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COLLECTION · Series · 2020

Inside Cinema

Short films taking you to the heart of the movies.

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97 episodes · 2019

Short films taking you to the heart of the movies.

Episode 1. Women in Red
2019-07-10

The scarlet seductress. The crimson temptress. The woman in red. We take a look at this visually arresting fixture of film culture since the dawn of cinema.

Episode 2. Spacesuit Style
2019-07-17

The astronaut’s spacesuit has been a repository for the imagination for a century of cinema - long before we actually launched into orbit. How has the space voyager’s suit been presented and dreamt up by the movie industry over the years?

Episode 3. When Meg Met Nora
2019-07-24

Celebrating the big-screen collaborations of writer-director Nora Ephron and actress rom-com queen Meg Ryan: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless In Seattle and You've Got Mail.

Episode 4. Nixon's America: A Country Divided
2019-07-31

During the turbulent era of Vietnam and Watergate, documentary and fiction films fiercely questioned the status quo. But how close did American cinema come to pin-pointing the troubling truths behind the 'silent majority'? Is there a…

Episode 5. The Menace of Miniature
2019-08-07

Doll's houses are metaphorical spaces of sanitised control, but they can be as unsettling as they are comforting. Why are we at once drawn to and repelled by these miniature worlds?

Episode 6. Burton's Gotham
2019-08-14

How director Tim Burton and production designer Anton Furst created Batman's moody metropolis in a Buckinghamshire backlot, raised the bar for practical filmmaking craft and set the standard for the ensuing three decades of superhero…

Episode 7. The Sixth Sense Untwisted
2019-08-21

In 1999, no one saw M Night Shyamalan's chilling drama The Sixth Sense and its shocking narrative curveballs coming. Here's how an unknown filmmaker delivered an unexpected horror hit and redefined the twist ending forever.

Episode 8. Fears of a Clown
2019-08-28

A peek behind the makeup as we find out what makes cinematic clowns so scary.

Episode 9. Hollywood Action Figures
2019-09-04

What does the size of an action star's biceps say about cinema and society at large? From silent cinema's athletic matinee idols to the ultra-buff super-hunks of the 21st Century, Inside Cinema examines how masculinity on the big screen…

Episode 10. Maneaters
2019-09-11

Inside Cinema sinks its teeth into the female cannibal in film.

Episode 11. Space Dads
2019-09-18

One giant leap for dad... How the unknowable reaches of space are often the perfect location for examinations of the bonds of parenthood, from intergalactic space operas such as Star Wars and Guardians of the Galaxy to the hard sci-fi of…

Episode 12. The Wilhelm Scream
2019-09-25

How a sound effect became the ultimate movie in-joke, appearing in hundreds of films, from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises to the likes of Toy Story and Reservoir Dogs.

Episode 13. Trixie Mattel's Guide to Drag Cinema
2019-10-02

Lights, camera, drag queens - Trixie Mattel's guide to drag on film, from the fiercest, most sickening looks in golden-era cinema to divine cult hits and runway-ready modern classics, we're serving movie eleganza extravaganza. Category…

Episode 14. Two-Wheeled Terrors
2019-10-09

Tearing up cinema for 60 years: youngsters on motorbikes, scooters and bicycles. Take a ride with Inside Cinema and the big-screen bikers who kickstarted a cultural revolution - from Marlon Brando's leather-jacketed Wild One to the…

Episode 15. Busby Berkeley-Land
2019-10-16

How three films revolutionised musicals and brought sex and spectacle to the big screen.

Episode 16. Cosy Cinema
2019-10-23

Cosy up as we unravel one of cinema's most pointedly-used garments: the humble jumper.

Episode 17. Horror Homes
2019-10-30 · 4 min

Who dies in a house like this? Join us for a guided tour of the home of your nightmares, a killer crib crafted by master filmmakers who know how best to chill us to the bone. Home is where the fear is, after all.

Episode 18. Disney Divas
2019-11-06

Are the villains of the Disney universe the real heroes we need? Inside Cinema turns rogue and celebrates the fabulous, scene-stealing, surprisingly sympathetic baddies found in Disney classics such as The Little Mermaid, The Lion King,…

Episode 19. Childhood Nightmares
2019-11-13

Why are some of the most nightmare-inducing movies actually intended for children?

Episode 20. Forever Young
2019-11-20

How digital de-aging is conquering Hollywood, granting stars eternal, cinematic youth.

Episode 21. Bumbling Detectives
2019-11-27

Inside Cinema trains its magnifying glass on a pratfalling archetype of crime fiction.

