Iris Online 2025
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Iris Online
Welcome to the Iris Online!
Explore our full programme here, and vote for the Iris Prize Co-op Audience award (Available across the UK until the 7th of November).
Jury's Choice
Jury's Choice
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Iris Prize: 35 Films Across 9 Incredible Programmes
Swing Into Action (Online)
Tackling gentrification, speaking your truth, a quest across the galaxy, and facing your family. This programme explores decisions to be made.
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Crossroads (Online)
Finding love in old age, stories shared in darkness, societal pressure in a relationship, and a mother searching for her kidnapped child. This programme deals with being alone and searching for more.
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Expect The Unexpected (Online)
A young woman’s trip to Spain, moving in with your boyfriend, and facing the law. These films will certainly keep you guessing!
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Exploring Intimacy (Online)
Pushing boundaries, struggling with anatomy, a secret desire, and words not spoken. This programme showcases desire and sexuality.
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Faith (Online)
A betrayal at the mosque, a cruel trial, concerned parishioners, and a young actor striving for perfectionism. These films explore queerness and belief.
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Finding Your People (Online)
A fight against evil, a hidden community, the power of friendship, and leaving home to be yourself. These films are all about finding your people.
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More Than Nuclear (Online)
Meeting the parents, issues of guardianship, navigating illness, and looking for somewhere to call home. This programme explores some of the forms that family can take.
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New Chapter (Online)
Crushes by the lake, race and dating, dressing for an Indian wedding, and a nighttime visitor. This programme focuses on connecting with new people.
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Queer Youth (Online)
A child left out, a hidden meeting away from the celebrations, trouble in the team, and a lesson in dating. These films expose some obstacles faced by young people.
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Swing Into Action (Online)
Tackling gentrification, speaking your truth, a quest across the galaxy, and facing your family. This programme explores decisions to be made.
Watch now
Crossroads (Online)
Finding love in old age, stories shared in darkness, societal pressure in a relationship, and a mother searching for her kidnapped child. This programme deals with being alone and searching for more.
Watch now
Expect The Unexpected (Online)
A young woman’s trip to Spain, moving in with your boyfriend, and facing the law. These films will certainly keep you guessing!
Watch now
Exploring Intimacy (Online)
Pushing boundaries, struggling with anatomy, a secret desire, and words not spoken. This programme showcases desire and sexuality.
Watch now
Faith (Online)
A betrayal at the mosque, a cruel trial, concerned parishioners, and a young actor striving for perfectionism. These films explore queerness and belief.
Watch now
Finding Your People (Online)
A fight against evil, a hidden community, the power of friendship, and leaving home to be yourself. These films are all about finding your people.
Watch now
More Than Nuclear (Online)
Meeting the parents, issues of guardianship, navigating illness, and looking for somewhere to call home. This programme explores some of the forms that family can take.
Watch now
New Chapter (Online)
Crushes by the lake, race and dating, dressing for an Indian wedding, and a nighttime visitor. This programme focuses on connecting with new people.
Watch now
Queer Youth (Online)
A child left out, a hidden meeting away from the celebrations, trouble in the team, and a lesson in dating. These films expose some obstacles faced by young people.
Watch now
Swing Into Action (Online)
Tackling gentrification, speaking your truth, a quest across the galaxy, and facing your family. This programme explores decisions to be made.
Watch now
Celebrate the Best of British LGBTQ+ Storytelling — 15 Films, 3 Programmes
What We Carry (Online)
A historical sanctuary, a surrealist exploration of belonging, a sinister choice, a tumultuous sibling dynamic, and forging your own utopia. This programme deals with what we hold onto and what we can’t.
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Kinship (Online)
One woman’s reflection, paternal anxieties, sisterhood in sport, South Asian queer joy, a complicated conversation ,and a glamourous visitor. This programme deconstructs different forms that connection can take.
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Unravel (Online)
An unexpected delivery, an absurd first date, missing invitations, a harrowing quest for justice, and a genre hopping actress. A programme full of twists, makes for some uncomfortable viewing as the stories untangle.
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What We Carry (Online)
A historical sanctuary, a surrealist exploration of belonging, a sinister choice, a tumultuous sibling dynamic, and forging your own utopia. This programme deals with what we hold onto and what we can’t.
Watch now
Kinship (Online)
One woman’s reflection, paternal anxieties, sisterhood in sport, South Asian queer joy, a complicated conversation ,and a glamourous visitor. This programme deconstructs different forms that connection can take.
Watch now
Unravel (Online)
An unexpected delivery, an absurd first date, missing invitations, a harrowing quest for justice, and a genre hopping actress. A programme full of twists, makes for some uncomfortable viewing as the stories untangle.
Watch now
What We Carry (Online)
A historical sanctuary, a surrealist exploration of belonging, a sinister choice, a tumultuous sibling dynamic, and forging your own utopia. This programme deals with what we hold onto and what we can’t.
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Community, Education & Micro Shorts
Community Shortlist 1 (Online)
Community Shortlist 2 (Online)
Iris Archive Films
(Online) Iris Prize: Comedy Programme
Late night in a Cardiff burger bar! Gay and straight, male and female, couples, singles and friends are beautifully observed by Norwegian filmmaker Magnus Mork in this short drama is a Sundance Award winner.
(Online) Iris Prize: Night Life Programme
A showcase of the standout films from Iris 2024, featuring award-winning stories that explore love, identity, and the human experience.
United Kingdom, Palestine, Australia
Best of Iris 2024 (Online)