Film Listing
Feature Films
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Capsule
After limited contact with mission control in the UK, unusual communication with the US and unorthodox exchanges with Soviet Russia’s Cosmodrome, will the navigator make the right decisions
Director: Andrew Martin
UK
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Vintage Tomorrows
Documentary filmmaker, Byrd McDonald examines the Steampunk movement’s explosive growth, origins, and cultural significance.
Director: Byrd McDonald
USA
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Made in Taiwan
Experimental filmmaker, Jack has developed a revolutionary type of film, which induces a euphoric state in the viewer.
Director: Jonny and Leonora Moore
UK
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Synchronicity
Chad McKnight plays physicist Jim Beale, whose experimental wormhole machine requires the radioactive fuel MRD, which he can only purchase with the help of venture capitalist Klaus
Director: Jacob Gentry
USA
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Tourbillon
Think you want to live forever? Think again.
Tourbillon is the story of Daniela, a woman who, due to a secret genetic modification, has not aged since her twenties.
Director: Gene Ivery
USA
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In Search of the Ultra-Sex
From Canal Plus’ Charlet and Lavaine, this science fiction comedy of the XXX kind is (apparently) inspired by a true story: a pandemic infects people with infinite lust, and the only ones w
Director: Nicolas Charlet, Bruno Lavaine
France
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Dolcezza Extrema
SCI-FI-LONDON would like to coin a new term – SOXPLOITATION.
Director: Alberto Genovese
Italy
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Cord
In a post-apocalyptic world of never-ending winter, ‘outsiders’ live mostly underground.
Director: Pablo Gonzalez
Germany
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Fanarchy
We’re in the midst of a huge cultural transformation where media has become participatory. Fans are no longer satisfied being passive consumers of content.
Director: Donna Davies
Canada
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Somnio
In a society with an automated justice system, what happens when computer systems malfunction?
Director: Travis Milloy
USA
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The Great Fear
A visually stunning film about, GM, a collapsing food industry, a lonely farmer and an equally lonely botanist.
Set in the prairies of Montana,
Director: Iain Laird
Canada
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Zero
A bee-keeper’s stand against our society of consumption is taken to the extreme.
Director: Gyula Nemes
Hungary
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Teleios
This sci-fi thriller follows five genetically engineered ‘perfect’ humans who are sent on a rescue mission to Titan.
Director: Ian Truitner
USA
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Abduct
Ilyas Kaduji, veteran film effects artist and artist of the outrageous computer game, Carmageddon, turns his attention to those sinister ‘men in black’ and the world of UFO conspiracy.
Director: Ilyas Kaduji
USA/UK
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Androids Dream
The year is 2052, yet this future has one foot in the past. With strangely artificial skyscrapers adorning the coastline and neon-lined broadwalks, it could be 1975.
Director: Ion de Sosa
Spain/Germany
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Prisoner X
A sci-fi thriller set against a contemporary political backdrop.
Director: Gaurav Seth
Canada
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Polder
German-Swiss-Chinese company, NEUROO-X, develops entertainment to blur the boundaries between reality and gaming.
Director: Samuel Schwarz, Julian M. Grünthal
Switzerland
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Merge
A group of teenagers tamper with nanotechology, inadvertently opening a Pandora’s Box.
Director: Justin Bull
USA
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Fantastic Voyage 50th Anniversary
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of FANTASTIC VOYAGE, we have teamed up with Science Fiction Theatre (London’s leading sci-fi film club – Time Out) to present a special screening of Richard Fleisc
Director: Richard Fleischer
USA
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This Giant Papier Maché Boulder is Actually Really Heavy
What happened to the good old days of sci-fi, when spaceships were real models, monsters were made of latex and laser guns were simply curling tongs painted silver?
Director: Christian Nicolson
New Zealand
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Dual City
In 2034, following a civil war, Japan is divided into North and South.
Director: Yokna Hasegawa
Japan
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Einstein's God Model
Quantum physics and string theory collide with the afterlife when a researcher makes contact with the departed.
Director: Philip Johnson
USA
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Identicals
The BRAND NEW-U organisation identifies ‘identicals’ – ‘people who walk like you, talk like you, but are walking through different, better lives’.
Director: Simon Pummell
UK
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Embers
After a global neurological epidemic, those who remain search for meaning and connection in a world without memory.
Director: Claire Carré
USA
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Battledream Chronicle
Back in 2100, the Earth was conquered and its population forced into slavery. All enslaved people must play Battledream, a video game where the penalty for losing is death.
Director: lain Bidard
Martinique
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The Open
Bombs have exploded and the war is global.
Director: Marc Lahore
France
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Cesium and a Tokyo Girl
A delightful adventure fantasy about Mimi and the seven gods.
Director: Ryo Saitani
Japan
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Kill Command
Kill Command is a sci-fi action thriller set in a near future, technology-reliant society that pits man against killing machines.
Director: Steve Gomez
UK
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The Call-Up
When a group of elite online gamers receive a mysterious invitation to trial a state-of-the-art virtual reality video game, it’s a dream come true and impossible to resist.
Director: Charles Barker
UK
Special Events
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Guardians of the Galaxy
In association with LOCO, the UK’s leading comedy event, we are delighted to present Marvel’s most delightful movie on the big screen.
Director: James Gunn
USA
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#Hackstock - Immersive Arts Without Boundaries
Get ready to leave the real world behind... faaar behind... and jack in to the virtual space of #HACKSTOCK.
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SCI-FIDO Dog Show
It’s not all serious dystopias and tech paranoia at the festival – DOGSTAR has teamed up with SCI-FI-LONDON for our annual dog show.
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Fantastic Voyage 50th Anniversary
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of FANTASTIC VOYAGE, we have teamed up with Science Fiction Theatre (London’s leading sci-fi film club – Time Out) to present a special screening of Richard Fleisc
Director: Richard Fleischer
USA
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48 Hour Challenge Awards
You can read the stories and see the films on our website and watchscifi.com. We hope you take part next year...
Blink of an Eye
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Shorts 1
SCI-FI-LONDON loves short film! We’ve always supported shorts through our festival programming and our 48 Hour Film Challenge.
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Shorts 2
SCI-FI-LONDON loves short film! We’ve always supported shorts through our festival programming and our 48 Hour Film Challenge.
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Shorts 3
SCI-FI-LONDON loves short film! We’ve always supported shorts through our festival programming and our 48 Hour Film Challenge.
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Shorts 4
SCI-FI-LONDON loves short film! We’ve always supported shorts through our festival programming and our 48 Hour Film Challenge.
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Shorts 5
SCI-FI-LONDON loves short film! We’ve always supported shorts through our festival programming and our 48 Hour Film Challenge.