THE ROB KNOX LONDON FILM FESTIVAL IS HELD ANNUALLY IN HONOUR OF ROB, PLATFORMING NEW AND RISING TALENT IN THE FILM AND TV INDUSTRY - WHILST RAISING AWARENESS FOR KNIFE CRIME AND SOCIAL ISSUES
The Rob Knox London Film Festival was founded in 2009 to honour the legacy of actor Rob Knox, who was murdered in a knife attack shortly after appearing in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince as the character of Marcus Belby.
Over the years, the Rob Knox London Festival has allowed young and upcoming film makers and actors from all over the world to platform their work to industry professionals, showcasing their skills to an audience and giving them the start needed to make an impact in a competitive industry. Previous winners over the last decade have gone on to work in stage, film and TV - something Rob would have championed from his heart. Whilst the festival platforms social issues and knife crime in particular, there's no limit the imagination when it comes to our big screen. From comedy to horror, music videos to documentaries - if you have a story to tell, we'd like to give you the opportunity to showcase your work.
Our patrons include Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast, The Departed) who worked with Rob Knox in 'Jerry Bruckheimer's King Arthur', Dani Harmer (Tracy Beaker) who also worked with Rob in the BBC sitcom 'After You've Gone', Kate Beal (Author and CEO of Woodcut Media) who oversaw the distribution and international sales of (K)nox: The Rob Knox Story and Graham Cole OBE (The Bill) who has supported and awarded film makers at the festival since 2009.
The festival was originally founded by Michael Wearing (Pointless Taxi Productions), Colin Knox and Sally Holder (Rob’s parents). Between 2009 and 2022, the festival was held annually at the Cineworld, Bexleyheath. The Rob Knox Foundation continues to run the festival with it's appointed directors, Rob's close friend and award winning director/producer Aaron Truss and cross-cultural specialist Alice Amata (both of Q Cumber Films). Since 2023, the festival has been held at the Cinema Museum in Kennington, London.
The Rob Knox London Film Festival is an IMDB Verified Film Festival and is a non-profit annual event with all proceeds going towards The Rob Knox Foundation to help raise awareness of knife and gun crime in the UK, as well as sponsoring youth programmes and talks in schools and prisons throughout the UK.
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HALL OF FAME THE FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS
Since 2009, the ROB KNOX LONDON FILM FESTIVAL has awarded over 126 recipients, whilst platforming their work for members of the film and television community
We are proud to present our award winners below in our HALL OF FAME
- 2024 -
BEST FILM
BEST PERFORMANCE
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE
BEST EDITING
BEST SCREENPLAY
Linda Morse (Happy Hour)
BEST ANIMATION
Blue Letter (Dir. Nina Skriabina)
BEST SOCIAL FILM
BEST NON-FICTION FILM
ROB KNOX LEGACY AWARD
- 2023 -
BEST FILM
BEST PERFORMANCE
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE
BEST EDITING
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST ANIMATION
BEST SOCIAL FILM
BEST NON-FICTION FILM
ROB KNOX LEGACY AWARD
- 2022 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST SOCIAL ISSUE FILM
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
BEST COMEDY
BEST ANIMATION
BEST BEXLEY FILM
BEST MICRO DOCUMENTARY
- 2021 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SOCIAL ISSUE FILM
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST COMEDY
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINS
THE 99% AWARD
BEST ROMANCE FILM
- 2020 -
FESTIVAL CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
- 2019 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST COMEDY ACTOR
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINS
BEST COMEDY ACTRESS
BEST COMEDY FILM
THE 99% AWARD
BEST SCREENPLAY
- 2018 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST EDITING
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST DOCUMENTARY
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
THE 99% AWARD
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINUTES
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO A FILM
- 2017 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST EDITING
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
THE 99% AWARD
- 2016 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINS
BEST FEATURE FILM
BEST EDITING
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
THE 99% AWARD
- 2015 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
BEST WEB SERIES
BEST COMEDY
THE 99% AWARD
- 2014 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST EDITING
THE 99% AWARD
- 2013 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST EDITING
BEST BEXLEY FILM
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINS
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
THE 99% AWARD
- 2012 -
BEST FILM
BEST PERFORMANCE
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST EDITING
BEST SCREENPLAY
Hoodie Monologue (Dir. David Hewitt)
BEST FILM UNDER 5 MINS
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
THE 99% AWARD
- 2011 -
BEST FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SCREENPLAY
BEST DIRECTOR
Bexley In Film (Dir. Cameron Holt)
BEST BEXLEY FILM
Walking Away (Michael Linge & Kirsty Thorpe)
BEST COMMUNITY FILM
THE 99% AWARD
- 2010 -
Stranger In A Strange Land (Dir. Nick Wheatley)
BEST FILM
BEST FEATURE FILM
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SCREENPLAY
Pauline Mulombe (Everybody Has A Right To Be Angry With Their Mother)
BEST ANIMATION
What Makes You Happy (St. Catherine's School For Girls)
BEST DIRECTOR
Raj Vedash (The Ones Who Chase, The Ones Who Run)
BEST EDITING
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Erith - Back To The Future (Trinity School)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
- 2009 -
BEST DIRECTOR
Stephen Frost (Is Anybody There?)
BEST FILM
BEST SCREENPLAY
Kit Bradshaw & Carl Salton-Cox (Schiessen Sie)
BEST EDITING
Bellfield School (Syd Heather & March Churchyard)