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Our lives, Our stories Most Popular Free Films of 2018 Our national fabric has many threads and deep

Our lives, Our stories [BFI] [having trouble viewing this email?]( [BFI]( [BFI]( [BFI Player]( [Most Popular Free 2018]( Most Popular Free Films of 2018 Our national fabric has many threads and deep colour. Each year, it gets more vivid and popular… [EXPLORE NOW]( [Spelga Dam]( 01 Spelga Dam A concrete reason to give a dam about water supplies in Northern Ireland, in the heart of the scenic Mourne Mountains [WATCH FOR FREE]( [It's No Joke Living in Barnsley]( 02 It's No Joke Living in Barnsley Barnsley-born actor Brian Glover returns to his Yorkshire hometown in this poignant portrait of northern life. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Credo]( 03 Credo Blood on the Streets: Bengali youth fight against the National Front following the death of Altab Ali. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [H Block Hunger Strike]( 04 H Block Hunger Strike An unflinching look at the 1980 Maze prison hunger strikes and their potentially stark consequences. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Jamaica Street Glasgow]( 05 Jamaica Street Glasgow A flood of pedestrians and horse-drawn traffic in Edwardian Glasgow. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Connah's Quay Carnival and Fete 1965]( 06 Connah's Quay Carnival and Fete 1965 The local Old People's Association demonstrates its carnival spirit. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [The Cut - Professor Brian Cox]( 07 The Cut - Professor Brian Cox The leading physicist discusses the films that have shaped his view of the world (and the universe). [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Focus on Hoddesdon]( 08 Focus on Hoddesdon Ray Young is your guide in this candid film about the picturesque Lea Valley town. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Witham to Maldon East]( 09 Witham to Maldon East Dusty the dog enjoys a scenic rail journey through the Essex countryside, with amateur filmmaker Chib Thorp. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [Shouts for City!]( 10 Shouts for City! From 'Red and White' Rosemary to 'Zigger Zagger': Stoke City's fans are a devoted bunch. [WATCH FOR FREE]( [BFI Player]( You have received this message because you signed up for BFI Player emails. You are subscribed as {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( immediately from all future BFI Player mailings. Sent by BFI, 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN

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