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The London Games Festival 2026

Watch as our host ‪@sunpi‬ explores the showcase, meets the people behind the games and dives into why interactive storytelling continues to be one of the most exciting creative spaces around.

Cannes 2026: UK films and co-productions

The 79th Cannes Film Festival has revealed it's line-up! From Clio Barnard's I See Building Fall Like Lightning in Director's Fortnight to a range of co-productions, immersive works and shorts, explore all UK works in official selection...

New releases

I Swear

This funny, bold and compassionate film dramatises the real-life story of Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson.

Half Man

Scottish screenwriter and actor Richard Gadd’s follow-up to Baby Reindeer is another dark and powerful exploration of male rage.

Wasteman

This imaginative British prison drama provides a gripping narrative as well as compelling performances from its talented ensemble cast.

Big Mood (Season 2)

This sharp and funny series returns as two long-time best friends try to save their turbulent relationship.

Colourful pastel animated gameplay of a street with people, cars and food trucks

Nippets

Discover hidden objects and solve tiny, intricate puzzles in this charming and relaxing isometric game.

Hamlet

Oscar-winning British actor Riz Ahmed stars in and co-produces this modernised adaptation of William Shakespeare’s seminal tragedy.

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Queendom

Agniia Galdanova directs and co-produces this powerful observational portrait of a fearless queer artist in Russia.

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My Beautiful Laundrette

Stephen Frears’ breakthrough film intelligently explores both political and racial tensions in 1980s South London.

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Rivals

In 1986 Britain, a long-standing rivalry between two powerful men finally culminates in a ruthless showdown.

The Dig

Simon Stone directs this arresting and charming multi-BAFTA-nominated drama, set against the stunning English countryside.

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Greenland 2: Migration

Five years after the events of the first film, US filmmaker Ric Roman Waugh returns to direct this gripping sequel.

A woman and a man dressed as a priest stand in a windy Irish landscape.

Calvary

John Michael McDonagh announced himself as one to watch with this darkly comic drama.