See the NOTTIFF2023 Award Winners
Read MoreFrom feature films to shorts, documentaries to animations, the Nottingham International Film Festival has something for everyone. The carefully curated program includes films that will inspire, provoke thought, and entertain audiences.
Read MoreTake a look at the winners from the 2022 edition of the festival!
Read MoreOver 50 world and UK films will screen as part of the Nottingham International Film Festival 2021.
Read MoreSee which films won what at NOTTIFF2020!
Read MoreThe Nottingham International Film Festival 2020 is excited to announce the fifth edition of the annual event taking place 13th – 15th November 2020.
Taking into consideration the current situation with covid-19 the festival will take place entirely online, with all screenings happening virtually through the NOTTIFF website.
Read MoreNottingham International Film Festival is working with our partner venues to make sure this year’s festival can go ahead as scheduled as a physical event.
Read MoreTake a look at the photo highlights from NOTTIFF2019
Read MoreNOTTIFF2019 is delighted to announce the winners of the Robin Hood awards.
Read MoreThe Nottingham International Film Festival is excited to announce the official line-up for the fourth edition of the festival.
Read MoreFor the first time Nottingham International Film Festival will be hosted by the Nottingham Contemporary, the city’s most unique, thrilling and inspiring venue.
Read MoreNottingham International Film Festival will close on Thursday 15th November with a screening of documentary film Laddie: The Man Behind The Movies, about industry renowned producer Alan Ladd Jnr.
Read MoreNottingham International Film Festival will be screening the Nottingham premiere of short documentary film Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Homecoming as part of Opening Night.
Read More60 Minute Short Film Showcase and feature film double bill at The Nottingham Arts Theatre for just £7.50!
Read MoreNottingham International Festival is delighted to be partnering with Cineworld Nottingham and to celebrate we are offering the Cineworld Pass.
The pass will get the holder into all SIX of the screenings taking place at the Cineworld for just £24 or £20 for Students.
Read MoreNottingham International Film Festival will open with a screening of documentary The Ballad of a Righteous Merchant, about the acclaimed director Werner Herzog. The film will screen at 4PM on Sunday 11th November at Cineworld Nottingham.
Read MoreAfter two successful years the festival is expanding in length and will be spread across two venues with Nottingham’s city centre cinema Cineworld and stalwart of Nottingham’s arts scene The Nottingham Arts Theatre hosting a mix of feature and documentary films, short films, experimental, music videos and animations.
Read MoreTelling the story of a private detective who has his stakeout ruined by his meddling sister Cul-De-Sac is a comedy with unexpected emotion. We chatted to Director Nick Flügge about his film.
Read MoreThe second year of this fledgling festival has now set it in good stead to carry its partnership with Showcase Lux forward and continue on bringing some of the best independent films to Nottingham year on year.
The full list of award winners from NOTTIFF2017 can be found
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