BFI Southbank Belvedere Rd, London
BFI Southbank Belvedere Rd Address:
Belvedere Rd, South Bank, London SE1 8XT, UKPhone: +44 20 7928 3232
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No. of screens at BFI Southbank in Belvedere Rd: Space Capacity / style Type
BFI Southbank
NFT1 450 theatre Cinema auditorium
NFT2 125 theatre Cinema auditorium
NFT3 136 theatre Cinema auditorium
Studio 36 theatre Cinema auditorium
Blueroom 250 standing, 100 theatre, 80 caberet Function room
Atrium 100 standing Reception space
Riverfront 100 standing Reception space
BFI Stephen Street
Screening Room 1 36 theatre Cinema auditorium
Screening Room 2 36 theatre Cinema auditorium
Meeting Room 1 10 boardroom Meeting Room
Meeting Room 2 10 boardroom Meeting Room
Meeting Room 1&2 20 boardroom, 15 U, 25 theatre Meeting Room
Reception Lounge 150 standing Reception space
BFI IMAX
BFI IMAX 500 theatre Cinema auditorium
Ground floor 450 standing, 200 seated dinner Reception Space
First floor 320 standing Reception Space
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BFI Southbank – Movie showtimes in Belvedere Rd, London – Updated onĀ 26th August 2018
BlacKkKlansman
2:20pm5:20pm8:10pm
The Women
5:00pm
Mildred Pierce
2:50pm7:50pm
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
8:00pm
Johnny Guitar
5:40pm
Brief Encounter
3:40pm
BlacKkKlansman
2:40pm5:30pm8:10pm
The Women
2:20pm5:30pm
Mildred Pierce
8:00pm
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
5:10pm
The French Lieutenant’s Woman
2:50pm
The Truth
5:20pm
BlacKkKlansman
2:30pm6:15pm8:35pm
The Women
6:05pm
Mildred Pierce
8:45pm
Johnny Guitar
6:10pm
Brief Encounter
8:30pm
BlacKkKlansman
2:30pm6:00pm8:35pm
The Women
2:30pm8:25pm
Mildred Pierce
6:20pm
The Handmaid’s Tale
6:15pm
Moonwalker
8:40pm
Sebastiane
6:10pm
BlacKkKlansman
6:10pm8:40pm
The Women
6:00pm
The Man from Mo’Wax
8:30pm
Mildred Pierce
2:30pm8:50pm
Pieces
8:45pm
Facilities available at BFI Southbank
South Bank film complex for screenings, lectures and exhibitions, with cafe-bar and river views.
BFI Southbank – Parking Fee
About BFI Southbank
he BFI was founded in 1933. We are a charity governed by a Royal Charter. We combine cultural, creative and industrial roles, bringing together the BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library, film distribution, exhibition and education at BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX, publishing and festivals.
We award Lottery funding to film production, distribution, education, audience development and market intelligence and research.
Film Forever is our five year strategic plan for 2012-2017 to support UK film. The plan covers all our activities and is based around three priorities – education and audiences, support for the UK film industry and unlocking film heritage.