About Us

The London Film Creators Festival (LFCF) is a groundbreaking film festival dedicated to showcasing the very best in new film. From digital creators producing film and video content for social media platforms to the finest short films (up to 30 minutes), we celebrate excellence in filmmaking across all formats. LFCF provides a global stage for both emerging and established creators, fostering creativity, innovation, and storytelling in the digital age.

As a competition open to filmmakers worldwide, LFCF champions inclusivity and accessibility, welcoming filmmakers, content creators, influencers, and storytellers from all backgrounds. Whether it’s cinematic storytelling, experimental visuals, documentary-style shorts, or creative brand storytelling, LFCF highlights the evolution of filmmaking in the modern era.

Our Vision

LFCF is more than just a festival—it’s a movement that recognises short-form and short-length video as powerful mediums of expression. In an era where platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Vimeo have revolutionised storytelling, our mission is to elevate and honour digital filmmakers and short film creators who are shaping the future of visual content.

Founders

LFCF was founded by two passionate industry professionals with diverse expertise in film, media, and storytelling:

  • Marysia Trembecka – An actress, producer, and former banker, Marysia has over 20 years of experience at film and content festivals worldwide, including Cannes, American Film Market (AFM), Berlinale, NATPE, TIFF, MIPCOM, and MIPTV. She is the creator of various world-touring shows, including The Singing Psychic, a multi-award-nominated sell-out show. With a strong background in film, finance, and distribution, she brings an in-depth understanding of performance, storytelling, and industry dynamics to the festival, ensuring LFCF is structured for long-term success and sustainability.
  • Jose Espinas – A respected cultural critic and journalist, Jose runs an online publication covering fashion, art, culture, architecture, design, events, and society. Having attended and reviewed major film, art, design, and fashion festivals worldwide, he brings a keen eye for creative trends and a deep appreciation for the evolving landscape of visual storytelling. His expertise in media and critique provides LFCF with a strong foundation in recognising and celebrating artistic excellence.

Why London?

As one of the world’s most dynamic cultural hubs, London is the perfect location to launch a festival that bridges traditional cinema and digital content creation. With its thriving film scene, diverse creative community, and global influence, the city offers an ideal platform to connect filmmakers, content creators, industry professionals, and audiences.

Festival Highlights

  • Short Film & Digital Content Competition – Open to global entries, featuring categories such as Narrative, Documentary, Experimental, Animation, and Social Impact, spanning from micro-films to short films up to 30 minutes.
  • Industry Panels & Workshops – Discussions with filmmakers, social media experts, and digital storytellers on the future of short-form and short-length content.
  • Networking Events – Bringing together creators, brands, and industry professionals to foster collaboration and growth.
  • Awards & Recognition – Celebrating outstanding achievements in storytelling, cinematography, editing, and innovation in digital filmmaking and short films.

Join Us

The London Film Creators Festival is where digital creators and filmmakers come together to push the boundaries of storytelling. Whether you’re a filmmaker, an industry professional, or a fan of short-form and short-length content, we invite you to be part of this exciting new chapter in film and media.

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Website: [https://londonfilmcreatorsfestival.com/]
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Let’s redefine the future of short-form and short-length storytelling—one film at a time.