“The Hearts of Bwindi” spotlights the harmonious efforts of wildlife rangers and local communities safeguarding Uganda’s biodiverse, UNESCO-recognized Bwindi National Park.
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).
“The Hearts of Bwindi” spotlights the harmonious efforts of wildlife rangers and local communities safeguarding Uganda’s biodiverse, UNESCO-recognized Bwindi National Park.
Drowning isn’t an option as three people tackle their biggest fear.
A newly-qualified midwife experiences the most physically and psychologically challenging night shift of her career as she oversees two life-and-death pregnancy cases.
A mother’s grief propels her to commit a final, surprising act in the name of justice.
Capturing the UK public’s thoughts about the world’s future and potential ending.
In the remote Australian Outback, an unlikely cricket match ensures an abandoned town’s legacy endures.
A non-verbal autistic six-year-old boy proves, with the help of his older sister, that his high support needs can’t stop his potential.
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