It’s back. LIAF’s annual walk on the wild side featuring the most twisted films to emerge this year. You know you want it, we know you want it – so here it is! We’ve dug deep to find the best and this is what you find when you go down that far. The ever-popular Late Night Bizarre programme is a bunch of anti-classics guaranteed to be as far away from Disney as it’s possible to get. A dirty fistful of 16 of the weirdest, wildest, most demented films hand-picked from the 2,400 entered.
From the pungent underbelly of the body-animate comes this year’s torrent of eye-busting, brain-boiling gems that we’ve dragged in from the dark to populate Late Night Bizarre 2025, LIAF’s annual cult screening of hyper-alternative crazed nuggets that will weave their magic just the once for us before retreating to whence they emerged.
Expect a dependably depraved screening of animated specimens from the wrong side of the tracks including maniacal musical bunnies, scary ducks, obese dogs, five very naughty girls, Barry the slug, sex, violence and many other barely imaginable scenarios.
This is the second of two programmes at The Horse Hospital tonight – our Music Video Session screens beforehand at 7pm. You can buy tickets for both programmes at a special reduced price.
VENUE & ONLINE TICKETS COMING SOON
Robert Yoghurt – Sacha Beeley, UK

Robert Yoghurt loves his mummy
2024 1’55 min
Larval – Alice Bloomfield, UK

Living life in isolation, a girl dreams of luxury and beauty, fantasising about possessing the looks of her celebrity idol and winning the heart of her unrequited love. In a surreal, dreamlike turn of events she discovers that she should have been more careful what she wished for.
2025 12’10 min
Ducks – A J Jefferies, UK

A perfectly normal day in the park.
2025 4’45 min
Cowgirlies 1/Pony Express – Kate Costello, USA

Girls being girls in the wild, wild west. The girlies plot to steal from the town saloon when sidetracked by a strange man asking for a favor.
2025 3’15 min
The Weeping Monolith – Adi Gelbart, Germany

The Monolith sees all – for instance singing stop-motion bunnies making music. How could it not be weeping?
2025 4’40 min
Barry – Yonk, Netherlands

Meet Barry, a humble slug who spends his day visiting his mother, enjoying a walk at the local pond, and savouring his favourite meal, unaware of how fleeting life’s simple pleasures can be.
2025 1’05 min
Dead Name – Gina Kamentsky, USA

My dead name is trying to kill me!
2025 4’35 min
My Good Boy – Sara Priorelli, Hungary

A day in the life of a woman who is busy taking care of her obese dog.
2025 5’55 min
Cowgirlies 2/Escort the Lover – Kate Costello, USA

Girls being girls in the wild, wild west. A distressed southern belle asks the girlies for help smuggling her across town.
2025 3’05 min
Busy Bodies – Kate Renshaw-Lewis, USA

Combining inkjet and screen printing techniques – a hypnotic journey inspired by Rube Goldberg machines.
2025 5’40 min
The Wolf and the Crane – Peter Javidpour, USA

A wolf on the verge of death turns to a crane for help.
2025 3’00 min
Holy G thy Angel – Jack-Henry Lee, USA

Holy G, the planet’s guardian angel, struggles to recover the Mo-Nad’s degenerating baby-form.
2025 3’00 min
Play Fight! – Katrina Cecilia Larner, USA

Five little girls are monkeying around. They play games, tell secrets, brush hair, run around, dress up, and jump, and giggle, and jump and jump and jump and jump
2025 7’40 min
Basketball Explorer Presents: The Shot Doctor – Keith Pakiz, USA

Minor regional basketball player Pete Denny explains how to shoot the perfect jump shot while struggling with the demons that haunt him.
2025 4’45 min
Cowgirlies 3/Let Love Win – Kate Costello, USA

Girls being girls in the wild, wild west. Love ain’t nothing but a gunfight.
2025 2’35 min
Chasing Lip Balms – Gabriele Favaretto, UK

A grotesque figure unleashes a frantic monologue – rambling and spiralling through doubt.
2025 5’25 min
Our Funding Partners

With Special Thanks to The Elf Factory, official sponsor of LIAF 2025.

Event supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery.
Venue
The Horse Hospital is a three tiered progressive arts venue in London providing an encompassing umbrella for the related media of film fashion, music and art. For more information about The Horse Hospital and how to get there, find out more.
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