Episode 22. Taboo Breaking Bollywood
2019-12-04

Nikki Bedi and Inside Cinema tour the cutting-edge of socially-conscious Indian cinema.

Episode 23. Star Wardrobes
2019-12-11

Inside Cinema rifles through the robes, capes and costumes of a galaxy far, far away to explore what can be learned from a character's chosen get-up. From Darth Vader's fearsome duds to Queen Amidala's flashy frocks, the fashion is strong…

Episode 24. Cats Entertainment
2019-12-18

The perfect companion to our purr-fect companions: a history of felines on film.

Episode 25. Unmerry Christmas
2019-12-20

Inside Cinema explores how - and why - the best Christmas movies are far from heart-warming. From The Grinch to Bad Santa, It’s a Wonderful Life to Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, this festive trip to the cinema is guaranteed to bring an icy…

Episode 26. Millennials on Film
2020-01-01

Grab your avocado toast: Inside Cinema looks at a misunderstood generation’s life on film, exploring how this diverse group has been shaped by socio-political upheaval, economic recession, and dramatic developments in technology.

Episode 27. Locomotion Pictures
2020-01-08

All aboard! Go trainspotting with Inside Cinema for an in-depth survey of trains on film.

Episode 28. Perfect Storms
2020-01-15

Bring a brolly, as Inside Cinema explores how films simply don't do light drizzle, and instead use rain as an epic intensifier, a romcom matchmaker, or a reliable way to take stories to the edge.

Episode 29. Cosmetic Cinema
2020-01-22

What is both concealed and revealed when characters in films apply make-up? And what do make-up scenes have to tell us about femininity, performance, and the masks we wear?

Episode 30. Who Killed the Erotic Thriller?
2020-01-29

The '90s saw A-list casts baring all in tales of high-concept intrigue... they vanished.

Episode 31. Dancing Teens
2020-02-05

Get into the groove with Inside Cinema's look at iconic dance scenes in '80s teen movies.

Episode 32. Movie Buddies
2020-02-12

Inside Cinema salutes cinema’s iconic duos and explores what makes a film friendship.

Episode 33. Fast and Furious Families
2020-02-26

They say you can’t choose family. But the Fast and Furious franchise begs to differ. Crack open a cold one with Inside Cinema as we explore how the blockbuster series is fuelled by the human body’s natural nitrous oxide: love.

Episode 34. Licence to Spoof
2020-03-11

Spoofs, Bond spoofs. Inside Cinema takes aim at the subgenre of spies that have parodied 007, from the shaggadelic International Men of Mystery to the sharp dressed Kingsmen.

Episode 35. Film Flirtations
2020-03-25

The most romantically-charged moments in films are often those before the kissing starts.

Episode 36. Studio Ghibli Magic
2020-06-10

Michael Leader explores how legendary Japanese filmmakers Studio Ghibli find magic in the everyday in beloved animated classics such as Spirited Away and My Neighbour Totoro - in which everything from cooking and cleaning to trains,…

Episode 37. Bands in Films
2020-06-17

One, two, three, four! Elizabeth Sankey sings the praises of cinema's best bands, from the almost-famous groups that act like dysfunctional families to the head-banging pomp-rockers who take themselves far too seriously.

Episode 38. Lust, Camera, Action!
2020-06-24

How does cinema treat women's lust? Christina Newland takes a close look at films that allow female desire to come to the fore - from Mae West's saucy one-liners to the rippling muscles of Magic Mike.

Episode 39. The Dolly Zoom
2020-07-01

From Vertigo and Jaws to Raging Bull and Goodfellas... Tim Robey zooms in on a highly effective and ubiquitous camera technique that has left heads spinning for over 60 years.

Episode 40. Pop Docs
2020-07-08

n the age of Instagram, what is the function of the feature-length pop doc? And just how revealing can it be? Simran Hans explores why global superstars like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, MIA and Lady Gaga are handing over the camera and turning…

Episode 41. Classic Lit To Teen Hit
2020-07-15

25 years on from the release of Clueless, Rhianna Dhillon argues that the teen movie is the perfect setting for radical adaptations of classic literature, from She's All That and 10 Things I Hate About You to Cruel Intentions and She's…

Episode 42. Summer Holidays
2020-07-22

In the movies, a dream holiday can mean anything from a makeover to a murder spree...

Episode 43. Beauty Queen Dreams
2020-07-29

Beth Webb explores how movies can subvert the patriarchal concept of the beauty pageant.

Episode 44. Inside Cinemas
2020-08-12

Catherine Bray takes a look at the most dramatic place to set a scene in film: the cinema.

Episode 45. Lynchian Nightmares
2020-08-19

Mike Muncer explores the dark, uncanny world of filmmaker David Lynch.

