Apple TV‘s “Come See Me In The Good Light,” about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, will kick off the inaugural London-based documentary showcase LLDNDOCS on Nov. 21.

The newly formed three-day event will feature a lineup of 10 documentary features that reflect on how memory and time shape our relationships and the lasting impact they leave. In addition to Ryan White’s “Come See Me In The Good Light,” the lineup includes fellow Oscar contenders Ben Stiller’s “Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost” (AppleTV), Brittany Shyne’s “Seeds,” and Tamara Kotevska’s ” The Tale Of Silyan” (Nat. Geo.) The majority of screenings will be followed by a post-screening Q&A with attending directors, producers, and special guests.

The showcase will also feature one short film program comprised of Palestinian filmmakers engaging creatively with archival footage and images from Palestine.

LLDNDOCS was created and launched by Ben Fowlie, the former Points North executive, artistic director, and founder of Camden Intl. Film Festival. Fowlie, who moved to London in 2024, conceived CIFF, a Maine documentary film festival, in 2004; the inaugural fest took place a year later. In 2016, Fowlie co-founded the Points North Institute, which produces the annual September doc fest, with Sean Flynn and Caroline von Kuhn.

Fowlie says that he launched LLDNDOCS “to build greater access to bold, ambitious nonfiction filmmaking in a city that continues to be a vital center for the global creative documentary community. It’s exciting to be helping to expand the awareness of the artists and stories pushing the form forward. For a city of nine million, London still feels intimate, and we intended to curate a program and create an experience that felt similarly.”

The 2025 LDNDOCS showcase will take place Nov. 21 -23 at the Curzon Bloomsbury Cinema in the Brunswick Centre, London.

LLDNDOCS 2025 Lineup:

“The Bend In The River”
Director: Robb Moss
The film is the final installment of Moss’ doc trilogy about a group of free-spirited friends navigating their way through life.

“Come See Me In The Good Light”
Director: Ryan White
The film follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they face an incurable cancer diagnosis, transforming their experience into a moving celebration of resilience

“Cinema Kawakeb”
Director: Mahmoud Al Massad
The film documents the final days of a crumbling cinema in Jordan, in a quiet reflection on loss, memory, and resilience amid larger collapse.

“King Hamlet”
Director: Elvira Lind
Lind’ follows her husband, actor Oscar Isaac, as he takes on the iconic role of Shakespeare’s Danish prince at NYC’s Public Theater.

“The Last Dive”
Director: Cody Sheehy
Cody Sheehy follows Terry Kennedy, an ex-Hell’s Angel-turned manta ray conservationist, on a personal journey to Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.

“Seeds”
Director: Brittany Shyne
A lyrical look into the lives of Black generational farmerslyrical look into the lives of Black generational farmers.

“Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost”
Director: Ben Stiller
A doc about Stiller’s parents, comedy icons Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.

“The Tale Of Silyan”
Director Tamara Kotevska
The latest from the Oscar-nominated ‘Honeyland’ director is about the unlikely and beautiful bond between man and animal.

“Vacances”
Director: Victoria Hely-Hutchinson
A project shot over the course of a decade with her unforgettable bohemian ‘Granny’ in Provence.

“Yanuni”
Director: Richard Ladkani
The doc ofllows the extraordinary journey of Juma Xipaia, an Indigenous chief from the Brazilian Amazon.