We’re here to celebrate film. Not just the genius of the filmmakers, but the stuff itself: celluloid with sprocket holes. Enter Film on Film, a festival where every film is projected on film.
Digital technologies have revolutionised the ways we access and restore films, and changed how films look. Digital projection looks brighter, its reproduction of film grain is buzzier and colours appear more vibrant. But digital can’t recreate the specific qualities of a projected print. A print can feel more relatable, more unpredictable. Like us, it will change over time, its ‘imperfections’ helping to convey the life it has led. And then there’s the whirr as a reel of film passes through the projector; the sound of a reel change and the flicker created as a shutter opens and closes multiple times a second. It’s almost imperceptible, but magical nonetheless.
The BFI National Archive’s curatorial team has selected a programme almost entirely from the national collection of film and television. We have used it as an excuse to highlight many underseen titles, a wide range of formats and some glorious prints. And if some occasionally appear less than perfect, they wear their scars with pride.
To celebrate, we've created this stylish limited edition collector's item- the Film on Film enamel badge, a high quality enamel pin featuring the season logo in white on a black background.
The badge measures 2.1 x 2.5 cm and features a single butterfly clasp fastening on the back and comes with card backing.
The BFI is a registered charity which supports, promotes and preserves film, television and moving image in the UK. Every product purchased helps support the work of the BFI.