SXSW London…..2026

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SXSW London 2026 aka South by Southwest® (SXSW®) London, the world’s leading festival celebrating the convergence of creativity, culture and technology, today announced the final wave of films for its Screen Festival, completing a bold, globally-driven line-up ahead of this year’s event, taking place 1st – 6th June.

With its full programme now set, SXSW London 2026 doubles down on its reputation as a launchpad for daring new cinema and series – bringing together headline-grabbing premieres, emerging voices, and internationally acclaimed filmmakers pushing the boundaries of storytelling.

Here’s those SXSW London 2026 World premieres and exclusives…..

**** World Premieres ****

  • The Playoffs (Dir: Bruno Safadi) Maurício is a bankrupt ex-player and now a soccer agent who struggles to get back on his feet behind the scenes of the soccer market. Alongside Cris, her main ally, he takes care of his spoiled talents as if they were his children, amidst the pressure of debts with the militia and the shadow of his problematic father, Valdemar. The series explores the ethical limits in a glamorous market, full of ostentation and luxury, where dirty play is worth more than talent and success costs one’s own soul. Trying to rise again amidst crimes, betrayals, and family dramas, will Maurício survive?
  • The Boy With the Light-Blue Eyes (Dir: Thanasis Neofotistos) – Peter is a blue-eyed boy forced to hide behind a mask in a remote mountain village ruled by superstition. When his eyes are revealed and the village believes he is cursed, fear turns into violence, and his longing for freedom becomes a path of love, sacrifice, and truth
  • Test (Dir: Sam McConnell) – An amateur bodybuilder in rural Ohio must confront a dysfunctional family, substance abuse, and his own emerging sexuality on his quest to become a champion.
  • James–Getting Away With It (Dir: Chris Atkins) –The first fully authorised documentary about iconic Manchester band James, whose hits have accompanied generations of Brits for almost half a century.
  • Silent Synced presents The Cure Meets The Man Who Laughs (Producer/Creator: Josh Frank) – Based on the 1869 novel by Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs tells the story of a nobleman’s son, disfigured by order of a king – his face carved into a permanent smile. Choosing life as a circus attraction, he exists as both spectacle and outsider, concealing a deeply human heart behind a mask of cruelty. The 1928 film adaptation, The Man Who Laughs, stands as a haunting work shaped by German Expressionism – a silent masterpiece steeped in shadow, atmosphere, and emotion.

 

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SXSW London 2026UK Premieres ****

  • Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma (Dir: Jane Schoenbrun) After years of slapdash sequels, the Camp Miasma franchise is handed over to an enthusiastic young director for resurrection. But when she visits the original’s star, a now-reclusive actress shrouded in mystery, the two women fall into a blood-soaked world of desire, fear, and delirium
  • Bayaan (Dir: Bikas Ranjan Mishra) Set in a remote town in Rajasthan, where devotion runs deep and silence is a must. The story begins when an anonymous letter accuses a revered cult leader of sexual abuse and officer Roohi, a young detective from Delhi is assigned to investigate allegations. As she delves into the case, she confronts the complex power dynamics within the community. Her commitment to justice is tested by the harsh and deep rooted power structures within the town
  • AMERICAN ZOO  (Dir: Tim Travers Hawkins) (Documentary) – Home movies, discovered in the ruins of an abandoned zoo, reveal an extraordinary saga of families who played God with nature
  • Funky Freaky Freaks (Dir: Han Chang-lok) In a small city where redevelopment has stalled, three high school friends struggle with their own obsessions: Yong-gi, a self-styled “attention seeker” dreaming of becoming a superhero; Ji-sook, a “pro-ana” obsessed with losing her weight; and Dumbo, a “netkama” who scams money online by pretending to be a girl. Their fragile friendship unravels when Woo-joo, a charming transfer student and an influencer, shows up. Ji-sook falls for him instantly, while Yong-gi, who has been secretly in love with her, can only watch. But when Woo-joo’s real self is revealed Ji-sook starts to collapse, Yong-gi’s hidden feelings turn into a dangerous plan for revenge. 
  • Irkalla – Gilgamesh’s Dream (Dir: Mohamed Al Daradji) – In war-torn Baghdad, a diabetic 9-year-old seeks his dead parents through a mythical gate to Irkalla in the Tigris River, while his friend faces militia recruitment. A story of loss and hope in a resilient city. 
  • Made in EU (Dir: Stephan Komandarev) – A factory worker in rural Bulgaria becomes her town’s first Covid case, unleashing a wave of blame and social ostracism. As the virus spreads, she faces mounting persecution from employers, coworkers, family, and neighbors. 
  • Pretty/Dirty: The Life and Times of Marilyn Minter (Dir: Amanda Benchley, Jennifer Ash Rudick) – This unfiltered exposé strips away the glittering facade of artist Marilyn Minter,revealing an improbable journey from addict to icon. As she nears 80 and continues to explore society’s taboos, alternative beauty, shame, sex and aging, will the art-world establishment finally embrace her? 
  • The Night (Gaua) (Dir: Paul Urkijo Alijo) – Gaua, Basque for “night”, centres on a village in what is now Navarre, northern Spain, during the time of the Inquisition. Fleeing an abusive husband, Kattalin stumbles into the forest at witching hour to find three old women sharing stories. As their tall tales unfold in several chapters, the village’s dark secrets are revealed – a tangled web of stories that implicate the righteous and the wicked alike. 
  • Leviticus (Dir: Adrian Chiarella) – Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most – each other.
  • Winter of the Crow (Dir: Kasia Adamik) – Inspired by the short story by Booker Prize and Nobel Prize winning author Olga Tokarczuk, the latest film from director Kasia Adamik is a thrilling cat-and-mouse game set at the onset of Poland’s Martial Law era in 1981, starring Academy Award nominee Lesley Manville who plays an ordinary woman caught in an extraordinary situation.
  • The Invite (Dir: Olivia Wilde) – Joe and Angela are on thin ice and tonight might be when it all falls apart. Unfortunately, their upstairs neighbours are about to arrive for dinner, and everything that can go wrong goes worse.Watch the trailer HERE
  • Marc by Sofia (Dir: Sofia Coppola) (Documentary) – An intimate, unconventional portrait of Marc Jacobs, crafted by Sofia Coppola to capture the genius and singular universe of the iconic American designer
  • Gaza’s Twins, Come Back to Me (Dir: Mohammed Sawwaf) (Documentary) – A mother faces harrowing obstacles and military barriers as she fights to reunite with her newborn twins, who were rushed to a distant hospital during wartime evacuations in Gaza.

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