Feeling overwhelmed by the anxieties of her pregnancy, a woman working at a grief center finds an unexpected connection with a young actor during a life-altering audition.
Start booking your tickets now because we have a truly exciting five days lined up for London Breeze – our biggest and best to date. This includes a gala opening film, an Industry day, an immersive program of AR/VR/XR films, shorts programs, UK feature fiction and documentary premieres and previews, Impact Day, Youth and Family Day, and of course our awards ceremony and party. We can’t wait to see you!
The Breeze Online Pass is available for purchase and it’s a STEAL. All the films and event recordings included in our exclusive online programme will be available to watch – as many times as you wish – throughout the festival and beyond (21 October – 2 November 2025).
Feeling overwhelmed by the anxieties of her pregnancy, a woman working at a grief center finds an unexpected connection with a young actor during a life-altering audition.
Dante, a regretful ex military contractor and his companion, his horse, search for his missing wife and daughter in the remnants of civilization decimated by thousands of malevolent entities known as ‘ Reapers ‘,
For identical twin, Jay, a life of sport is worth striving for and not one, two or three disabilities will get in his way. A story exploring the importance of family and belonging to a community.
A Nigerian immigrant living in London battles survivor’s guilt on the anniversary of his sister’s death, which occurred during a protest.
Locked and loaded with film tape, an amateur filmmaker explores an abandoned rave house, once known as The
Warehouse, that was once the beating heart of the South West’s clubland.
When their favorite Caribbean bar faces demolition, a community in 90s East London comes together for one last dance, determined to keep their memories alive.
In a folk horror film, two plural wives receive a mysterious visitation in Southern Utah, forcing them to confront an otherworldly presence and their own isolation.
A stoic Scottish father and his daughter sit down for a pint, 18 summers after a life altering diagnosis which changed everything and nothing at all.