A young student dedicates her life to accompanying a man with terminal cancer in his dying process.
This is your one stop shop to access information and booking links to all of our in-person festival events as well as your pass for our online-only programme wherever you are.
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 – start booking your tickets now!
The Breeze Online Pass is still available for purchase. All the shorts, feature films and documentaries included in the online programme will be available to watch – as many times as you wish – throughout the festival and beyond (23 October – 4 November 2024).
A young student dedicates her life to accompanying a man with terminal cancer in his dying process.
In a surreal, industrial dystopia, a travelling salesman encounters a two-headed singing behemoth who tempts him with a terrifying (but lucrative) proposition.
Rathika Sitsabaiesan revisits Sri Lanka, the homeland she fled as a child, to explore the traumatic effects of the 26-year armed conflict on its communities.
Sultan Mohammad already has two wives, eleven children and a flock of sheep. He plans to marry again to expand his kingdom.
A teenage boy’s attempt to make amends for theft and assault is more complicated than he thought it would be.
Filmmaker Alex and her younger sisters reminisce about their childhood through an animated dance routine.
In the underground world of diffing, a community finds solace in their passion, navigating personal challenges on and off the road.
In a former colonial town in Ivory Coast, two boys from disadvantaged backgrounds explore their cultural roots and religious beliefs, igniting dreams of travel and success.
A pick & mix of some of the highlights from Oska Bright Film Festival, the world’s biggest international film festival featuring work by filmmakers with various learning disabilities and autism. The screening packs a punch and is a great way to see a little bit of everything and celebrate Oska Bright Film Festival 2024.
Abused and unwanted, with nowhere to go. Can this young girl find a happy ending?
Benjamin uses his knowledge of birds and vivid imagination to transform everyday kitchen objects into animated magical kitchen birds.
Robbie the seal and Mollie the seagull’s blissful lives by the sea are threatened by human plastic waste.
A goldfish in a small container goes to a bigger pond with the help of a cat and the sun
Representing the conflict between our rational and irrational sides through a game of chess.
Todd’s day is ruined when the main character of a musical appears, turning his world into musical madness
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