
Sundance 2025: UK films and co-productions
10 UK works feature across the selection
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
10 UK works feature across the selection
Conclave leads the way as actors including Hugh Grant, Cynthia Erivo and Felicity Jones get the nod
2025 is off to a stellar start! Check out the latest UK film, TV, animation and games highlights in our January edition of The Wrap. This is just the beginning...
Diane Morgan returns to baffle academics and experts with her textbook profound questions in this hilarious one-off special.
Explore the beauty of small acts of kindness in this captivating documentary about a woman who rehabilitates wounded hummingbirds.
Embark on a heroic adventure in this sequel to the critically-acclaimed action-RPG, with narration from actor Doug Cockle.
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, this year's British Independent Film Awards ceremony was an incredible event! ScreenUK was there to meet the nominees and winners, who shared their thoughts on British Independent Film and what it means to...
With the BAFTAs fast-approaching, we shine a spotlight on the nominees for the EE Rising Star Award, which honours young acting talent who have demonstrated exceptional talent and ambition. Congratulations to the UK's David Jonsson, Marisa...
Odessa Young is outstanding as the lead in this tense and chilling 19th century-set horror-drama.
Adapted from one of Harlan Coben’s thriller novels, this five-episode mini-series is both tense and entertaining.
One Day star Leo Woodall plays a mathematical genius in this gripping thriller series, also starring Black Adam’s Quintessa Swindell.
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.
We asked Susanna White, the director behind the TV series, The Buccaneers, why she used such a varied mix of locations, and which were her favourites.
Based on the tragic 1988 Lockerbie bombing, a father seeks justice in this gripping five-episode mini-series.
Explore this highly-anticipated RPG sequel, where every choice matters as players make their way towards the Starward Belt.
Directed by Dries Vos, this two-series drama delves into themes of sexual exploration and desire.
Immerse yourself in writer-director Sophie Osbourne’s slow-burn, Victorian gothic horror, set on an isolated British country estate.
An all-star British cast ooze charm and wit in Richard Ayoade’s accomplished debut feature.
Bear witness to the final filmed performance of famed Japanese composer and recording artist Ryuichi Sakamoto.
This captivating thriller explores the origins of Tetris and how it found its way out of Russia.
The Sopranos’ Michael Caleo creates, co-writes, executive-produces and directs this eight-episode prequel drama series.
Explore the fascinating and tragic life of audacious and talented working-class fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett are amongst the starry voice cast in this visually striking adaptation.
Keira Knightley and Parminder Nagra lead this compassionate, much-loved and extremely enjoyable teenage coming-of-age comedy.
Simon Pegg and Michael Sheen lead this boarding school-set horror-comedy in which terror is unleashed from the ground beneath them.
A dystopian, rap-based series intertwining several stories that play out against the backdrop of inner city London.
Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany lead this affable drama-comedy where romance blooms on a tennis court.
The sight gags and slapstick sequences come thick-and-fast in this charming animated sci-fi sequel.
Joanna Scanlan gives an outstanding performance as a grieving mother in this tense and frosty winter chiller.