October 21, 2025
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Letitia Wright, Aneil Karia to Receive HollyShorts London Honors

HollyShorts London, the UK edition of the HollyShorts Film Festival, will honor BAFTA-winning actress and filmmaker Letitia Wright and Academy Award-winning director Aneil Karia with its Trailblazer Award during the festival’s second annual edition for “their outstanding contributions to cinema.” “Letitia Wright, globally known for her role as Shuri in Marvel’s Black Panther franchise, has”, — write: www.hollywoodreporter.com

HollyShorts London, the UK edition of the HollyShorts Film Festival, will honor BAFTA-winning actress and filmmaker Letitia Wright and Academy Award-winning director Aneil Karia with its Trailblazer Award during the festival’s second annual edition for “their outstanding contributions to cinema.”

“Letitia Wright, globally known for her role as Shuri in Marvel’s Black Panther franchise, has emerged as a powerful creative force behind the camera,” organizers said. “Her directorial debut, Highway to the Moonpremiered at HollyShorts Los Angeles to critical acclaim and will screen again at HollyShorts London. The film marks a significant new chapter in Wright’s career, showcasing her emotional and culturally nuanced storytelling.”

The short unravels the mysterious aftermath of young boys whose lives have been abruptly taken. “Inspired by the real-life tragedy of a close friend’s family member who was killed in a knife attack, Wright transforms personal grief into a layered exploration of violence, memory, and spiritual resilience,” HollyShorts said.

Beyond the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wright has been shining with performances in Black Mirror, Small Ax: Mangroveand Aisha. In 2019, she won the BAFTA Rising Star Award.

“Thank you, HollyShorts, for this beautiful award,” the star said. “This film was born from a place of love and a strong desire to see unity among our young boys. This film is my love letter to them. This journey has been a challenge but incredibly rewarding. Thank you for the opportunity to share this story with you!”

Karia is the other Trailblazer honoree at HollyShorts London 2025. “Celebrated for his bold, emotionally resonant storytelling across film and television, in 2022, Karia’s Oscar-winning short The Long Goodbyeco-created with Riz Ahmed, gained international acclaim after winning the Grand Prix at HollyShorts Los Angeles,” organizers highlighted. “The film also received a BIFA and the London Critics’ Circle Award for best short film. Karia has recently completed his second feature, a modern adaptation of Hamletstarring Riz Ahmed, Morfydd Clark, Joe Alwyn, and Tim Spall, which premiered at Telluride before screening at the Toronto and London Film Festivals. His debut feature Surgestarring Ben Whishaw, premiered at Sundance, where Whishaw won the special jury prize for acting.”

Karia’s TV work includes directing duties on Netflix’s Top Boy and the BBC/Paramount+ series The Gold. In 2026, he will start production on The Ministry of Timea new series written by Alice Birch and produced by A24. He has also made a name for himself with his work on commercials and music videos.

“I owe a huge debt of gratitude to HollyShorts,” said Karia. “Their recognition of The Long Goodbye in 2021 played a key part in its journey and ultimately its Oscar win, but more importantly, they’ve built a festival that consistently spotlights bold, original voices and gives new filmmakers genuine visibility. It’s an honor to be acknowledged by a team that keeps pushing short film culture forward.”

Wright and Karia join such past honorees as David Oyelowo, Jared Hess, Alden Ehrenreich, Catherine Hardwicke, and Tom Skerritt.

The HollyShorts London festival runs Nov. 13-16, with screenings taking place at Vue Cinemas in Leicester Square.

Check out the HollyShorts London 2025 lineup below.

A Death in the Family – Yasmin Hafesji

A Friend of Dorothy – Lee Knight

A Good Death – Kaz PS

Ado – Sam Henderson

All Beauty Queens Have Broken Bones – Max C Tullio

Back of the Net – Klara Kaliger

Beauty Sleep – Jasmine De Silva

Bile Bile – Rango Mugo

Blue Violet – Josie Charles

Bluff – Naomi Wright

Borscht — Vika Evdokimenko

Boyfighter – Julia Weisberg Cortés

Bullet Time – Eddie Alcazar

Bury Your Gays – Charlotte Serena Cooper

Busy – Jane Moriarty

Care – Stef O’Driscoll

Chasers – Erin Brown Thomas

Chivalry by Charlotte Yang

Dating in Your 20s – Lily Rutterford, Lucy Minderides

Egg Timer – Rosie May Bird Smith

Everyone Does It – Craig Ainsley

Fenced – Richey Beckett

Fighting Demons – Simon Stock

First Timer – Hannah Kathryn Kelso

GSW – Jonny Durgan

Goodnight Ladies – Alex Matraxia

Hat Trick — Tess Lafia, Noah Deats

Highway To The Moon – Letitia Wright

Hotel Fantasma – Martin Aleman

Hugel – The Entourage – Ludovic Genco, Hugo Lucas Pompier

Humantis — Paris Baillie

Imperfect Cadence – Ewan S. Henry

In Foreign – Didi Beck

Largo – Salvatore Scarpa, Max Burgoyne-Moore

Love & Loss – Mike Upson

Magid / Zafar – Luís Hindman

Naked Lights – Jeda de Brí

Night Terrors – Ben Hector

Nothing but the End – Tanguy Pichon

OK/NOTOK — Pardeep Sahota

Overcomer is Olawale Adetula

Paranoia – Alina Bichieva

Pearls – Alastair Train

Plastic Surgery – Guy Trevellyan

Rise – Jessica J. Rowlands

Rock Paper Scissors – Franz Böhm

Rocket Fuel – Jordon Scott Kennedy

Running against time – Alex Lockett

Satomi – Rayner Wang

Secret Level New World – The once & Future King – Maxime Luère

Set Pace – Daisy Ifama

Snipped – Alexander Saul

Spoken In Plain Sight – Ilya Wray, Ariel de la Garza Davidoff

Stomach Bug – Matty Crawford

The Beneath – Lisette Vlassak

The Bunker – Ian Killick

The Dartmoor Cowboy – Wij Travers

The Errand – Hayley Marie Norman

The Last Dance – Hayden Mclean

The Last Dumpling – Jadey Duffield

The Lone Piper – Matthew Kravchuk

The Mediator – Dean Leon Anderson

The Morning After – Zak Harney

The Painting & The Statue – Freddie Fox

The Pearl Comb – Ali Cook

The Professional Parent – Erik Jasaň

The Second Time Around – Jack Howard

The Secret Assistants – Katey Lee Carson

The Singers – Sam Davis

The Woman in the Wardrobe – Ruby Phelan

There’s a Robbery in Progress – Morgan Miller

Two Black Boys in Paradise – Baz Sells

Two People Exchanging Saliva – Alexandre Singh, Natalie Musteata

Umbra – Seb Gillmore

Victory – Meji Alabi

Wavelength – Kate Auster

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