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12 October

The 400 Blows- Classics Presented in 35mm

Running time: 100 mins

Classic films back on the big screen in 35mm. Truffaut's superb feature debut remains an influential landmark in the history of the cinema. Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Laud), a 13-year-old is constantly in trouble - justifiably or otherwise - with his parents and teachers. Drifting into truancy and petty theft, he soon finds himself at odds with still less sympathetic figures of adult authority. Shot on the streets of Paris, the film exudes an emotional authenticity born of the semi-autobiographical story, and displays real compassion as it charts a seemingly unstoppable progress towards delinquency. Great credit goes to Léaud, whose engaging but entirely uningratiating performance is a miracle of naturalism. Truffaut managed to gather many talents, on both sides of the camera, who would prove crucial to the development of the nouvelle vague. Marvellous stuff.

Presented in 35mm film

Shorts Block 11 - LIFF

Running time: 73 mins

Films featured:

Day Release by Joe Murray, 7 mins
The Voicenote by Kelechi Okafor & Kandy Rohmann, 12 mins
Friday Night Flop by Simon Friedberg & Elliott Gerner, 16 mins
Don't Believe What's On TV by Genevieve Ferns, 9 mins
No One Save Me by Ben Rafferty, 12 mins
All the Kings Horses by Kiel Robinson, 11 mins
Protocol 909 by Estela Oliva, 6 mins

About the festival:

The London Independent Film Festival (LIFF) is devoted to the advancement of first- and second-time filmmakers telling amazing stories with limited budgets. Hosted every October at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the October 2025 London Independent Film Festival will screen the work of approximately 100 filmmakers from around the world. Stretching over 10 days with numerous industry events, LIFF offers an unmissable opportunity for networking and building collaborations for future projects. It's little wonder that Time Out Magazine has called LIFF "a treasure trove of undiscovered cinematic gems, one of Europe's top indie film fests".

With a reputable support system for emerging filmmakers, LIFF includes popular training programs run by industry professionals who understand the ins and outs of moving a filmmaker's career to the next level.

Please follow the festival on Instagram @londoniff and on Facebook.

Film Festival

LIFF Mini-Market (invitation only)

Running time: 90 mins

The London Independent Film Festival (LIFF) is devoted to the advancement of first- and second-time filmmakers telling amazing stories with limited budgets. Hosted every spring and autumn at the Genesis cinema - repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK - LIFF screens the work of almost 100 filmmakers from around the world. Stretching over 10 days with numerous industry events, LIFF offers an unmissable opportunity for networking and building collaborations for future projects.

One such programme is the LIFF Mini-Market with My SMASH Media. This is a speed-pitching session where selected content creators will have the opportunity to pitch to industry professionals such as sales agents, producers, and financiers, who will offer invaluable advice to the creators. Pitch presentations for your feature film must be submitted via the SMASH platform.

It’s FREE to create your SMASH pitch and to enter the LIFF Mini-Market. Projects must be feature-length and include:

• logline
• synopsis
• creative vision
• visual references
• ideas on cast
• comparables
• distribution ideas
• estimated budget

To submit your pitch to the LIFF Mini-Market please click mysmash.media/ideas/liff-mini-market and create your free pitch. Submit to the LIFF Mini-Market callout by Sunday 28th September, Midnight.

Please note that the industry experts may not commission your project but will share their expertise and may recommend other industry experts to contact.

Selected participants of the LIFF Mini-Market will be contacted directly and are required to attend the SMASH Pitch session on Saturday 4th October. Final decisions will be sent out by Thursday 9th October, but shortlisted applicants should keep Sunday 12th October free.

Film Festival

14:00
Closing Night Party - lIFF

Running time: 120 mins

The Closing Night party and awards ceremony will be another chance to mingle and celebrate indie film. The event is open to all, whether you work in film or not, or have a film in the festival. I will announce the awards as well, and some of the judges will be in attendance too. There is no dress code, but there will be red carpet photos as well as other photos so be aware and let the photographer know if you don’t wish to be photographed. Come and celebrate!

This event is open to all, but please RSVP at the link provided.

About the festival:

The London Independent Film Festival (LIFF) is devoted to the advancement of first- and second-time filmmakers telling amazing stories with limited budgets. Hosted every October at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the October 2025 London Independent Film Festival will screen the work of approximately 100 filmmakers from around the world. Stretching over 10 days with numerous industry events, LIFF offers an unmissable opportunity for networking and building collaborations for future projects. It's little wonder that Time Out Magazine has called LIFF "a treasure trove of undiscovered cinematic gems, one of Europe's top indie film fests".

With a reputable support system for emerging filmmakers, LIFF includes popular training programs run by industry professionals who understand the ins and outs of moving a filmmaker's career to the next level.

Please follow the festival on Instagram @londoniff and on Facebook.

Film Festival

Breakwater + Q&A - LIFF

Running time: 92 mins

'Breakwater' is a psychological drama set between Oxford and the Suffolk coast, explor-ing how we connect, forgive and grieve for both others and ourselves. It follows the rela-tionship between Otto, a university student, and John, a retired angler who lives on the coast who bond over shared trauma of losing a loved one.

About the festival:

The London Independent Film Festival (LIFF) is devoted to the advancement of first- and second-time filmmakers telling amazing stories with limited budgets. Hosted every October at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the October 2025 London Independent Film Festival will screen the work of approximately 100 filmmakers from around the world. Stretching over 10 days with numerous industry events, LIFF offers an unmissable opportunity for networking and building collaborations for future projects. It's little wonder that Time Out Magazine has called LIFF "a treasure trove of undiscovered cinematic gems, one of Europe's top indie film fests".

With a reputable support system for emerging filmmakers, LIFF includes popular training programs run by industry professionals who understand the ins and outs of moving a filmmaker's career to the next level.

Please follow the festival on Instagram @londoniff and on Facebook.

Film Festival

Good Boy

Running time: 74 mins

A loyal dog named Indy moves to a rural family home with his owner Todd, only to discover supernatural forces lurking in the shadows. As dark entities threaten his human companion, the brave pup must fight to protect the one he loves most.

Night of the Zoopocalypse

Running time: 92 mins

When a meteor crashes into Colepepper Zoo, it unleashes a virus that transforms the zoo animals into zombies. Gracie, a quirky young wolf, teams up with a gruff mountain lion named Dan to lead a wacky team of animals on a perilous mission to escape the virus and rescue their zoo, on one spooky NIGHT OF THE ZOOPOCALYPSE!

One Battle After Another

Running time: 162 mins

Washed-up revolutionary Bob (DiCaprio) exists in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited, self-reliant daughter, Willa (Infiniti). When his evil nemesis (Penn) resurfaces after 16 years and she goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her, father and daughter both battling the consequences of his past.

Tron: Ares

Running time: 120 mins

TRON: Ares follows a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings. This is the third entry in the ground-breaking TRON series that started back in 1982, and follows the events of TRON: Legacy. TRON: Ares contains several sequences with flashing lights that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photo sensitivities.

Urchin

Running time: 99 mins

Urchin is the stunning directorial debut from Harris Dickinson, powered by an outstanding, award-winning performance from Frank Dillane. Mike (Dillane), a rough sleeper on the streets of London, is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn his life around. Moving between short-term jobs and small-time hustles, he must balance the hopeful rush of a fresh start with a past that is holding him back. By turns exhilarating and poetic, Urchin is a bold, vibrant and utterly unmissable portrait of life on the margins.

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