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Code of Creation Screens April 15 at Beverly Hills Film Festival — What We Know So Far

A documentary called Code of Creation is scheduled to screen on April 15, 2026 at the Beverly Hills Film Festival. Public listings confirm the screening time, festival block, and basic credits, including its placement in the official festival schedule. View the official listing. While wider release details still appear limited, this page focuses on what is publicly confirmed so far and why the premiere is getting attention.

audience watching film in cinema with dramatic lighting
Cinema audience watching a film — attention is building ahead of the Code of Creation screening.

Quick facts

Here are the main public details confirmed so far:

Film title Code of Creation
Screening date Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Festival Beverly Hills Film Festival
Screening time 5:20 PM in Block 9

What has been publicly confirmed

The festival listing is live

The Beverly Hills Film Festival has a live page for Code of Creation and lists it inside Block 9 on Wednesday, April 15 at 5:20 PM. The broader festival schedule also shows the film in that same block and time slot.

LifeWave is promoting the screening

LifeWave’s event calendar also lists the Beverly Hills Film Festival screening for April 15, 2026, and LifeWave’s press release describes the event as the documentary’s festival debut and world premiere.

Basic film credits are visible

The festival page lists the runtime at 55 minutes, credits Mikki Willis as director, and includes David Schmidt in the cast listing.

Why this release is getting attention

A festival screening changes the conversation from ordinary product chatter into a wider story about presentation, positioning, and public interest. For people already following LifeWave, the documentary format is notable because it suggests a more developed narrative than a standard product explainer or short promotional video.

It also creates a timely hook. A dated, public screening gives people something specific to search, discuss, and share rather than a vague “coming soon” announcement.

From a content point of view, that makes this one of the clearest current event angles connected to LifeWave in April 2026.

What to expect next

After a live festival screening, the next wave of information usually comes from one of three places: official release updates, audience reactions, or follow-up promotional material. So the most useful next step is not speculation, but waiting for more verifiable details to appear.

That may include new trailers, screenshots, interviews, event photos, or a clearer public release path. Until then, the strongest facts remain the screening details already listed publicly.

Why this page is cautious by design

This is a health-adjacent niche, and it is easy for online commentary to run ahead of what has actually been confirmed. This page stays deliberately simple: it sticks to the film title, the festival listing, the date, the time, and the basic credits now visible on public pages.

That keeps the page more useful for readers who want clarity first and speculation second.

Sources and review standards

This page is built around publicly visible event and film listings, plus company-linked event information. It is strongest where readers can verify the basics directly.

  • Beverly Hills Film Festival listing for Code of Creation
  • Beverly Hills Film Festival 2026 schedule and Block 9 event listing
  • LifeWave event calendar listing for the April 15, 2026 screening
  • LifeWave press release announcing the documentary debut
Page status: Timely educational insight
Responsible publisher: Dave Ross
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026

Frequently asked questions

What is the documentary called?

The publicly listed film title is Code of Creation.

When is it scheduled to screen?

The festival listing shows Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 5:20 PM.

Where is it screening?

It is listed as part of the Beverly Hills Film Festival.

Is wider public release confirmed?

Not clearly from the public pages reviewed so far. The screening is confirmed, but broader release details still appear limited.

Is this page an official LifeWave announcement?

No. Patch Reference Hub is an independent educational site, not an official corporate website.

Does this page review the film itself?

No. This page only summarizes what is publicly confirmed before or at the time of the scheduled screening.