British film institute cinema Stock Photos and Images
RMW9EPH7–Night time view from left to right of the illuminated sign saying BFI Southbank outside the British Film Institute cinema in London
RM2K09632–Audrey Hepburn (born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 1929 - 20 January 1993) was a British actress and humanitarian. Recognised as both a film and fashion icon, she was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend from the Classical Hollywood cinema. She is best known for her roles in well-known films such as Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's and My Fair Lady.
RM2D34KEW–The Duke of Cambridge arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMGJ3MF8–aerial view of the British Film Institute IMAX cinema on the South Bank in London, UK
RF2R2GC7T–The name sign for the National film Theatre which is now renamed the British film Institute.
RF2BD2GWA–LONDON- APRIL, 2019: BFI South Bank building, a leading independent and British film house operated by the British Film Institute
RF2G7HK37–British Film Institute, the BFI, cinema located beneath Waterloo Bridge in the South Bank centre, in London
RM2JP8W38–The historic Ritz cinema, in use since 1912, the longest running independent cinema. Westgate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England.
RMC00X7H–BFI IMAX Southbank Cinema, Waterloo, London, England, Uk
RMHTJXFW–The British Film Institute (BFI) on London's Southbank, Waterloo, London, SE1, UK
RM2HTCTW2–BAFTA Headquarters, Piccadilly, St James's, City of Westminster, London, 1976-1999. The auditorium in the BAFTA headquarters, with spherical Decca monitors suspended along the walls. A new centre for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts opened at 195 Piccadilly in 1976. Between 1883 and 1970, the building had housed the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. The architect for the theatre's refurbishment, and the designer of the 26" Decca colour monitors which were suspended in the auditorium, was Brian Perry.
RMC8AH4W–The Riverfront bar of the British Film Institute on the South Bank of the Thames. London.
RMEPWXBX–The British Film Institute on the South Bank in London
RM2JGCHF1–Posfer for the BFI British Film Institute promoting cinema
RME99366–portrait of male member of staff at the BFI archive in the old cinema projection suite, looking at rolls of film
RM2WAKCED–London, UK. 5th January 2024. Exterior view of BFI Southbank cinema, ahead of the John Barry season. BFI (British Film Institute) will be screening selected classic films from the 60s and 70s featuring the music of British composer John Barry, including James Bond films Goldfinger and You Only Live Twice, and has sparked a debate by including a trigger warning that some of the films may offend today's audience. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RFTRJPDH–BFI Southbank - the entrance to the British Film Institute Southbank Cinema on London's Southbank complex
RMBE8KF5–The London BFI Imax cinema complex. Photo by Gordon Scammell
RMT8KKB4–London BFI IMAX cinema, located at Waterloo, close to the Southbank with a large Huawei advert, London, England, UK
RMB62WTX–BFI IMAX cinema Waterloo London
RMS2MP2P–The British Film Institute cinema on the Southbank of the River Thames near Waterloo bridge, London, England, showing a Stanley Kubrick season.
RMKAM7HX–BBC presenter Liz Bonnin arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMR1JANW–Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor DBE (February 27, 1932 ñ March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend. Credit: Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
RM2C6HE75–BFI cinema screen one
RMABC6WT–The BFI Imax cinema in London has the largest cinema screen in the UK. Films are shown in 2D and 3D.
RF2G7HK3K–British Film Institute, the BFI, cinema located beneath Waterloo Bridge in the South Bank centre, in London
RM2JP8W3F–The historic Ritz cinema, in use since 1912, the longest running independent cinema. Westgate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England.
RMC00X5M–BFI IMAX Southbank Cinema, Waterloo, London, England, UK
RMHTJXF8–The British Film Institute (BFI) on London's Southbank, Waterloo, London, SE1, UK
RM2A9A88J–Odeon BFI IMAX, the UK's largest cinema screen, Waterloo, London, England, UK. Architect: Bryan Avery
RMCY77N9–BFI British Film Institute for National Film Theatre sign on South Bank London UK
RM2GXMFDX–BFI Southbank, London, UK
RM2A4FCD0–Ken Loach, British film director and screenwriter, on the 67th edition of the International Film Festival in San Sebastián (Spain). 25/09/2019.
RME9935X–portrait of male member of staff at the BFI archive with all of the vintage film posters in storage draws to preserve them.
