The leading film festival for diversity in the UK has found a new home on the Apple TV app
The British Urban Film Festival has launched a dedicated home of 70 official selections, including B.U.F.F award-winning titles, on the Apple TV app for customers to buy.
The British Urban Film Festival collection on the Apple TV app is the first of its kind for a UK festival and includes over 50 British short films plus feature films – including Sorority from award-winning director James Webber, Scottish sports documentary In The Red directed by Patrick Rooney, and the festival’s original production, romantic drama No Shade directed by Clare Anyiam-Osigwe. The collection can be found at https://geni.us/buff2020.

Through the Apple TV app, customers can easily find and buy B.U.F.F films throughout December and into the New Year. This year’s festival selections feature a variety of respected talent, such as Tobias Menzies in The Velvet Abstract, Judi Love in Time to Collect, Tamer Hassan in Queen of Diamonds, Bruce Jones in Shiney, Sharon Duncan-Brewster in Snowflakes, Roger Griffiths in Hard Time Bus and Wil Johnson in Transference.
In addition, a selection of films are available on the festival website, including All On A Summer’s Day starring Antonia Thomas (Small Axe, Misfits) and James Floyd (My Brother the Devil), How to Stop a Recurring Dream staring Ruby Barker (Bridgerton) and Jamie Michie (Deadwater Fell), and Solitary starring Johnny Sachon.
Additional script reading and daily Q&A panels with guests, including BAFTA chair Krishnendu Majumdar, are available on the B.U.F.F website throughout the festival, supported by Greenlit Fund.
There are three script readings hosted by B.U.F.F lead script juror Clare Anyiam-Osigwe. The three scripts were chosen by a panel of jurors including Isis Davis (Secret Garden) and Jesse Quinones (Cage Fighter) and include modern British western Hell Water by Tim Mallon, South American thriller Made in America by Brendan Kelly, and Twickenham-based apocalyptic drama Chalice and Blade by Charlie Taylor. A cast of actors are performing 20-minute extracts of the scripts.

B.U.F.F founder and festival director Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE said: “The British Urban Film Festival is delighted to have found a home on the Apple TV app offering our unique brand of urban independent cinema to new audiences, not just in the UK and Ireland but also in the United States, Canada and South Africa. It’s great to reach a global audience with our official selections thanks to Apple and our partners at Dicentia Studios.”
The annual B.U.F.F. Awards Ceremony, hosted by Femi Oyeniran, will be the centrepiece of proceedings on Friday 25th December. This year’s ceremony will return once again to the Met Film School at Ealing Studios however this year there will be no audience presence due to Covid-19 regulations.
The Apple TV app brings together all the ways to watch shows and movies into one app and is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, select Samsung, LG, Sony and VIZIO smart TVs, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles. It features Apple TV+, Apple’s video subscription service offering original shows, movies and documentaries from the world’s most creative storytellers, as well as Apple TV channels, personalized and curated recommendations, and movies and TV shows to buy or rent.
The B.U.F.F. 2020 programme:
Fri 18 Dec
The British Urban Film Festival room launches on the Apple TV App, with additional films made available on the B.U.F.F. website
Virtual script readings 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Sat 19 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&As
Black Films Matter 1:00pm-2:00pm
Drama Showcase 1 4:30pm-5:30pm
Black Films Matter selections: Dolly; Little Dog, Big Dog; Resolution, Snowflakes, S.O.U.L of a Black Woman, Stop and Search, We Do What We Can
Drama Showcase 1 selections: City, Palindrome, Sorority, What is dIGIHIRO, Cold Feet
Sun 20 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&As
Life & Death 1:00pm-2:00pm
Laughter Zone 4:30pm -5:30pm
Life & Death selections: Dismissed, Domino Effect, Elephant, I Am Pilate, Maithiunas, PODS short film, Smiley Face, Stilled, Time to Collect, Transference, Where is God Now
Laughter Zone selections: Cleaning House, Gurrl, Hungry Joe, Loyalty or Lies, Shiney, Steve, Stranded, The History of Nipples
Mon 21 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&As
Arthouse 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Documentary 4:30pm -5:30pm
Arthouse selections: A Fashion Show, Knightvolf, Loki’s Game, Mi o Le Ku (Survival), Rice and Bread, The Overcoat, The Velvet Abstract
Documentary selections: In The Red, Deleted, Mini DV, The Bern Identity, Women of Impact, Ayiti: The Awakening; Spit Fire, Dream Higher
Tue 22 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&As
Love Stories 1 1:00 – 2:00pm
Love Stories 2 4:30pm-5:30pm
Love Stories 1 selections: A Living Sculpture, Fool’s Errand, Games Night, Inheritance, January 14th, Meteque
Love Stories 2 selections: Mino: A Diasporic Myth, Sweet Street, Thrive, Unregistered, What You Will, Yolk
Wed 23 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&As
Drama Zone 1 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Drama Zone 2 4:30pm – 5.30pm
Drama Zone 1 selections: Duchess, Escort, Hate, In Your Hands, Moment of Truth, Queen of Diamonds
Drama Zone 2 selections: Ruby Red, South Beast, The Chippie, The Lost Land Girl, Thousand Lights of Sun, Trust
Thu 24 Dec
Daily Filmmaker virtual Q&A
Drama Zone 3 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Drama Features 2 Q&A 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Drama Zone 3 selections: Two Hours, The Vlogger, Under the Full Moon, Where are you From, Winter Coat
Drama Features 2 selections: Small City, All on a Summer’s Day, Solitary, The Tale of the Fatherless, How to Stop a Recurring Dream
Fri 25 Dec
BUFF Awards Ceremony
8:15pm – 9.30pm