The 21st Edition of UKAFF was held on 27 March – 4 May 2019, with the festival in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leicester and Manchester. The Short Film Competition Winner was
Belmaya Nepali for Educate our daughters, the Youth Curated Choice Award was for film Chegu, Best Documentary to Roopa Barua for Daughters of the Polo God, Best Director to Madhumita for KD, Best Actor to
Rasika Duggal for Hamid, Best Film to Hamid and Audience Choice Best Film to Pinky Memsaab. The 16th Edition of LAFF was held on 1–14 June 2014. The Festival was opened by
Nagesh Kukunoor's film on child trafficking
Lakshmi. The UK Pakistani collaboration
Tamanna had its UK premier at the festival on 8 June 2014. At the 14th LAFF in 2012
Pakistani films won three awards for the first time in the festival's history.
Bol won three awards:
Humaima Malik won Best Film Actress,
Shoaib Mansoor won the award for Best Film and
Amr Kashmiri won the award for Best New Talent, and
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan won Best Music Talent Award for the song
Koi Dil Mein from the film
Tamanna. Other films to have premiered at LAFF include
Fire,
Godmother,
Khamosh Pani,
Barfi,
Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain,
Waiting,
Manto,
Rang Rasiya,
Margarita with a Straw,
Seedlings (Lamha) and
Good Morning Karachi. ==References==