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Five of the Best...Films
1. Tulpan
Remarkable romantic comedy set among a nomadic tribe in Kazakhstan.
2. An Education
Nick Hornby's sensitive adaptation of journlaist Lynn Barber's excellent memoir of her first boyfriend.
3. The White Ribbon
Michael Hameke's Palme d'Or winner at Cannes is set in a German village just before the start of the First World War.
4. 2012
Roland Emmerich's thrilling apocalypse movie with John Cusack as the hero.
5. Fantastic Mr Fox
Wes Anderson’s take on Roald Dahl is full of quirky magic — with a sly George Clooney voicing Mr Fox.

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Andrew O'Hagan

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Henry Hitchings

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Reader reviews

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Adam, Harrow

quoteToo long and drawn out but very entertaining with excellent special effectsquote

2012 Theatre

Rob, London

quoteThis is a peculiar play and does not work for me. Some of it is very funny but there are real flawsquote

The Habit Of Art Music

Bernard, London

quoteAlex has a strong powerful voice and was faultless, she is far better now than she was on the X-Factorquote

Alexandra Burke

NFT reopens after £5million renovation

By Emily Parsons, Evening Standard 06.03.07

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            Underground films: the new entrance to the renamed BFI Southbank beneath Waterloo Bridge

Underground films: the new entrance to the renamed BFI Southbank beneath Waterloo Bridge

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One of the capital's greatest cinemas will reopen next week after undergoing a £5 million transformation.

The makeover of the National Film Theatre will give Londoners a fresh insight into its unparalleled archive at the renamed BFI Southbank.

The centre - which includes a new studio cinema to go with the three existing NFT auditoria, two art galleries, a new café and a bookshop - will open to the public on 14 March.

The building will become a front door to the British Film Institute and its activities, providing audiences with one of the most wide-ranging programmes of film and screen culture anywhere.

The highlight of the refit is the new "Mediatheque", which gives visitors access to 300 hours of film from the BFI's archive.

Previously, the collection of more than 250,000 films and 500,000 television programmes was available only by request or for special viewings, but a selection - with hundreds of hours planned to be released in the future - will now be on show at the click of a button.

Archive images range from Audrey Hepburn's first silent screen test to RW Paul's 1896 depiction of rush hour on Blackfriars bridge.


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