We are delighted to announce that London Film School has once again been named one of the world’s leading international film schools by The Hollywood Reporter, earning a place in the publication’s prestigious annual list of the Top 16 International Film Schools.
The accolade comes at a particularly meaningful moment in our history as we celebrate our 70th year of nurturing filmmakers, storytellers and creative talent from around the world.
For seven decades, London Film School has been a place where emerging filmmakers have come to develop their craft, find their voice and collaborate across cultures and disciplines. From our home in the heart of Covent Garden, we have built a reputation for hands-on, intensive film education that reflects the realities of professional filmmaking and prepares graduates for careers across the global screen industries.
In recognising LFS once again, The Hollywood Reporter highlights the enduring strength of our creative community and our commitment to excellence in film education. It is a tribute not only to the School itself, but to the remarkable achievements of our students, alumni, faculty and staff, whose work continues to make an impact on film cultures and industries around the world.
This latest recognition also reflects an exciting period of growth for the School. Alongside our renowned MA Filmmaking, Screenwriting and International Film Business programmes, we continue to expand opportunities for students through new courses in Film Marketing and Film Producing, industry partnerships and enhanced facilities, while remaining true to the values that have defined LFS for 70 years: creativity, collaboration and artistic ambition.
Here’s to 70 years of storytelling, and to the next generation of filmmakers who will define the future of screen culture.