
Raindance Film Festival and IMGN Launch New Film Fund
The Raindance Film Festival has partnered with Israeli AI platform IMGN to launch a new £10,000 film fund and a dedicated development hub to support independent filmmakers.
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The Raindance Film Festival has partnered with Israeli AI platform IMGN to launch a new £10,000 film fund and a dedicated development hub to support independent filmmakers.

Daryl Chase’s “Macbeth” won Best U.K. Feature, Marie-Elsa Sgualdo’s “Silent Rebellion” won Best International Feature, and Katie Camosy’s “Gaslit” won Best Documentary Feature at the Raindance Film Festival.

Golden Globe-winning actor Brian Cox, known for 'Succession,' will be honored with a Raindance Icon Award at the 34th Raindance Film Festival in London.

The 34th Raindance Film Festival will open with the U.K. premiere of Michel K. Parandi’s sci-fi thriller 'April X' and conclude with the European premiere of Kirsty Bell’s documentary 'Eddie Cochran: Don’t Forget Me.'

Director Nathan Grubbs shares insights into the independently financed American genre film 'Cowboy,' detailing the struggles faced during its production, which premiered at Raindance Film Festival.
Catherine Corcoran, known for her role in 'Terrifier', has been named the Raindance Film Festival's inaugural Horror Ambassador, a role in partnership with her production company, FareStream Pictures.
Iranian Feature 'My Daughter's Hair' to Attend Raindance Film Festival

Ten AI-native short films, part of the 'Lost Canon' project produced by Moonmax and built on CapCut Video Studio, were showcased at the recent Raindance Film Festival in London. The initiative marks a collaboration between Raindance, CapCut, and Moonmax.

Ahead of the 34th Raindance Film Festival, founder Elliot Grove highlighted the event's mission to platform independent filmmakers and praised Connor Storrie, noting that many exciting filmmakers today come from the horror genre.

The Raindance Film Festival has announced the full lineup for its 34th edition, expanding its competition slate to include a new Best Horror Feature prize. The festival will feature films starring Connor Storrie, Gorillaz, Kit Harington, and executive produced by Jane Fonda.