NFF 2025: ‘All This Time’ feature film with filmmaker Q&A (15)

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Trapped with a mysterious vampire in an endless time loop, Grace must unlock the secrets of the house, the previous night’s party, and her own past, to find any hope of escaping and returning to her normal life and young child. Winner - Best Director Feature Film - HorrOrigins Film Festival Winner - Best Production Design Feature Film - HorrOrigins Film Festival Winner - Dead Northern Award - Dead Northern Film Festival Director Biography - Rob Worsey Rob Worsey is a Director born and bred in the North of England. Along side his day job as a camera operator for corporate and commercial work, he spends time working in the Independent Film Scene, focusing on writing and directing. His debut feature film Among the Living (2022) won the best feature film award at Crystal Palace International Film Festival, saw a brief theatrical opening in the US, and reached streaming internationally including Sky Store, Prime, and Tubi. All This Time (2025) is Rob's second feature film, and is built upon everything he and the team learnt on their first film. It is a larger budget, with more ambitious scope, and an engaging mind bending narrative. Director Statement I am incredibly excited about...

NFF 2025: ‘She Walks A Line’ documentary feature with Director Q&A (15)

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

We'll be joined by the Director Tim Lovell afterwards for a Q&A so have your questions ready! She Walks A Line Documentary View all films tagged "Documentary" Feature length film View all films tagged "Feature length film" She Walks a Line is a gripping documentary that reveals the harrowing journey of thousands of young Nepali women and girls who are coerced across the border into India each year. Once across the notoriously porous 1,000-mile frontier, most are sold into the sex industry, forced into domestic servitude or subjected to organ and skin harvesting. This border has become one of the world's most prolific human trafficking routes. Amidst international indifference, one Nepali woman, Shanta Sapkota, has taken a courageous stand to combat this humanitarian crisis. Driven by heartbreak and a fierce determination, she leads a team of female anti-human trafficking operatives at the Mahendranagar crossing, a critical checkpoint where the fate of many young lives hangs in the balance. This exclusively nonwhite, female-led documentary takes the audience deep into the heart of this mission. Through the eyes of rescuers, victims, and traffickers, we witness the raw emotions, heart-wrenching struggles, and moments of triumph that define this battle against human trafficking. At...

NFF 2025 short films: will it ever be easy? (18)

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Fitting in. Feeling like a misfit. Going along with the crowd. Forging your own path. Understanding who you are. Will it ever be easy? The answer is probably 'no' if this selection of drama and comedy is anything to go by.

New Documents of the De-colonial: an Interactive Screening with Kojo Koram, Morgan Quaintance & Shepherd Manyika

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

As part of Northampton’s Black History Month programming, NN Contemporary Art And the Northamptonshire Black History Association present a thought-provoking evening in conversation with acclaimed writer and academic Kojo Koram, critic and artist/filmmaker Morgan Quaintance, and artist and educator Shepherd Manyika. Taking place at Northampton Filmhouse on 27th October, with support from The Royal & Derngate, the evening will explore the intersection of contemporary political strategies and aesthetic practices, featuring an interactive screening, readings, and discussions around decolonization in contemporary culture. Proposing the Black Archives as a tool for contemporary activist practice, through diverse perspectives, the event will delve into evolving anti-colonial discourse by examining different approaches to filmmaking and personal narrative as material to engage with structures of power and class. The event aims to be a platform for open dialogue and exchange, meshing traditional socio-political and cultural categories. It seeks to provoke thought, ignite conversation, and explore interdisciplinary strategies for contemporary art and activism through filmmaking and critical practice. Free to attend though registration is required via northamptonfilmhouse.com, or email info@nncontemporaryart.org.

In competition: Energy: feature length A Documentary about Damo Suzuki with shorts Bookmarks, She Lost Her Visa Then Her Baby and Traveller

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

8.30 - 10.30pm Northampton Filmhouse - In competition: Energy: feature length A Documentary about Damo Suzuki with shorts Bookmarks, She Lost Her Visa Then Her Baby and Traveller (certificate TBC). https://northamptonfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/6401c3b8546b67041002051b

In competition: documentary Shove It and short film The Mountain

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

5.45 - 7.45pm Northampton Filmhouse - In competition: documentary Shove It and short film The Mountain (certificate TBC). https://northamptonfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/6401c37b1afe04004b48882d

feature film Lollipops and Candyfloss

The Filmhouse Derngate, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

3 - 5pm NorthamptonFilmhouse - feature film Lollipops and Candyfloss (certificate TBC). https://northamptonfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/6401c2bad3892400c990b4b4

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