The British Film Institute

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The British Film Institute was established in 1933 to promote appreciation of film and mass media in the United Kingdom.

The BFI holds one of the largest film archives in the world and are on the forefront of film restoration and preservation. They also run an internationally renowned National Film Theatre and London Film Festival, the BFI IMAX Cinema, and the world's largest film library and educational resource.

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