Alan J Pakula’s ‘paranoia trilogy’, Klute (1. The Parallax View (1.
All the President’s Men (1. Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation (1. Gene Hackman as a surveillance expert whose morals are put to the test; the first film Fritz Lang’s Dr Mabuse series Dr Mabuse, The Gambler (1. The Manchurian Candidate (John Frankenheimer, 1.
Jordan Peele’s hit ‘social thriller’ Get Out (2. Klute (1. 97. 1)Paranoia and conspiracy will also manifest in an event looking at the connections between the contemporary thriller on TV and modern day concerns over terrorism, crisis of faith in the establishment and the rise of political populism. With a panel drawn from the finest exponents of the contemporary TV thriller, this event will examine the ways that these themes manifest in contemporary shows such as The Honourable Woman, Utopia and the Red Riding Trilogy, compared to the way they were tackled in the past, by famous TV thrillers such as Edge of Darkness, State of Play, Callan and The Prisoner. The latter two shows, Callan and The Prisoner, both celebrate their 5. BFI Thriller will mark the occasion with special events dedicated to both of these groundbreaking shows.
A season of thrillers would be incomplete without the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, and there will be a chance to see classic Hitchcock films like The 3. Steps (1. 93. 5) and Psycho (1. Alongside Psycho, there will also be an extended run of new documentary 7. Alexandre O Philippe, 2. Hitchcock’s masterpiece, the “man behind the curtain”, and the screen murder that profoundly changed the course of world cinema. There will also be an extended run of new ‘Hitchcockian’ thriller The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2. Cannes Film Festival.
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