20 years of 'BFI Film Classics' series

The British Film Institute launched its popular series of compact 'BFI Film Classics' books twenty years ago.

BFI Film Classics is a series of finely written, illustrated books which honour landmark films of world cinema. The series includes a wide range of approaches and critical styles, reflecting the diverse ways we appreciate, analyse and enjoy great films.

To celebrate, 20th anniversary editions of eleven of the books are being re-issued in new covers and many in revised editions. A twelfth book is a new title devoted to Jean Renoir's satirical masterpiece La Regle du jeu (Rules of the Game) by V.F. Perkins. Chief among the reissued titles is Chalres Barr's new edition of his book on Hitchock's classic mystery movie Vertigo, which was just named as the best film ever made in the 2012 Sight & Sound poll.

Blade Runner (2nd edition) by Scott Bukatman

Citizen Kane (2nd edition) by Laura Mulvey

Il conformista (The Conformist) by Chris Wagstaff

Don't Look Now (2nd edition) by Mark Sanderson

La Regle du jeu (Rules of the Game) by V.F. Perkins

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Eric Smoodin

Taxi Driver (2nd edition) by Amy Taubin

Vertigo (2nd edition) by Charles Barr

Went the Day Well? (2nd edition) by Penelope Houston

The Wizard of Oz (2nd edition) by Salman Rushdie

To read the full list of the top 50 films in the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, visit www.bfi.org.uk/news/50-greatest-films-all-time.

To order any of the BFI Classics books, visit the BFI Filmstore.