
"A small Ridley Scott exhibition has opened at the BFI Southbank, featuring a selection of storyboards from some of his most famous films. The storyboards show how scenes were expected to be set up so they can be edited into the final movie, but as anyone who watches the DVD-extras attached to movies will know, the final product often differs from the original intention."
"The films featured include: The Last Duel Gladiator (oddly under a poster for a different film) Blade Runner Thelma and Louise (ditto) It's only one glass case per movie and one poster as well, so quite a modest little exhibition tied in with the BFI's forthcoming Ridley Scott season."
"However, if you're a Ridley Scott movie fan, you'll probably like it. The exhibition, Ridley Scott: Building Cinematic Worlds is at the BFI Southbank until 5th October 2025 and is free to visit. The BFI Southbank is open daily when the BFI is open (generally 11am to either 8:30pm or 11pm)."
A small exhibition at BFI Southbank presents selected Ridley Scott storyboards from several of his well-known films. The storyboards illustrate intended scene setups and reveal how planned sequences can change during editing. Featured titles include The Last Duel, Gladiator, Blade Runner and Thelma and Louise. Each film is represented by a single glass case and one poster, creating a modest display linked to a broader Ridley Scott season. The exhibition caters to fans interested in filmmaking processes. Ridley Scott: Building Cinematic Worlds runs until 5 October 2025 and is free to visit during regular BFI Southbank opening hours.
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