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Feb 12, 2024

BFI Archive

The BFI (British Film Institute) archive contains nearly a million films, TV programmes and clips of historical footage, including British home movies, documentaries and news footage as well as TV and cinema ads from the past 100 years.  Thousands of these titles have been converted to digital format with many more available to the visitor.

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BFI Archive

The BFI (British Film Institute) archive contains nearly a million films, TV programmes and clips of historical footage, including British home movies, documentaries and news footage as well as TV and cinema ads from the past 100 years.  Thousands of these titles have been converted to digital format with many more available to the visitor.

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BFI National Archive website