Episode 46. The Rashomon Effect
2020-08-26

How have filmmakers used multiple points of view of the same event to challenge notions of truth in cinema? Jessica Kiang demystifies a storytelling technique that has kept viewers guessing since 1950, from Akira Kurosawa's pioneering…

Episode 47. The Dragon Lady
2020-09-02

Zing Tsjeng examines a Hollywood stereotype of Asian women: the cold, crafty Dragon Lady.

Episode 48. Cinema Jerks
2020-09-09

Leslie Byron Pitt salutes the smug, self-serving supporting characters we love to hate.

Episode 49. Pubs On Film
2020-09-16

Raise a glass to the boozer, a familiar fixture in film that reflects British life.

Episode 50. Witches
2020-10-30

Elizabeth Sankey casts a critical eye over cinema's complex relationship with wickedly powerful women, from the devilish delights of The Witches of Eastwick and The Craft to the fiendishly subversive The Witch and The Love Witch.

Episode 51. Beyond Aardman
2021-02-03

Alex Dudok de Wit gets to grips with the hand-crafted art of stop-motion puppet animation.

Episode 52. Beside The Sea
2021-02-10

Pamela Hutchinson gives a guided tour of the British coast on the big screen, investigating how filmmakers use the beach to examine British life, identity and social taboos.

Episode 53. Rave Britannia
2021-02-17

Ellen E Jones spends a night on the town examining how the big and small screen likes to party, from the steamy housebound scenes of Lovers Rock to the beatific highs of the rave film.

Episode 54. The Cher Factor
2021-03-03

Singer. Fashion maverick. Queer icon. Meme queen. Punchline. How about Oscar-winning actor? As part of International Women's Month Anna Bogutskaya celebrates the talents of Cher.

Episode 55. Strong Female Characters
2021-03-10

Hanna Flint asks if a Strong Female Character kicking ass is always empowering?

Episode 56. Fat and Female on Film
2021-03-17

Grace Barber-Plentie’s body-positive celebration of how being fat and female on film has evolved from a lazy punchline to a reflection of the reality of so many beautiful women.

Episode 57. Nuns On Film
2021-03-24

Pamela Hutchinson sings the praises of film's faithful sisters, exploring Black Narcissus to Sister Act, and cinema's habit of using nuns for moral dilemmas and sacred singalongs.

Episode 58. The Jump Scare
2021-05-19

Boo! Mike Muncer examines a filmmaking technique used to jolt viewers out of their seats in everything from the most frightening horror films to family-friendly franchises.

Episode 59. Queer Villains
2021-05-26

Why do so many big-screen villains seem to be pointedly camp? Caspar Salmon decodes a trope seen in films ranging from Psycho, to Skyfall, to several Disney animated classics.

Episode 60. Jukebox Musicals
2021-06-02

Dewi Evans waxes lyrical about films that breathe new life into songs we know and love, from the classic Singin' in the Rain to the ultimate jukebox musical, Moulin Rouge.

Episode 61. Cameo Overload
2021-06-09

Ali Plumb explores how a movie in-joke has become a key part of the franchise toolkit, from the days of Hitchcock appearing in his own films, to the interconnected Marvel Universe

Episode 62. The Beautiful Game
2021-06-16

Carl Anka assembles a squad of big-screen gems that best capture the power of football, from Gregory's Girl and Bend It Like Beckham to the innovative documentary Diego Maradona.

Episode 63. The Father Of African Cinema
2021-06-23

Leila Latif explores how the Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène challenged the legacy of colonialism and pioneered a cinema by, for and about the people of Africa, celebrating the lives, languages and communities of the continent in…

Episode 64. Body Swaps
2021-06-30

Tara Judah explores how the appeal of the body-swap comedy is far from skin-deep, offering characters and viewers an entertaining opportunity for understanding and self-reflection

Episode 65. Uncanny Spaces
2021-07-07

Wendy Ide surveys the strange spaces created when films don't follow the laws of physics, providing a window into the minds of the characters at the heart of the story.

Episode 66. The Cult of Keanu
2021-07-14

James King salutes the rise of the one and only Keanu Reeves, from 90s hunk in the likes of Speed and Point Break to the 21st-century icon of The Matrix and John Wick franchises.

Episode 67. Underdogs
2021-07-21

Caitlin Quinlan champions the films that give longshots their time to shine, from the Italian Stallion in Rocky to the girls dreaming of football stardom in Bend it Like Beckham.

