Bruised, hungry and only halfway through her late shift, a lonely, disillusioned police officer forms an unlikely connection with a criminal.
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).
Bruised, hungry and only halfway through her late shift, a lonely, disillusioned police officer forms an unlikely connection with a criminal.
A worker in a future dystopian world begins to question his place in the production line and takes steps to break free from it.
A new mother struggling with postpartum anxiety becomes convinced her new neighbours are harbouring a dark secret that she must investigate.
A depressed housewife seeks out a troubled young man from her past, with disastrous consequences.
An actress is filmed visiting a society where people don’t talk or eat and have almost no individuality.
Something is missing from Carl’s life. He arranges a clandestine meeting with two strangers he hopes can bring answers.
“Eplemost” chose a unique approach for his 2023 exhibition: transforming his self-contempt into a physical form, to confront and expose it directly.
With every layer of paint, the room gets smaller. A widower must resolve his grief so he can go on living for his son.
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