Endolife is a short, hybrid documentary that combines the experiences of over 120 people with endometriosis into a single, scripted narrative.
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).
Endolife is a short, hybrid documentary that combines the experiences of over 120 people with endometriosis into a single, scripted narrative.
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Sophie walks a razor edge as she interviews a titan of industry on camera. Trapped between ambition and integrity, she must choose: expose the truth, or craft the illusion of innocence.
A mother dances through her morning ritual, preparing breakfast for her family. As time passes, the dance gets harder and harder to perform.
The legendary Carol Glenn, Britain’s first black, female motorsports official, sets out to launch her own Formula Ford race team.
Take time away from the screen to move, dance and refresh