Festival
Programme
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SCREENINGS AT THE BFI
Thursday 7th July 5pm – OPENING GALA – CLOCK
SCREENINGS AT THE TABERNACLE, NOTTING HILL
Friday 8th July 6:00 pm – THE CHANGE – SHORT FILMS
Saturday 9th July 4:15 pm – SEND PROOF
Saturday 9th July 7:70pm – REMEMBER ME THE MAHALIA JACKSON STORY
OUTDOOR SCREENINGS ON PORTOBELLO GREEN
Sunday 10th July – 11:30 AM AKEELAH AND THE BEE
Sunday 10th July – 2:30 PM COMMUNITY SHORTS
Sunday 10th July – 5: 00 PM KING RICJARD
Sunday 10th July – 8:00 PM REMEMBER ME: THE MAHALIA JACKSON STORY
Sunday 10th July – 9:30 PM SILENT DISCO
ONLINE ONLY (NO IN-PERSON) SCREENINGS
Monday 11th July – Online Screenings Only
Tuesday 12th July – Online Screenings Only
Wednesday 13th July – Online Screenings Only
SCREENINGS AT PRINCE CHARLES CINEMA, LEICESTER SQUARE
Thursday 14th July 6:00 pm – THE CHANGE – SHORT FILMS
Friday 15th July – CLOCK
Saturday 16th July – CLOSING (PEACE) GALA – SLOVO HOUSE: UNFINISHED NOVEL
HOW WE STARTED I WILL TELL

I Will Tell is the festival of choice globally for filmmakers who tell those stories that would otherwise not be heard, the event of choice for those seeking inspiration, and the expression of the love to our world in a way that is relevant, tangible and meaningful
Anel, a young, ambitious girl from Mozambique shares with a visiting missionary her dreams to travel the world and help others. But a young man from the village reminds her that girls are not allowed to go to school, so her dreams could never become a reality. Although visibly deflated, Anel’s bold response would inspire thousands of people over the next 15 years … Ndinadzawapanga! (I Will Tell)
I Will Tell is held in London, USA and the Caribbean. In addition the livestreaming of the festival gives access to filmmakers and film lovers from across the globe
What we do
We make Great Films Better
Premieres and Special Screenings
Q&As with Filmmakers and other global thought leaders
Roundtables and Masterclasses
Over the years
Filmmakers whose films we premiered





