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- Leeds Young People’s Film Festival is about to become a teenager. 2012 marks its 13th year, and they’re filled with excitement over the new experiences it will bring. The festival is dedicated to young people up to the age of 25, and features films made by and for young people. The festival is presented by [...]Click to read more »
- We’re proud to announce that in collaboration with our sister festival, Leeds Young People’s Film Festival, we’ve got exclusive preview screenings of The Cabin in the Woods on Thursday 5th April at 6pm and 8.15pm at Hyde Park Picture House. Co-written by Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse, The Avengers) and Drew Goddard (Lost, [...]Click to read more »
- Leeds International Film Festival is now accepting entries for the 26th edition, taking place 1st – 18th Nov 2012. Our 26th edition is the first as an Academy Award Qualifying Festival for the long-running World Animation and Louis Le Prince International Short Film awards. Click here for more information, or click on the logo below to submit.
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- Happy New Year from everyone at Leeds Film! We’re kicking off our new year with a handful of must-see films favourites in February screened on our giant screen in Leeds Town Hall and plans are already afoot for this year’s Film Festival. Over the coming months you might find that we’re in touch slightly more [...]Click to read more »
- The 25th Leeds International Film Festival has announced its Audience Award winners and three prestigious Jury prizes. The 25th edition of the Film Festival attracted its largest ever audience of over 35,000, including a record audience for a single screening with 1000 people attending Closing Gala Shame.
The Golden Owl award in Official Selection, and the [...]Click to read more »
- Following recent audience feedback and ticket sales we have managed to secure two more repeat screenings as part of our LIFF25 Festival Favourites in the Albert Room of Leeds Town Hall on Sunday 20th November. They are:
Crisis of Civilization at 4.45pm
Powerful critique of a failed global system and manifesto for constructive social change.
Tickets: £5.00 / £4.00 / [...]Click to read more »