RM2WAKCEG–London, UK. 5th January 2024. Exterior view of BFI Southbank cinema, ahead of the John Barry season. BFI (British Film Institute) will be screening selected classic films from the 60s and 70s featuring the music of British composer John Barry, including James Bond films Goldfinger and You Only Live Twice, and has sparked a debate by including a trigger warning that some of the films may offend today's audience. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RF2C3NM7X–The BFI Southbank Cinema on a sunny day with plants outside. London
RMAM279W–bfi british film institute imax
RMT8K7C3–London BFI IMAX cinema, located at Waterloo, close to the Southbank with a large Huawei advert, London, England, UK
RMB63947–British Film Institute South Bank London
RM2HFK311–BFI National Archive, Kingshill Way, Berkhamsted, Berkhamsted, Dacorum, Hertfordshire, 22/01/1988. Two members of staff operating video tape machines in the new conservation centre for the British Film Institute. The new conservation centre for the British Film Institute was designed by architects Nickolls, King Design and was built by Laing's Chiltern Region. The building, which was named the John Paul Getty Jr Conservation Centre, was completed in 1987. It included a concrete single-storey storage building for nitrate film and a one and two-storey building for the restoration of film with an
RMKAM7G5–Countryfile presenter Ellie Harrison arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMR1JAHM–Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor DBE (February 27, 1932 ñ March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend. Credit: Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
RF2H395C6–Cold War Q&A - Pawel Pawlikowski - BFI Southbank - London - Jul 2018
RMBJB50W–British Film Institute plaque on the English Heritage Grade II listed ABC Cinema Whiteladies Road Bristol South West England UK
RMBBFXET–The British Film Institure Imax Cinema in Waterloo Bridge Road
RMC4YHXG–British Film Institute - BFI Entrance on South Bank; London; England; UK;
RMP0BFXC–Original Film Title: DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES. English Title: DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES. Film Director: TERENCE DAVIES. Year: 1988. Stars: TERENCE DAVIES. Credit: BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE / Album
RMHTJXG5–The British Film Institute (BFI) on London's Southbank, Waterloo, London, SE1, UK
RMB0B06K–'Please queue here' an independent cinema entry sign in West Sussex. Picture by Jim Holden.
RMCY77K0–BFI British Film Institute for National Film Theatre sign on South Bank London UK
RM2GXMFKF–BFI Southbank, London, UK
RMRJNR7P–Talk to accompany a screening of Marylin Monroe's Niagara in University of Birkbeck cinema, panel consisting of Laura Mulvey and Jacqueline Rose
RME9935T–female member of staff at the BFI archive with storage shelves filled with archival boxes holding all kinds of film memorabilia
RM2WAKME3–London, UK 5th January 2024. Exterior view of BFI Southbank cinema. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy
RF2D8BB27–The BFI Cinema and Cafe on the Southbank of the River Thames during sunset. London
RM2M3MET9–Front of Stroboscope of CHARLIE CHAPLIN as the Tramp designed by German film pioneer animator LOTTE REINIGER from an idea by J.BERESFORD EVANS sold at THE OBSERVER FILM EXHIBITION, Trafalgar Square London in 1956 presented in association with the British Film Institute and La Cinematheque Francaise and directed by Richard Buckle
RMBMWDG6–British Film Institute with Lighting rigs outside
RMBA6DHY–British Film Institute bar, South Bank, London
RMAWBBT4–BFI National Film Theatre Southbank, London
RMKAM851–The Duke of Cambridge, with Lord Hall, the Director-General of the BBC (right) and Tim Davie, CEO, BBC Worldwide and Director, Global (left) arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMR1JANY–Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor DBE (February 27, 1932 ñ March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend. Credit: Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
RMCERDPP–Black London taxi cabs outside the BFI IMAX Cinema, the biggest screen in Britain, at Waterloo.
RM2D6YYD4–Michael Fassbender attending a photocall for A Dangerous Method, at the Vue cinema in Leicester Square, as part of the BFI London Film Festival.
