ABOUT THE EARL’S COURT FILM FESTIVAL

Now in its eight year, ECFF has become an annual fixture on the Earl’s Court cultural calendar. In previous festivals, we have shown film shorts to full capacity audiences at all venues, including the Gala and Awards evening, which has consistently attracted an audience of over 400 people.

In 2022, the festival continues to generate an amazing reaction with local and international audiences, but this ECFF audience arrangements have changed. Excitingly, we also look forward to connecting with a short film-lovers globally via our hybrid screening events, and virtual festival showcase.

Earl’s Court is an incredibly cinematic district with fantastic venues for screening films, and at this year’s Earl’s Court Film Festival in October 2022, an annual celebration of the short film genre, we will launch the outstanding work of emerging film makers to large audiences.

In the beginning we wanted to make films, so we approached emerging films makers from London Film School to tell their stories on our streets and so it all began….

Earl’s Court Film Festival (ECFF) continues to support film makers with grants, location and production office support, as well as accepting short film entries for screening at ECFF in Earl’s Court’s wonderful cinematic venues.

Some of our Earl’s Court short films have been selected or entered for screening at other film festivals such as Tribeca, Sundance and BAFTA qualifying festivals.

Feature Film – Great News

In 2022, Film Earl’s Court will be an Associate Producer of a feature film which will include Earl’s Court locations.

Community Outreach

Pending the subsequent lifting of relevant restrictions, we plan to arrange screenings with local care homes, NHS trusts, youth and community centres in 2022.