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04 October

Shorts Block 3 - LIFF

Running time: 79 mins

Films featured:

Astrophobia by Jack Stewart Penfold, 10 mins
Dance With the King by Sonia Amini, 13 mins
Mould - Snails by Martyn Thomas, 3 mins
Olga by Z Tennyson, 16 mins
Ring Ring by Adrian León, 14 mins
Undertone by Shaun Munro, 13 mins
We Few Survivors by Sam Denison, 10 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

The Smashing Machine

Running time: 123 mins

Directed by Benny Safdie (Good Time/Uncut Gems), The Smashing Machine stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Emily Blunt. In what is already being described as a transformative performance, Johnson plays legendary UFC fighter Mark Kerr as he battles intense personal struggles at the height of his career. 'The most raw and vulnerable that Johnson has ever been onscreen' - The Independent

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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