RFAB5GD3–car lights rushing past the british film institute s imax cinema created using camera effect
RMC4YHX3–Riverfront Bar at the British Film Institute - BFI, South Bank, London, England, UK
RMP0BFX6–Original Film Title: DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES. English Title: DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES. Film Director: TERENCE DAVIES. Year: 1988. Stars: TERENCE DAVIES. Credit: BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE / Album
RMKCTM3X–People socialising outside the British Film Institute at the South Bank Centre, London, UK
RF2GYYK6M–BFI bar (British Film Institute) Southbank (National Film Theatre), with ghostly image on glass of Marilyn Monroe looking seductively at camera
RMCY77MY–BFI British Film Institute for National Film Theatre sign on South Bank London UK
RM2GXMFX9–BFI Riverfront bar and restaurant, Southbank, London, UK
RMRJNR5M–Talk to accompany a screening of Marylin Monroe's Niagara in University of Birkbeck cinema, panel consisting of Laura Mulvey and Jacqueline Rose
RME9935R–female member of staff at the BFI archive with storage shelves filled with archival boxes holding all kinds of film memorabilia
RM2WAKMED–London, UK 5th January 2024. Exterior view of BFI Southbank cinema. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy
RF2H2XBYA–BFI Japan 2021: 100 Years of Japanese Cinema advertising at the BFI Southbank. London - 24th October 2021
RM2M3MEXB–Back of Stroboscope of CHARLIE CHAPLIN as the Tramp designed by German film pioneer animator LOTTE REINIGER from an idea by J.BERESFORD EVANS sold at THE OBSERVER FILM EXHIBITION, Trafalgar Square London in 1956 presented in association with the British Film Institute and La Cinematheque Francaise and directed by Richard Buckle
RMS0CKM0–BFI offices on Stephen Street, London
RM2GX8CXA–Michael Fassbender attending a photocall for A Dangerous Method, at the Vue cinema in Leicester Square, as part of the BFI London Film Festival.
RMRJR4GT–Huge James Bond film Quantum Of Solace poster with Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko in BFI IMAX on Charlie Chaplin Road in London, England, United King
RMKAM84R–The Duke of Cambridge, with Lord Hall, the Director-General of the BBC (right) and Tim Davie, CEO, BBC Worldwide and Director, Global (left) arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMR1JAHG–Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor DBE (February 27, 1932 ñ March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend. Credit: Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
RME7JMCN–2014 BFI London Film Festival official programme, London
RM2D6YYD5–Viggo Mortenson attending a photocall for A Dangerous Method, at the Vue cinema in Leicester Square, as part of the BFI London Film Festival.
RFAB5GB6–car lights rushing past the british film institute s imax cinema created using camera effect
RMC4YHWC–Riverfront Bar at the British Film Institute - BFI, South Bank, London, England, UK
RM2J5JTT7–COLIN FIRTH in MOTHERING SUNDAY (2021), directed by EVA HUSSON. Credit: Number 9 Film / British Film Institute / Album
RMKCTM40–People socialising outside the British Film Institute at the National Film Theatre on London's South Bank, UK
RMB03YHT–IMAX cinema in Waterloo London
RF2J33JF2–Sir Christopher Frayling British educationalist, writer, ex-Rector of Royal College of Art, ex-Chairman Royal Mint Advisory Committee, ex-governor BFI
RMF6H77T–59th British Film Institute London Film Festival - Awards Ceremony Featuring: Martin Freeman Where: London, United Kingdom When: 17 Oct 2015
RMRJNR3J–Talk to accompany a screening of Marylin Monroe's Niagara in University of Birkbeck cinema, panel consisting of Laura Mulvey and Jacqueline Rose
RME9935B–portrait of technical member of staff at the BFI archive with white lab coat, film reels & movie archival equipment
RM2WAKMMY–London, UK 5th January 2024. Exterior view of BFI Southbank cinema. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy
RF2H2XC4A–BFI Japan 2021: 100 Years of Japanese Cinema advertising at the BFI Southbank. London - 24th October 2021
RM2E7MAR3–BFI Southbank exterior view, London, UK
RM2M3MEXR–Postcard An Impression of the JEAN HUGO Room sold at THE OBSERVER FILM EXHIBITION, Trafalgar Square London in 1956 presented in association with the British Film Institute and La Cinematheque Francaise and directed by Richard Buckle
RFRHFCW9–Trains going to and from Charing Cross station in London at night
RMRJR4FD–Huge James Bond film Quantum Of Solace poster with Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko in BFI IMAX on Charlie Chaplin Road in London, England, United King
RMKAW8DK–Sir David Attenborough arrives for the World Premiere screening of the BBC's Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema, in London.
RMR1JAHN–Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor DBE (February 27, 1932 ñ March 23, 2011) was a British-born American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend. Credit: Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
RMH359CJ–London , UK. 5th October 2016. A giant 780 seater pop up cinema is being erected for filmgoers at the 12 day festival in Embankment gardens as a venue for the 60th BFI London Film Festival Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
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