
Windrush Caribbean Film Festival returns for its 4th year, taking place 6th June to 30th across the UK.
The Windrush Caribbean Film Festival (WCFF) launched in 2020 with the mission to engage and educate audiences across the UK in cinemas and art venues and digitally about the contributions of the Windrush generation and their descendants to the country through live and virtual screenings, talkbacks, interviews and workshops.
Windrush Caribbean Film Festival (WCFF) started in 2020 and takes place in Birmingham, England, UK

Windrush Caribbean Film Festival returns for its 4th year, taking place 6th June to 30th across the UK.

Tony Oldham’s Arts of Conflict – The Discourse of Notting Hill Carnival won the Best Feature Film prize at the 2022 Windrush Caribbean Film Festival (WCFF) in Birmingham, UK. The documentary looks at the Notting Hill Carnival, described as Europe’s largest street festival, but in the UK, many feel it’s been demonized by the media, police, politicians and local residents unfairly. This is the story of the controversial event, from its inception out of the 1950s London race riots, to its present-day.