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  1. Our library at BFI Southbank is available to everyone, free of charge. It contains a huge collection of books, journals and digitised material about the world of film, television and the moving image.

  2. www.bfi.org.uk › bfi-reuben-library › visiting-libraryVisiting the BFI Reuben Library

    The BFI Reuben Library is open to everyone and is free – whether you're researching our collections or are just interested in finding out more, you can find us in the main foyer at BFI Southbank.

  3. whatson.bfi.org.uk › Online › defaultBFI Reuben Library

    Our library holds the world’s largest collection of books, journals and digitised material about film, television and the moving image, free to access – whether you’re a serious researcher or just stopping by on your way to a film.

  4. We hold one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of film and television material in the BFI National Archive and the BFI Reuben Library. This includes: Information on what the BFI National Archive holds and how to search our collections.

  5. BFI Replay. A new free-to-access digital archive exclusively available in UK public lending libraries. Discover thousands of digitised videos and television programmes from the 1960s to the 2010s, offering a glimpse into Britain’s past, its people and places. Find out more.

  6. The BFI National Library offers access to the world’s largest collection of information on film and television. Its holdings include over 59,000 books, 5,000 periodical titles and over two million newspaper cuttings. Website. www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/library. Keywords.

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  8. 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.

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