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The
BFI have announced February 1st 2007 as the date for opening the new
BFI Southbank centre, the reincarnation of the National Film Theatre.
As
well as the existing three cinemas, the space will include a
Mediatheque for archive material, a drop in studio cinema, an visual
art studio space, and the long awaited return of the
bookshop.
In addition to the existing three cinemas showcasing the best
historical and contemporary film from around the world, we're
transforming the rest of the site to create a number of exciting new
spaces, resources, services and FREE activities.
Three Cinemas
The three cinemas will continue to screen historic and artistically
significant work from around the world as well as previews, special
releases and work made for television.
Studio cinema
A drop-in digital cinema showcasing archive and contemporary film,
video and television material as well as hosting talks, presentations
and education events.
Mediatheque
"The Great British Film and Television Show."
The very latest way for individuals or small groups to browse a huge
selection of titles from the BFI's National Archive for free. From
fragile film treasures to contemporary television, digitisation will allow anyone to enjoy rarely seen
footage.
In the first year there will be a number of curated programmes
including Essentially British, Black Britain and London Calling.
Gallery
A state-of-the-art exhibition space showcasing leading contemporary artists' work in film, video and new media.
The debut exhibition will feature the New York based artists Jennifer
and Kevin McCoy whose work mix sculpture and live video, drawing on
surrealist influences to suggest previously unimagined possibilities in
cinema.
Project Space
A casual research, study and participation area equipped with a
number of unique resources, largely drawn from the BFI’s collections. A
series of innovative education projects will be on offer, engaging
local film-makers and young people.
Filmstore
A shop stocked and staffed by BFI experts. Offering an extensive range of film and television books and DVDs.
New bar & cafe
In addition to the river front café, a new relaxing and comfortable bar complete
with Wi-fi access.
New box office and entrance
A new central point for box office, information and membership services. This
will be located in the new foyer, fully accessible from Theatre Avenue (opposite
the National Theatre).
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