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Don't get stuck for something to watch... [BFI] [having trouble viewing this email?] [BFI] [BFI] [BFI] [BFI] Films you must see Don’t get stuck for something to watch. Here are three must-see recommendations to power you through the Christmas break. Start your free 30-day subscription trial and watch now. WHY WATCH THIS? [Deep End] Deep End "There's never been a colour movie I've freaked out over except one: this thing called Deep End," said David Lynch. He's not the only acolyte, as Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown go to extremes, with help from Diana Dors. [WATCH NOW] WHY WATCH THIS? [The Hidden Fortress] The Hidden Fortress An early influence on Star Wars (whose squabbling droids, gutsy princess and more started here), The Hidden Fortress has action, humanity and Toshiro Mifune. His star power dazzles, in a film that's the perfect entry point to the work and the genius of [Akira Kurosawa]. [WATCH NOW] WHY WATCH THIS? [A Matter of Life and Death] A Matter of Life and Death Because this Technicolor triumph bleeds beauty and enchantment; because it shows what [cinema and its visionaries] can achieve, and because David Niven and Kim Hunter show that the poet was right: what will survive of us is love. [WATCH NOW] SUBSCRIBE NOW [BFI Player+] Open your eyes There's always more to see. Subscribe now and uncover a treasure trove of over 300 classic films, hand-picked for you. [START YOUR FREE 30-DAY TRIAL] You have received this message because you signed up for BFI Player emails. You are subscribed as [{EMAIL}] [Unsubscribe] immediately from all future BFI mailings Sent by BFI, 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN

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