Celebrating film making talent from around the world
The UK Film Festival aims to champion great films but in particular is seeking work from those film makers who might not yet have had the chance for a prestigious public viewing of their work.
We celebrate the cultural diversity of films made in the UK and welcome films from all over the World.
The Festival begins on November 15th 2012.
Festival Programme

The 2012 programme is yet to be announced but have a look at last year’s programme below:

Monday 12th December 2011. 12 noon to 5pm – Empire Leicester Square.

1)    Summit (12m, U S A, United Kingdom)
       directed by Medeni Griffiths

2)    Landing (24m, Canada)
        directed by Lisa Pham

3)    Deriva (17m, Spain)
        directed by Angel TIrado

4)    Amores Ciegos (24m, Spain)
        directed by Marise Samitier

5)    Donkey (7m, United Kingdom)
        directed by Keir Burrows

6)    Static (11m, Australia)
        directed by Mel Miskell

7)    Chasse a l’ane(15m, Switzerland)
        directed by Maria Nicollier

8)    The Contract (19m, U S A)
         directed by Ryan Goldstein

9)    The Man With The Stolen Heart (7m, United Kingdom)
         directed by Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith

10)    Callum (14m, United Kingdom)
          direceted by Michael van der Put

11)    Big Society (6m, United Kingdom)
          directed by Nick Scott

12)    Grantraeet  (26m, Denmark)
          directed by Lars Henrik Ostenfeld

13)    EAST (93m, United Kingdom)
          directed by Leonora Moore

Wednesday 14th December 1.30pm to 5.30pm – Aubin Cinema

1)    Sinsis (2m, Spain)
dir. by Carmen Lloret

2)    National AIDS Memorial Grove Tribute (3m, U S A)
sub. by Andrew Ehrenfeld

3)    Chal Diye (4m, Canada)
dir. by Nida Fatima Khan

4)    ”The Sun” feat. Nili – Villeneuve (5m, France)
dir. by duriez jeremie

5)    First Day of the Future (2m, Australia)
dir. by Liz Gilleran

6)    Wayfaring Stranger (7m, Australia)
dir. by David Sander

7)    What On Earth (23m, United Kingdom)
dir. by Leslie Hill, Lucy Cash, Helen Paris, Graeme Miller, Matthew Robins, Heather Ackroyd, Dan Harvey, Robin Deacon

8)    The Particles – Taken Away (4m, Malaysia, United Kingdom)
dir. by Fred Khoshtinat

9)    Rabbit Moon (3m, United Kingdom)
dir. by Wood Dragon45

10)    This World (4m, Sweden, United Kingdom)
dir. by Marie Glad

11)    Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (52m, Australia)
dir. by David Schmidt

12)    Gentlemen in Squalor (3m, United Kingdom)
dir. by Alex Sufit

13)    Ima Robot – Greenback Boogie (6m, Italy, U S A)
dir. by Frank Jerky

14)    Roger The Real Life Superhero (10m, United Kingdom)
Created by Cathy MacDonald and Felicity Monk

15)    Addictions (2m, Italy, U S A, United Kingdom)
dir. by Giovanni Bucci

16)    Andy Moor – Fight the Fire (6m, United Kingdom)
dir. by Darren teale

17)    Anine Stang Dominoes (5m, Norway)
dir. by Petter Tangmyr

18)    The Afghan Nightmare (53m, Norway)
dir. by Klaus Erik Okstad

19)    Q and A session.

20)    Announcement of the Winners.

21)    Party!

Pick up a camera. Shoot something. No matter how small, no matter how cheesy, no matter whether your friends and your sister star in it. Put your name on it as director. Now you're a director. Everything after that you're just negotiating your budget and fee.
James Cameron
In England, I'm a horror movie director. In Germany, I'm a filmmaker. In the US, I'm a bum.
John Carpenter
Perhaps it sounds ridiculous, but the best thing that young film makers should do is to get hold of a camera and some film and make a movie of any kind at all.
Stanley Kubrick