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- The BFI National Archive now comprises over 275,000 titles in total consisting of feature, non-fiction, short films (dating from 1894), 210,000 television programmes and some artists' films.
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The BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library collections include: 60,000 fiction films, including features, on all gauges of film and formats of videotape. 120,000 non-fiction films, broadly tracing the history of the use of the moving image in non-fictional settings and for non-fiction purposes. An estimated 750,000 television titles ...
The BFI National Archive now comprises over 275,000 titles in total consisting of feature, non-fiction, short films (dating from 1894), 210,000 television programmes and some artists' films. It is one of the largest film collections in the world.
The BFI archive contains nearly a million films, TV programmes and clips of historical footage. Thousands of these titles have been converted to digital format so you can stream them instantly and for free, wherever you are. Watch now through BFI Player or on our YouTube channel.
What does the BFI National Archive collect? The BFI collects British and British-related films and TV programmes. We aim to acquire all British feature films that have been released into cinemas, as well as significant artists’ moving image work, short films, trailers and home movies by British film personalities.
This database contains information collected by the BFI since 1933. It holds over 800,000 film titles – including television programmes, documentaries, newsreels, as well as educational and training films – and is updated daily.
Film: In July 2000 the Archive’s total holdings were c.350,000 titles, comprising feature and fiction films, shorts, documentaries, television programmes, newsreels, animation and amateur films, on the full range of film gauges and videotape formats and spanning the period from 1895 to the present day.