The Wrap: August 2024
Take a look back at August with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
Take a look back at August with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!
The Crown and Slow Horses lead the field, with high hopes for a host of UK talent at the Primetime Emmys in September.
30 UK works feature across the selection including 16 world premieres.
Stuck for interesting reading this summer? Dip your toes in the water with some superb book-to-screen adaptations…
Hip hop trio Kneecap play themselves in this original and offbeat Irish-language comedy that fiercely defends native cultures.
Jeff Goldblum plays Zeus in this captivating and darkly comedic modern day retelling of Greek mythology.
Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz are the creators of this magical world, filled with limitless possibilities and potential.
Den of Geek and ScreenUK took the biggest pop culture event of the year by storm with some of San Diego Comic-Con's hottest talent dropping by the studio. Check out the highlights featuring interviews with top UK talent, incredible...
UK animation enjoys success around the world and this year’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival presents 15 films from UK production companies, directors and universities in official competition.
The story of a budding author turning to sex work to research his first novel, Sebastian poses many provocative questions about the creative process and queer life in London. Director Mikko Mäkelä joined the BFI for a conversation from...
Teaming up with Den of Geek and Roddenberry Entertainment to present a special series of Does it Fly?, the podcast examines some of our favourite sci-fi classics from a sci-fact perspective. Can you change the laws of physics? We’re going...
Immerse yourself in this thrilling turn-based tactics game, where you lead a group of dissident wizards.
A struggling writer is caught between two lives in this intriguing drama about desire, shame and liberation.
Based on a young-adult best-selling book, Wednesday actor Emma Myers captivatingly leads this coming-of-age murder mystery series.
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.
We asked Susanna White, the director behind the TV series, The Buccaneers, why she used such a varied mix of locations, and which were her favourites.
We went behind the scenes and spoke to Richard E. Grant, and other cast and creatives about the film's setting and the themes featured in the impressive directorial debut from Alice Troughton. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what...
Oscar-nominated actor Elliot Page co-writes, co-produces and stars in this touching and authentic glimpse into a transgender man’s life.
Immerse yourself in this exhilarating and unrelenting space shoot-em-up, elevating the genre to electrifying levels.
Explore the lives of the ocean’s many wildlife species and ecosystems in this captivating global crusade.
Bill Skarsgård takes on the iconic role of The Crow in this modern reconceptualisation of the 1994 cult classic film.
Solve puzzles and reveal a unique story as you explore, and restore colour to, the desolate islands of Farewell North.
A marvellously charming and quintessentially British buddy comedy about Brian and his robot, Charles.
Kenneth Branagh returns to his childhood Belfast to tell a feel-good story of growing up amid the Troubles.
Twenty five years after the Oscar-winning film, this eight-part mini-series is a welcome and warm-hearted reunion.
Emilia Jones, George Mackay and Sienna Guillory power an atmospheric thriller about a fleeing mother and daughter.
Lose yourself in this madcap, anarchic cult comedy, full of surrealism, slapstick and frenetic cartoon-style violence.
Dive into the depths of the oceans with David Attenborough’s exploration of marine life.
From the creators of Monument Valley comes a beautifully-designed mobile game of tactics and talking.
An emotionally-intense interactive game where you make difficult choices in a decades-spanning story.
Bolton-born actress Maxine Peake stars as a woman plagued by a mysterious illness in remote Snowdonia in this effective and nerve-jangling gothic period drama.
Sam Mendes follows up his BAFTA-winner 1917 with a swooning seafront ode to cinema itself.
With similarities to Happy Valley, this compelling four-part conspiracy series is packed with thrilling twists and turns.