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RIP IT UP at BFI Southbank: a one-day youth takeover of film and culture

On 3 May, BFI Southbank will host RIP IT UP, a one-day event led by youth that examines 75 years of rebellion, identity, and expression through film. This event coincides with You Are Here, a major pop culture event at the Southbank Centre co-directed by Danny Boyle.

A programme built by the next generation

Part of the BFI Rip It Up season celebrating youth culture across the UK, this Southbank edition is curated entirely by creatives aged 19–29. Drawing from the BFI National Archive, personal collections and the internet’s ever-evolving visual language, it captures on screen how youth culture has shifted from the 1950s to now. With one ticket covering the full day, you’re free to move between screenings, talks and installations, shaping your own route throughout the programme.

What to see

The line-up spans decades and subcultures. Highlights include:

Elsewhere, expect conversations around trans youth culture, digital teenhood, dating as rebellion and the experience of growing up online.

Why it feels different

This is a neat retrospective that moves, overlaps and occasionally contradicts itself, just like youth culture does. From underground DVDs to algorithm-driven platforms, each session reveals how creativity adapts, disrupts and rebuilds.

Who should go

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