The BFI Film on Film Festival is returning to the Southbank this June for its second edition, dedicated to celebrating the artistic and technical aspects of filmmaking. Highlighting films presented from physical prints, the festival opens with the iconic original 1977 version of Star Wars and includes other cinematic masterpieces like Amadeus and 2001: A Space Odyssey. In addition to screenings, there will be workshops, talks, and free events, providing a comprehensive experience for cinema lovers and emphasizing the significance of film preservation in today's digital era.
This year's BFI Film on Film Festival celebrates the artistry of cinema by exclusively showcasing films from physical prints, reaffirming the unique beauty of the film medium.
The opening night features the long-awaited return of the original 1977 Star Wars, making it a highlight for fans after decades out of public view.
Between iconic 70mm screenings and rare nitrate prints, festival-goers can look forward to a diverse lineup that celebrates film history and craftsmanship.
Workshops, talks, and engaging events enrich the festival experience, making it a significant gathering for cinema enthusiasts everywhere.
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