26th May 2012 8:08pm | By Editor
Alfred Hitchcock, the greatest British film director of all time, is the focus of this season at the BFI, which kicks off this week.
There are screenings of his nine newly restored silent movies, including Blackmail, The Lodger and The Pleasure Garden. There are also gala screenings of his flicks, a complete retrospective, including classics such as Psycho, The Birds and Strangers On A Train, as well as an introductory guide The Genius Of Hitchcock... In 39 Steps for those keen to embelish their Hitch trivia.
June 1-October. Times vary
BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XT
Tube | Waterloo | bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
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