BFI Southbank
About BFI Southbank
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Facilities
| Opening Times | Open dail 11am-11pm (film times vary) |
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BFI Southbank Address
| Address: |
Belverdere Road, Southbank, London
London
SE1 8XT
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7928 3232 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7815 1436 |
| Email: | nft@bfi.org.uk |
| Website: | http://www.bfi.org.uk/about/corporatehire/southbank/ |
Location Information for BFI Southbank
| Address: |
Belverdere Road, Southbank, London
London
SE1 8XT
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|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7928 3232 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7815 1436 |
| Email: | nft@bfi.org.uk |
| Website: | http://www.bfi.org.uk/about/corporatehire/southbank/ |
| Public transport: | Waterloo, London Underground |
| By Road: | Tube/Rail: Waterloo |
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Always something interesting going on
I visit the BFI Southbank many times either for film festivals or to see a new release. Staff are always helpful and friendly. Film start on time and guess what - no adverts! Great location as well.
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Events at BFI Southbank
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BFI Film Funday
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BFI Southbank Christmas Film Programme
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100 Years Ago - 1909 on Film
Special event8 Dec 2009 to 8 Dec 2009
A centenary selection of British films made in 1909.
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12:08: East of Bucharest
Film28 Nov 2009 to 28 Nov 2009
The 12:08 refers to the time that the announcement of Ceausescu's deposition was made on Romanian national television on 22 December 1989, and hence the moment that revolution freed Romania from dictatorship and communist rule. Jderescu, a producer at the impoverished local television channel is looking for a talk show discussing how locals contributed to the revolution. After various panellists cry off, Jderescu is left a couple of less than ideal guests. What follows, in this Cannes Camera d'Or-winning film, is a comic farce in the Eastern European tradition.
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