SXSW London Adds Premieres
SXSW London announced a 2026 slate with three world premieres and industry keynotes — a signal that London’s festival scene is expanding into multimedia and dance intersections this spring (timeout.com). That’s a good spot to scout new contemporary dance works and cross‑disciplinary audio‑visual showcases. (timeout.com).
SXSW London runs June 1–6 in Shoreditch for its sophomore edition, with the festival publishing a full schedule and pass options on its official site. (sxswlondon.com) The Screen Festival’s announced world premieres include Feast Or Famine (directed by Adrian Choa and Michael Boccalini), Alex Kahuam’s supernatural horror The Remedy, and Jason James’s crime comedy All Night Wrong starring Maria Bakalova and Zach Cherry. (deadline.com) Feast Or Famine is presented as a culinary documentary about London restaurant Angelina and is reported to feature narration from chef Marco Pierre White. (timeout.com) Screen keynote speakers named for the film programme are Sharon Horgan, Russell T Davies and Neon founder Tom Quinn, with organisers positioning these speakers to bridge TV/film craft and industry strategy. (hollywoodreporter.com) Organisers say the Screen slate brings a large international footprint to London this year, with UK premieres including Shahad Ameen’s Hijra and Elena Andreicheva’s AI documentary Intelligence Rising among titles listed for the festival. (timeout.com) The wider SXSW London programme pairs the Screen strand with a music line-up (including Tiwa Savage, Earl Sweatshirt and Rachel Chinouriri in the first music wave) as part of an explicit push to connect film with music, tech and creative industries in Shoreditch. (billboard.com)