BFI Player March 2026 Schedule: New Movies & TV Shows

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New Movies and TV Shows Coming to BFI Player in March 2026
BFI Player has released their March 2026 schedule for their movies and television shows. The BFI Player March 2026 streaming titles includes TV series and films across numerous genres. The full announcement for BFI Player 2026 March Schedule is below.
More March 2026 Streaming Schedules
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BFI Player March 2026 Schedule
March 2
Cosmopolis (2012)
Deaf (2025)
Maps to the Stars (2014)
Shivers (1974)
Spider (2003)
March 5
Cameraperson (2016)
Dreams of a Life (2011)
March 6
There’s Still Tomorrow (2023)
March 9
Baby (2024)
March 16
Cicada (2021)
Lola and the Sea (2019)
My First Summer (2020)
Pornomelancholia (2022)
The Summer with Carmen (2023)
March 23
Brides (2025)
Strongroom (1962)
March 26
Damage (1992)
On BFI Player
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