The BFI Kicking Off 2017 With Martin Scorsese Season

The BFI today announces plans for a major focus on the films of the colossus of world cinema Martin Scorsese during January and February 2017. The season coincides with the highly anticipated release of SILENCE, the Award-Winning filmmakerโs historical epic, in cinemas 1 January 2017.
Some of the highlights we have to look forward too….
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย BFI brings GOODFELLAS back to screens across the UK on 20 January in a glorious 4K restoration, in partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures International. Park Circus will release the 4K restoration of TAXI DRIVER on UK screens from 10 February including an extended run at BFI Southbank.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Complete Martin Scorsese retrospective at BFI Southbank, including his new film SILENCE which will be released on 1 January. The season will also include a new 4K restoration of THE AGE OF INNOCENCE.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Scorsese personally curates 20 films restored through The Film Foundation to play at BFI Southbank.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย BFI and Southbank Centre (as part of the Film Scores Live Series), presents, in association with Sony Pictures and Park Circus TAXI DRIVER IN CONCERT with the original Bernard Herrmann score performed live with the film by the BBC Concert Orchestra.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย WHOโS THAT KNOCKING AT MY DOOR and ALICE DOESNโT LIVE HERE ANYMORE released on DVD/Blu-ray in BFI Dual Format Editions
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย โScorsese collectionโ released on BFI Player, focusing on his documentary work and the great works of cinema that inspired him.
The focus will place Scorseseโs films back on the big screen where they deserve to be seen, offering younger audiences the chance to experience many of his films in the cinema for the first time, while allowing others to become reacquainted with this towering body of work. Alongside the season, re-releases, events and BFI Player collection, audiences will also be able explore Scorseseโs work through dedicated articles in Sight & Sound, the BFIโs international film magazine.
Stuart Brown, BFI Head of Programme and Acquisitions said: โMartin Scorseseโs contribution to cinema is unique and unparalleled; not only is he is one of Americaโs finest filmmakers with a remarkable body of work, but he has also, through his non-profit organisation, The Film Foundation, brought back to life many classic, silent, independent and world cinema titles that might otherwise have disappeared from view. Scorseseโs own films are formally inventive, original in style, expertly cast, full of insight and highly entertaining. The BFIย are thrilled to be bringing them back to the big screen where they belongโ.
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