Episode 68. All About Bette
2021-08-04 · 7 min

As the British Film Institute mounts a career retrospective showcasing the influential career of the legendary actress Bette Davis, Anna Bogutskaya celebrates the uncompromising, trailblazing Hollywood icon who broke the mould in films…

Episode 69. Heavyweight Drama
2021-08-11 · 6 min

Christina Newland goes the distance with the champions of the boxing movie genre, arguing that the boxing film is about so much more than two people punching each other. The relationship between boxing and the movies is almost as old as…

Episode 70. The MacGuffin
2021-08-18 · 7 min

What precisely is a MacGuffin? Jake Cunningham on the piece of storytelling jargon that refers to something that motivates a film's characters and plot but is, it could be argued, ultimately insignificant. From the Maltese Falcon to the…

Episode 71. Hollywood's Eastern Futures
2021-08-25 · 7 min

Why does Western cinema's vision of the future look so East Asian? Zing Tsjeng investigates the phenomenon of techno-orientalism, a term coined to describe how Hollywood science fiction movies have used cultural touchstones associated…

Episode 72. Boss Ladies
2021-09-02 · 6 min

What does it take to shatter the glass ceiling and rule the boardroom on the big screen? From Working Girl to The Devil Wears Prada, Jan Asante salutes the defiant, complex women of the workplace comedy-drama, and the everyday struggles…

Episode 73. The Gay Best Friend
2021-09-08 · 6 min

The Gay Best Friend: limiting, outdated, stereotype - or potentially empowering representation? Maybe it's somewhere in-between. James Victoria Luxford looks at the GBF on screen, from My Best Friend's Wedding to Four Weddings and a…

Episode 74. Winona, Interrupted
2021-09-15 · 7 min

How very! Charting the spectacular rise, fall and comeback story of era-defining star and Generation X icon Winona Ryder, from Heathers and Beetlejuice to Black Swan and Stranger Things. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Winona Ryder…

Episode 75. Welcome to Jackass
2021-09-22 · 5 min

Do not try this at home! Charles Bramesco digs into the cultural phenomenon of Jackass. From their grungy early experiments on MTV to their increasingly ambitious exploits on the big screen, this episode of Inside Cinema asks: are these…

Episode 76. The B Word
2021-10-13 · 7 min

People who are actually attracted to more than one gender are everywhere in the real world, whether they decide to call themselves straight, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual — or prefer not to label their sexuality. But bisexuality is more…

Episode 77. Akira Kurosawa
2021-10-20 · 6 min

As the British Film Institute launches a nationwide Akira Kurosawa retrospective, Jasper Sharp celebrates one of the titans of Japanese cinema, whose innovative and influential films have thrilled audiences around the world, from the…

Episode 78. Dinner Tables
2021-11-03 · 7 min

Bon Appétit! Jacob Stolworthy on how the humble dinner table never fails to serve up delicious movie moments, playing a crucial supporting role in everything from the cringeworthy comedy mishaps of Meet the Parents and Back to the Future,…

Episode 79. Pregnant Cinema
2021-11-10 · 5 min

Leila Latif on what to expect when you're expecting on the big screen, from the familiar romcom cliches of morning sickness and crazy food cravings, to the films that deal with the more existential side of being pregnant, such as the…

Episode 80. Cary Grant
2021-11-17 · 5 min

How a working class boy from Bristol became one of the brightest stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, the height of silver-screen sophistication in films ranging from His Girl Friday and An Affair to Remember, to Bringing Up Baby and…

Episode 81. The Lord of the Rings
2021-11-24 · 9 min

One franchise to rule them all... Catherine Bray explores how director Peter Jackson used both classic and cutting-edge techniques to craft his big-screen adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy trilogy. Made in the 20th century,…

Episode 82. Roll Credits
2021-12-01 · 7 min

This is the end... or is it? Michael Leader sits through the credits and celebrates the films that litter their closing credit sequences with outtakes, teasers, and other treats. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe's mastery of the…

Episode 83. Merry Christmas
2021-12-14 · 6 min

James King celebrates the Christmas film, exploring how cinema has brought yuletide cheer to our screens for over a century, from 1898's pioneering silent film Santa Claus, to the enduring festive classic It's A Wonderful Life, to the…

Episode 84. David Bowie
2022-01-05 · 7 min

Rhidian Davis, BFI Cultural Programme Manager & BFI Bowie Season Programmer, investigates how the Starman himself looked to the silver screen when crafting his greatest musical creations, drawing inspiration from the likes of Stanley…

Episode 85. Carry On
2022-01-12 · 8 min

Matron! Mike Muncer examines a series that epitomised British comedy for a generation, and now serves as the perfect case study in changing tastes in cinema, culture and humour.

