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The BFI Reuben Library
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The BFI Reuben Library

The BFI Reuben Library on Belvedere Road is the national film and moving image library and forms part of the British Film Institute痴 cultural complex on the South Bank. Visitors can explore a deep collection of books, journals, catalogues, and digital resources that chart cinema and television from early film to contemporary screen culture. Students, researchers, and enthusiasts use the reading rooms to investigate specific titles, movements, and makers, while the neighbouring BFI Southbank cinemas create a lively backdrop of screenings and talks. The location by Waterloo Bridge places the library close to rail, tube, and bus services, and within walking distance of theatres, galleries, and riverfront walks. Step-free access and selected evening hours increase the library痴 usefulness for those studying or working in the city. The environment is calm and practical, with staff on hand to help readers navigate catalogues and collections. For anyone investigating the moving image in Britain or internationally, the BFI Reuben Library is a well-connected, specialist setting that combines academic depth with public accessibility. Opening Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday: 11am-7pm Wednesday: 11am-7pm Thursday: 11am-7pm Friday: 11am-7pm Saturday: 11am-7pm Sunday: Closed

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Library Features 1. Specialist in film and moving image resources; 2. Part of the British Film Institute complex; 3. Central South Bank location near Waterloo; 4. Wheelchair-accessible entrance; 5. Reading rooms alongside BFI Southbank cinemas

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