The Windrush Caribbean Film Festival (WCFF) returns from 14 to 29 June 2025 with a bold, multi-city programme celebrating Caribbean cinema, Black British storytelling and the legacy of the Windrush Generation.
Today, we are pleased to introduce our group of filmmakers selected to take part in this year’s festival. Their work lies at the centre of WCFF 2025, offering powerful reflections on identity, memory, creativity and community through film.
Watch the 2025 Festival Trailer
Get a first look at the stories and voices shaping this year’s festival.
This year’s theme, Belonging, Being and Becoming, sets the tone for a programme that honours the past while looking to the future. It is an opportunity to explore the richness and complexity of Caribbean stories and their continuing impact on life in the United Kingdom.
Over the coming weeks, WCFF will highlight the work of each filmmaker across our digital platforms. We invite you to follow their journeys, engage with their stories and share their work with your networks.
Here’s a list of the forthcoming films in alphabetical order:
- A Glass House
- Bankie Banx: King of the Dune
- Bethesda
- BRAFA
- Cartman
- Cocoa Butter Wishes
- Guinness Punch
- Jonkonn Nuh Dead
- Just Like Dad
- Love Is…?
- Love Language
- Mas Resistance
- Metanoia
- Panazz: The Story
- Play It Loud
- Ray of Hope
- Reimagining Queen Nanny
- Roots of Resilience
- The Roads We Travel
- The Seas Between Us
- The Tobacconist
- XE’IL: Threads of Culture
With more films to be announced in the coming weeks. Congratulations and thank you to our selected films. This is only the beginning and we look forward to welcoming you to WCFF 2025 as we honour and share these vital stories.
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