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London Short Film Festival (LSFF) 2024

19 January 2024 - 28 January 2024

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Founded in 2003, the London Short Festival (LSFF) is a an independent short film festival. In January the LSFF presents some 250 to 500 UK and international shorts, as well as holding special events, workshops and panel discussions with film makers.

The LSFF aims to showcase the divergency of those making films and shorts, giving space for those who adopt an unconventional or thought-provoking approach to film making. This is a platform where debut directors can expose their work to a wider audience, or the general public can experience the wealth of UK and international short film making.

LSFF Awards

Last year’s LSFF Jury will consist of: filmmaker Maryam Tafakory; BFI Network Talent Executive Aaliah Simpson from the BFI; and Brixton Community Cinema founder Abiba Coulibaly.

They judged the London Film Festival winners in the following awards presented at the festival:

  • Best UK Short Film
  • Best International Short Film
  • The TAASH Award for Comedy in Short Film, judged by Mark Rylance and the Van Kaampen family.
  • Best Lo-Budget Short Film

London Short Film Festival 2024 Programme

The full LSFF 2023 Programme will be found here. At time of updating this post it was not available.

London Short Film Festival 2024 Venues

Venues for this year’s festival include the Curzon Soho, ICA, Rio, BFI Southbank, and Rich Mix.

When Is the LSFF 2024?

It will be held from 19 to 28 January, 2024.

London Short Film Festival Tickets

There is no festival ticket, so tickets for the LSFF 2024 have to be bought at individual venues, prices vary accordingly.

For further information, click here.


Details

Start:
19 January 2024
End:
28 January 2024
Website:
https://shortfilms.org.uk/

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Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home. Mark is a member and director of communications of the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW).

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