Rentals
Refugee Week
To mark this year's Refugee Week, BFI and Counterpoints Arts have compiled a collection of films that explore refugee experiences in the past and present and across different parts of the world.
The collection includes the 1938 portrayal of the persecution of refugees in Europe and Asia; Robert Vas' beautiful account of a Hungarian refugee's first day in London; and Syrian Love Story, the powerful and acclaimed story of a couple brought together by the conflict in Syria. Refugee Week is an international festival of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contributions and diversity that refugees bring, and encourages a better understanding between communities.
Black GirlBlack Girl
Drama 1965 59 minsDirector: Ousmane Sembène
The first major work by African master Ousmane SembΓ¨ne, about a Senegalese maidβs despair, brims with both New Wave vitality and African heart.
Johnny on the RunJohnny on the Run
Children's 1953 68 minsDirector: Lewis Gilbert
A Polish refugee runs into trouble with two scheming thieves in this superb early work from illustrious British director Lewis Gilbert (Alfie, You Only Live Twice).
She, a ChineseShe, a Chinese
Drama 2010 99 minsDirector: Xiaolu Guo
British-Chinese director Xiaolu Guoβs story of a young woman's journey from a remote Chinese village to London, in an attempt to realise the Western consumer dream.
Welcome to BritainWelcome to Britain
Documentary 1976 73 minsDirector: Ben Lewin
Ben Lewinβs 1976 film captures a moment in Britain's evergreen immigration debate, focusing on new arrivals at Heathrow as they wrestle with immigration law.
Stromboli, Land of GodStromboli, Land of God
Drama 1950 100 minsDirector: Roberto Rossellini
In her first collaboration with Roberto Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman stars as a refugee who marries a fisherman and moves to a barren island.