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12 April

vShowcards Presents: The Relationships That Get Films Made - LIFF

Running time: 90 mins

In the independent film world, talent matters. Skill matters. But one factor consistently decides who actually gets projects made and who gets invited back onto the next set.

Relationships.

This special London Independent Film Festival event hosted by vShowcards explores the real mechanics of those relationships. Featuring a panel of working industry professionals including:

Danny Patrick
Linzy Attenborough - Producer BBC and Independent Film
Michael Head - Director Independent Film
Audrey Sheffield - Director/ Theatre / video games
Samuell Benta - Director / Write Producer
Darren Vukasinovic - Writer / Director/ Producer
Donna Sherifa - Director / Producer / Exec producing

This panel discussion will examine how professional relationships form, grow, and turn into real work. We will explore questions such as:

• How do filmmakers find collaborators they trust?
• What makes someone a recurring member of a creative team?
• How do actors move from being hired once to being invited back again and again?
• What role does reputation, reliability, and collaboration play on set?
• How has the modern landscape — especially social media and online platforms — changed the way relationships form within the industry?

Whether you are an actor, director, producer, crew member, or someone looking to finance or support independent film, this event is designed to help you understand one essential truth of the industry:

The right relationships don’t just help careers.

They get films made.

As part of the event, we will also introduce vShowcards, a platform designed specifically to strengthen these industry relationships. Attendees will see how vShowcards helps actors, filmmakers, producers and crew connect, discover collaborators, and build the professional networks that drive independent film.

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 spring at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the 2026 London Independent Film Festival will screen 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. 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.

Film Festival

The Edge of Existence + Q&A - LIFF

Running time: 85 mins

The Edge of Existence captures the incredible and emotional story of Cam Cameron, electronics teacher, devoted father and husband, as he attempts to survive 60 days on Rockall, the UK’s most remote and dangerous island. Driven by a need to reconnect with his estranged family, Cam’s quest is not merely a test of endurance but a deeply personal challenge. Having already lost his father and two brothers, Cam is his mother’s only surviving son, a fact that weighs heavily on his mind as he prepares to break the world record.

Only five individuals in history have spent more than a single night on Rockall, a statistic lower than the number of people who have been to the moon. As he struggles against the brutal elements and his own fears, viewers are left questioning the human spirit's drive to endure such extreme isolation. What compels a man to risk everything for a symbolic milestone? And at what cost to those who love him?

The Edge of Existence explores the tension between ambition and responsibility, drawing audiences to wonder what would happen if he didn’t survive. This film questions the true meaning of adventure and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of legacy, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.

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 spring at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the 2026 London Independent Film Festival will screen 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. 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.

Film Festival

Father Mother Sister Brother

Running time: 111 mins

Jim Jarmusch's Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner, starring Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore and Luka Sabbat. A feature film in the form of a triptych — the three stories all concern the relationships between adult children, their somewhat distant parent (or parents), and each other.

Shorts Block 4 - LIFF

Running time: 80 mins

Films featured:

Holding On by Emma Croft, 9 mins
Up or Down by Chrissie Haynes,15 mins
Last Encounters by Rosie Day, 16 mins
Falling Short by Olenka Wellisz, 10 mins
Dear by Yoon, 11 mins
In Your City by Zeta Gkoka, 5 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 spring at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the 2026 London Independent Film Festival will screen 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. 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.

Film Festival

Shorts Block 3 - LIFF

Running time: 81 mins

Films featured:

Heavy Lunch by Clark Diamond, 7 mins
Sleeping Trudy by Charlotte Yang, 9 mins
Tamso Ma by Jil Yu, 13 mins
Mary Kelly: From Stone to Cloud by Sophie Chahinian, 17 mins
Against Your Nature by Alessandro Magnabosco, 14 mins
The Fruits they Burnt that Summer by Megan Teo, 10 mins
Withdrawn by Shona Catherine Lena Ingall Randolph, 6 mins
Sunburn by William Allum, 5 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 spring at the Genesis cinema – repeatedly voted the best cinema in the UK – the 2026 London Independent Film Festival will screen 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. 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.

Film Festival

Hoppers

Running time: 104 mins

What if you could talk to animals and understand what they're saying? In Disney and Pixar's all-new feature film Hoppers, scientists have discovered how to "hop" human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals! The adventure introduces Mabel, an animal lover who seizes an opportunity to use the technology, uncovering mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could have imagined.

Project Hail Mary

Running time: 157 mins

Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction… but an unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone.

The Drama

Running time: 105 mins

Charlie (Robert Pattinson) first spotted Emma (Zendaya) at a coffee shop one fall afternoon and somehow worked up the nerve to say hello. What started out as a trainwreck ended with them exchanging numbers—which led to three hour phone calls about everything and nothing, lazy Sundays camped out in parks and bookstores, and late-night diner runs where Emma ordered burgers so rare they were practically mooing. Two years of laughing until their ribs hurt later, and they're ready to make it official, but the happy young couple's stability is put to the test when an unexpected turn of events sends their wedding week spiraling out of control.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Running time: 98 mins

Having thwarted Bowser's previous plot to marry Princess Peach, Mario and Luigi now face a fresh threat in Bowser Jr., who is determined to liberate his father from captivity and restore the family legacy. Alongside companions new and old, the brothers travel across the stars to stop the young heir's crusade.

Undertone

Running time: 94 mins

The host of a popular paranormal podcast becomes haunted by terrifying recordings mysteriously sent her way.

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