Episode 86. Star Trek
2022-01-19 · 8 min

Tom Huddleston boldly goes where no Inside Cinema has gone before, with a deep dive into space, the final frontier, as portrayed in the big screen adventures of the crew of the Starship Enterprise.

Episode 87. Hugh Grant
2022-01-26 · 7 min

From the romantic hesitations of Four Weddings and A Funeral to the camp villainy of Paddington 2, the evolution of Hugh Grant has been a delight to behold. Tim Robey celebrates a Very English actor.

Episode 88. Olivia Colman
2022-02-09 · 8 min

From sitcom star to Oscar-winning screen royalty, Anna Smith charts the rise of the versatile British actress Olivia Colman.

Episode 89. Will Smith
2022-02-16 · 8 min

From West Philadelphia to Hollywood Royalty, Rhianna Dhillon takes a look at the back catalogue of the man they call Big Will: the star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, 90s blockbuster icon, and current Oscar hopeful, Will Smith

Episode 90. Martin Scorsese
2022-02-23 · 8 min

How an Italian-American kid from the mean streets of New York became one of cinema's greatest filmmakers. Christina Newland explores the signature style and expansive worldview of Martin Scorsese, from the crime thrillers Taxi Driver and…

Episode 91. Marilyn Monroe
2022-03-02 · 6 min

Marilyn Monroe endures as one of the legendary icons of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and is often remembered as the blonde bombshell with the tragic personal life cut short at the age of 36. For Inside Cinema, Lucy Bolton celebrates…

Episode 92. British Baddies
2022-03-09 · 7 min

James King celebrates the British actors who are simply the best at being bad, delivering the devilish goods in Hollywood blockbusters for close to a century. From Anthony Hopkins' frighteningly brilliant turn in Silence of the Lambs, to…

Episode 93. Making Movies
2022-03-16 · 7 min

Lights, camera, action! Jamie Maisner investigates the films that turn the camera on filmmaking itself, from Hollywood classics Sunset Boulevard and Singin' in the Rain, to indie gems Son of Rambow and One Cut of the Dead. Does cinema…

Episode 94. Breaking Up
2022-03-23 · 8 min

No one loves love as much as Hollywood, but what happens after the romance ends? For Inside Cinema, Ann Lee looks at big-screen breakups, from Legally Blonde and La La Land to (500) Days of Summer and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless…

Episode 95. Jewels on Film
2022-03-30 · 6 min

A dazzling journey through jewellery in film, asking the question: are diamonds truly a girl's best friend, or are there deeper pearls of wisdom to mine? Nicole Davis explores how these prized objects relate to on-screen themes of…

Episode 96. Famous Last Words
2022-04-06 · 6 min

That's all, folks! Inside Cinema celebrates the best and most memorable final lines in film history, from Casablanca and The Wizard of Oz, to The Italian Job and Back to the Future. What makes a great final line? And what do our favourite…

Episode 97. Coming Out
2022-02-02 · 7 min

Rowan Ellis explores how 'coming out' scenes on screen reflect changing social attitudes towards sexuality, from indie gems But I'm A Cheerleader and Beginners, to the landmark teen romantic drama Love, Simon, to the recent films and TV…

Series 1
2 episodes · 2020

An exploration of how film-makers explore different themes in film.

Episode 1. Meet the Family
2020-02-13

Meet the Family looks at the depiction of families in cinema, in all their maddening, dysfunctional glory. From Home Alone to Tokyo Story, and from Pan's Labyrinth to Gosford Park - it's all relative.

Episode 2. Guilt-Free Pleasures
2020-12-02

What’s your favourite cinematic guilty pleasure? And why the guilt? An hour-long celebration of trashy films from Showgirls to Love Actually to Cats. Comedian Mae Martin narrates.

Black History Month
4 episodes · 2020

A deep dive into the work of four 21st-century revolutionary black film directors.

Episode 1. Jordan Peele
2020-10-06

Documentary from Ellen E Jones exploring the work of Jordan Peele, the TV comedian-turned-film director who captured the zeitgeist with his Oscar-winning horror Get Out.

Episode 2. Ava DuVernay
2020-10-06

Documentary from Corrina Antrobus that explores the work of Ava DuVernay, the first black female film director to direct a $100-million film.

Episode 3. Barry Jenkins
2020-10-13

Documentary from Grace Barber-Plentie on trailblazing film director Barry Jenkins, whose Best Picture winner Moonlight made Oscar night history in 2017.

Episode 4. Ryan Coogler
2020-10-13

Documentary from Kambole Campbell, exploring the work of Ryan Coogler, director of Fruitvale Station, Creed and billion-dollar-grossing box-office sensation Black Panther.

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