London Breeze was established in 2016 to showcase emerging filmmakers from across the UK and around the world, and that remains true today. We are committed to championing new, diverse and underrepresented voices in film through our festival events and screenings both in cinema and on our online film hub, Breeze Online. We are also committed to growing the next generation of filmmakers through our children and youth showcases and our, brand new for 2026, 19-25 young adult competition, as well as our community programmes. Next year will be our eleventh anniversary as a film festival. It promises to be our most exciting venture yet as we expand our programming, venues and audiences.

We are incredibly proud to hold BIFA (British Independent Film Association) qualifying status which acknowledges our rigorous programming and award status. Our goal over the next five years is to become both a BAFTA and Oscar qualifying festival which would allow our winning films and filmmakers to be considered for designated categories in these two prestigious award competitions. An ambitious goal to continue to boost our support for emerging filmmakers and to increase the reach of our festival.

FESTIVAL CATEGORIES

Feature Films:
o All genres welcome
o Debut filmmakers only
o UK and International film categories

Short Film Competition
o All genres welcome
o All levels of skills and experience welcome
o UK and International film categories

Youth & Young Adult Short Film Showcase (UK only)
o All genres welcome
o All levels of skills and experience welcome
o For filmmakers 25 years and younger
o Non-competing

OTHER FESTIVAL EVENTS
We run a large variety of filmmaker events, including networking opportunities, workshops, Q&As, panels and more.

We are based in in Battersea, Hammersmith, Soho, Covent Garden, East Finchley and Barnes in London, UK

A variety of prizes are offered by category, including glass awards and certificates, experiences, software licenses, equipment and courses. Past prizes have included Black Magic Cameras, Adobe editing software, Sigma lenses, Sennheiser and Audio Technica Equipment, F-stop equipment and more. Selected films will receive London Breeze Festival laurels for use in the marketing of their film.

PARTICIPATION RULES & TERMS

Official Selection: Films are selected for screening both in cinema and for our online festival hub, Breeze Online. Filmmakers will be notified via email as to which type of screening they have been selected.

Award Winners: Will be chosen from the Official Selection across both in-cinema and online screenings.

FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
- We favour films that are debuts of either the director, producer or lead actor.
- All films must be submitted in English or with English subtitles.
- Filmmakers are responsible for sorting out the copyright of their own material.
- We place no restrictions on your work in terms of premiere status or whether your work has been made available online

FEATURE DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
- We favour films that are debuts of either the director, producer or lead actor.
- All films must be submitted in English or with English subtitles.
- Filmmakers are responsible for sorting out the copyright of their own material.
- We place no restrictions on your work in terms of premiere status or whether your work has been made available online

UK SHORT FILM COMPETITION
- Fiction, Documentary and Animation.
- Film must be less than 50 minutes long, with shorter runtimes (less than 20 minutes) given preference for in-cinema screenings
- In the UK categories at least one representative of the film must reside in the UK. The film itself may have been made anywhere in the world.

INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM COMPETITION
- Fiction, Documentary and Animation.
- Film must be less than 50 minutes long, with shorter runtimes (less than 20 minutes) given preference for in-cinema screenings.
- Awards will be given for Best Fiction, Best Documentary and Best Animation.

YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT SHOWCASE
- This category is not in competition
- We accept entries in fiction, documentary and animation
- Qualifying age: 12 and under, 13-18 and 19-25 years
- This category is open to UK residents only
- Films submitted must be produced on a low budget.

SUBMISSION CRITERIA
- Submissions must not contain any copyrighted material, including music, still images or video images without the written permission of the owner. London Breeze encourages the use of original or royalty free music instead.
- Filmmakers are responsible for sorting out the copyright of their own material.
- Collaborative work is permitted, however all filming roles must be submitted on the form and on the credits. There must be an overall director for the film.
- There is no theme requirements.
- All films must be submitted in English or with English subtitles.
- Any technical issues with the submitted films are 100% the responsibility of the filmmakers, If at the time of judging, your video file doesn't work or doesn't have English subtitles (if in a language other than English), it will be automatically rejected, without a refund. Please contact the festival team ASAP if there are any issues with the submission process, and a solution will be found.
- We place no restrictions on your work in terms of premiere status or whether your work has been made available online.
- Read the full Terms and Conditions for further detailed information on entering.

PLEASE NOTE – your fee is non-refundable. If your film does not match the criteria listed above and you still submit your film, we will not consider your film and will not refund your fee.

We retain the right to change the date and venue of the festival under special circumstances. All filmmakers will be informed about any changes through our online platform.

We reserve the right to update our terms and conditions.

FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

In submitting a film to the Filmmaking Competition, you agree to the following:

#1.In all cases, the entrant will be bound by the London Breeze Film Festival Filmmaking Competition Terms and Conditions (“T&Cs”).
#2. The Competition is run by London Breeze Film Festival Ltd (“LBFF”), whose registered office is at The Coach House, Ealing Green, London, England, W5 5ER. Note this registered office address is not to be used as a postal address.
#3. No theme requirements.
#4. Film entries must not exceed the length requirements in each category. These maximum lengths exclude credits. Entries must be suitable for general admission.
#5. Submissions do not require premiere status. If your film is going to be screened by another festival or organisation, you must notify LBFF to discuss potential copyright issues with the other organisation.
#6. Submissions require payment fee per film submission. More than one entry is permitted by an entrant, however, each additional entry also requires a fee. Due to the submission platform being run by a third party (filmfreeway.com) no refunds, discounts or waivers on film entry fees can be provided.
#7. The final deadline for submission is
#8. The Short Film Competition is open to UK residents, if shortlisted, entrants are expected to attend the film competition screening for which a ticket will be provided by LBFF. International films can be entered into the International Short Film Category
#9. Submissions must not contain any copyrighted material, including music, still images or video images without the written permission of the owner. LBFF encourages the use of original or royalty free music as an alternative to copyrighted content.
#10. Every actor and participant in the film must be have full understanding of the purpose of the film, and have given their full consent for it to be shown in the Festival and for promotional purposes. Films should include credits listing the title, music credits, and other contributors.
#11. Collaborative work is permitted, however all filming roles must be submitted on the form, and on the credits and there must be an overall director for the film.
#12. Adult supervision is permitted for Under 18’s but film content should be conceived and produced as independently as possible, and must be produced fully independently for ages 19+.
#13. Low budget filmmaking is encouraged. Under 18’s film entrants must submit films produced on low budget.
#14. In addition to encouraging low budget productions, London Breeze Film Festival asks entrants to follow ‘Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability in Film Production’ set out on the LBFF website.
#15. By entering the competition shortlisted entrants agree to participate in such promotional and publicity activity as reasonably requested by LBFF and grant the non-exclusive license and right to LBFF to use all or part of the film or still from the film for promotional purposes and to exhibit the film during the Festival and after, including on various social media.
#16. Short-listed entrants and winners will be notified by phone, email or post and their name will be published on the London Breeze Film Festival website.
#17. LBFF reserves the right to extend the date, and in the event of an extension, the new date will be publicised on the London Breeze Film Festival website.
#18. The judging panel of industry professionals will select a winner only in each age category. At the discretion of the organisers, an overall prize may be awarded and supplementary prizes may be added. The judges' decision will be final, and no correspondence will be entered into.
#19. Entrants under the age of 18 are required to obtain parental or guardian consent to enter into the competition and these T&C’s. London Breeze Film Festival reserves the right to request proof of age.
#20. If an advertised prize is not available, LBFF reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of similar value. Any prize requiring postage to the winning entrant can only be sent to a UK address.
#21. Incomplete, defaced, damaged or incorrectly completed entries will be not be accepted, and responsibility will not be accepted for loss of any entries.
#22. LBFF reserves the right to amend these rules at any time.
#23. LBFF reserves the right to disqualify any entrant if there are reasonable grounds to believe has breached any of the rules of the competition.
#YOU REPRESENT, WARRANT AND AGREE THAT: PERMISSIONS You are the owner of all the rights in the content, or hold appropriate licences or permissions for such content and the screening of content across platforms. You undertake to execute further documents LBFF may reasonably require for the purpose of giving London Breeze Film Festival the full benefit of this licence if your film is selected for the shortlist.
#INDEMNITY You hereby indemnify LBFF against any claims arising out of or in connection with any content, in particular allegations of copyright infringement.
#PUBLICITY By entering the competition, you agree to be named in the media and to participate in as many promotional and press activities as reasonably requested of you. #LICENSE In consideration of LBFF permitting you to submit your content and enter the Competition, you grant to LBFF from the date of submission of your entry a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to reproduce the film on the LBFF website and associated media and social media including but not limited to Youtube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for press and publicity purposes to promote both your film and future LBFF events and festivals.
#MORAL RIGHTS In addition, you agree to waive all so-called "moral rights" to the content. (This is so we can, for example, showcase excerpts of your film alongside excerpts of other film makers' entries for promotions at a later date).

Overall Rating
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  • T'was lovely to have Teddy on the Edge selected for the online program of London Breeze - great team and great communication. Thanks a million!

    April 2026
  • Steff Lee

    Thank you so much for selecting our film 'Of All The Things' as part of you online festival and for including our film in your Christmas event.

    February 2026
  • Thank you to the London Breeze Film Festival Team for believing in my feature documentary film, Quiet on Set: The Class Division in the Film Industry? which was one out of three films that was completely sold out. I had the best Q&A panel experience for the film. Madeleine, Sam, Emily and the Garden Cinema team were amazing. Best Cinema experience for indie films. The fight goes on for inclusive equality in the UK film and TV industry..

    November 2025
  • Benjamin Verrall

    Thank you London Breeze Film Festival for selecting Wavelength for your 2025 programme!

    The quality of films was so high in our screening block, it was a honour to be picked alongside them. The filmmakers we met were so friendly and it was lovely to get to share a little about our film.

    I really hope we get the chance to attend and screen again, as we can tell this festival really cares about it's filmmakers.

    November 2025
  • Four Pillars Productions

    Sam, Madeleine, Emily and team are champions of emerging filmmakers and indie film in general and do a great job of running a very successful festival that is full of networking opportunities and some really great movies. A great place to submit your film and you are well looked after.

    November 2025