LEEDS YOUNG FILM FESTIVAL 2026

Easter Holidays, 28 March - 19 April

Leeds Young Film Festival (LYFF) is an annual celebration of cinema and film for children and families that gives young audiences access to a rich variety of on-screen stories, helping them feel seen and understood and creating exiting new shared screen experiences for families.

The festival presents a curated selection of family-friendly feature and short films that champion new narratives, places, and characters. Alongside screenings, LYFF offers film workshops, VR experiences and hands-on filmmaking activities to inspire the next generation of storytellers and creatives.

Taking place in the Easter Holidays, LYFF welcomes all families, with affordable films and activities so every young person can get involved. 

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What's On at LYFF 2026

LYFF Cine Takeover
We're taking over the cinema and turning the big screen into family time, with special guest stars stunt man Nathan Geering and professional dancer Holly Gibson, a red carpet experience, free designable tote bag for any children with film tickets (up to the age of 15), and more - all included with the price of your ticket.

LYFF X PICTUREVILLE
LYFF X HYDE PARK PICTURE HOUSE
VR CINEMA
Our free, family-friendly VR Cinema is all about exploring what’s possible with new technology and big imaginations.


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MOVIE CLUB
Movie Club is the perfect place for young people to develop new skills and bring their ideas to life with real industry professionals.


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FAMILY FILMS
We curate a collection of handpicked family films to enjoy and share new film experiences with your family


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ACCESSIBILITY

Leeds Young Film Festival is committed to providing accessible opportunities for audiences.

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BFI Inside the Archive Exhibition
The BFI National Archive looks after one of the largest and most important collections of film and television in the world. Its teams of experts ensure that the collections are preserved and developed for future generations and made widely accessible to today’s audiences.

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<strong>BFI Inside the Archive Exhibition</strong>

BFI Screen Culture

Leeds Film is supported by the BFI National Lottery Audience Projects Fund which supports ambitious audience-facing independent UK and international film and broader screen activity of national scale. The fund is part of the BFI's ten-year Screen Culture 2033 strategy.

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