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  1. British National's first feature film was Turn of the Tide, which was released in 1935. The script was based upon a 1932 novel by Leo Walmsley called Three Fevers. The setting, which Rank knew from childhood, was Robin Hood's Bay on the north coast of Yorkshire, England.

  2. The BFI National Archive has one of the most important film and TV collections in the world. Choose from a selection of 11,000 titles that cover 120 years of British life, and the history and art of film.

  3. This is a list of films released by the British studio British National Films between 1935 and 1948. The company was financially backed by Lady Yule, and during the 1940s production was overseen by John Baxter and subsequently by Louis H. Jackson.

  4. The BFI National Archive is a department of the British Film Institute, and one of the largest film archives in the world. It was founded as the National Film Library in 1935; its first curator was Ernest Lindgren.

  5. Our mission is: To support creativity and actively seek out the next generation of UK storytellers. To grow and care for the BFI National Archive, the world’s largest film and television archive. To offer the widest range of UK and international moving image culture through our programmes and festivals — delivered online and in venue.

  6. BFI National Archive. The BFI looks after one of the largest and most important collections of film and television in the world. Its teams of experts ensure that the collection is preserved and developed for future generations and made widely accessible to today’s audiences.

  7. The BFI National Archive is one of the world's greatest collections of film and television. The majority of the collection is British material but it also features internationally significant...