Into Film Awards 2025: The Winners
24 Jun 2025 in Into Film AwardsWatch the incredible winning films from this year's Into Film Awards, find out more about our winners, and watch highlights from the star-studded event.
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Three-part documentary which explores the life and work of one of the world’s greatest composers of classical music, Wolfgang Mozart.
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Read MoreDocumentary in which actor Idris Elba investigates the reality of knife crime in the UK, meeting offenders, youth workers, and policy makers.
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Read MoreDocumentary presented by actress Rose Ayling-Ellis challenging perceptions of the deaf community and British Sign Language.
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Read MoreA group of friends celebrate in London on A-Level results day, but secret fears and unexpected revelations risk changing the course of their destiny.
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A French orchestra conductor finds out he has a long-lost brother who is also musically gifted – but was dealt a very different set of cards in...
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Five years after the murder of George Floyd in America, this documentary focuses on the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact it had on the U.K.
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A rabbit and fox detective duo team up once more to crack a complex case about a mysterious snake, going undercover in an animal-populated city.
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Read MoreThree-part documentary series following the triumphant but troubled journey of Black actors and filmmakers throughout Hollywood history.
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Read MoreFrench coming-of-age tale about a teenage boy who, when landed with caring responsibilities, decides to enter a cheese-making competition.
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Documentary about a lower-limb amputee boxer’s fight for recognition and advocacy work for disability equality in sports.
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Money, art, politics: this short documentary covers what we know about how the secret Banksy empire works.
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Read MoreA lonely migrant worker in Scotland grapples with the grind of warehouse employment while dreaming of a better life.
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