Keswick Film Festival: 18-21 March 2027

Photos From The 2026 Festival

Photos by Tony Marsh, Stephen Brown, Oli Bentley (Split), Robert Weideman (Schmooly)

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  • Osprey Short Film Awards - Now Accepting Entries

    17 August 2026

    We are now accepting entries for the 2027 Osprey Short Film Awards. Once again we are looking for new short films, under 15 minutes with a link to Cumbira. A selection of the best films will be shown at the Film Festival in March. For full details on how to enter please visit our Shorts page.

  • Audience Scores Revealed

    1 April 2026

    The votes have been tallied, and we are thrilled to reveal the final audience scores for the 2026 Festival as determined by our audience ratings.

    Once again documentaries have scored highly with Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk coming out on top with 90.9% and All And Nothing not far behind with 89.7%. When Life Gives You Lemons...Everyone's Everest and Common Ground both scored 82% and The Shepherd And The Bear 79%.

    Our family films went down well with everybody who saw them, resulting in big scores for Kangaroo (90.4%), Bugsy Malone (87%) and Happy Feet (80.9%). The students from Carlisle College picked highly rated modern classics giving There Will Be Blood 90% and Waves 87.9%.

    Of the new non-documentaries Sirāt scored the highest with 87.3% followed by The Last Viking (80.6%), DJ Ahmet (80.3%), A Private Life (79.9%) and The President's Cake (79%)  

    You can see all of the scores on our website.

  • Thank You

    22 March 2026

    That's a wrap on the 2026 Festival. Thank you for joining us to celebrate a wonderful weekend of the very best international and independent cinema as we welcomed friends, filmmakers and audiences to a feast of film and events at the North West's favourite, friendly film festival.

    Your ratings of the films reflect the quality of the 2026 programme.

    We couldn’t have done it without you, the audience, our funders and sponsors, and especially our brigade of volunteers.

  • Osprey Winners Announced

    21 March 2026

    Congratulations to all of the short films that were screened at the Theatre By The Lake on Saturday afternoon. What a wonderful selection of shorts showcasing amazing Cumbrian talent spanning genres, themes and styles.

    Many thanks to Anwen, Lady Hurt for joining us and presenting the inaugural John Hurt Award for Excellence in Short Filmmaking to Dougal Vecqueray for MRI as voted for by the audience. BLACKPOOL by Stephen Gallacher got the second highest number of votes followed by DEAR HEART by Emily Barnard & Sara Barnes.

    The judges prize in the Open Category went to MEAT RAFFLE by Stuart Armstrong, building on his success of winning the Audience Award last year for Lay-By.

    The Student Prize was awarded to MRI by Dougal Vecqueray, a wonderful animation made at the Aardman Academy based on his own hospital experiences dealing with a heart condition.

    MRI will be screened before the sold out closing film at the Festival on Sunday evening.

    Thanks to the team at the Theatre By The Lake for all their hard word getting the films on the big screen.



Alhambra Cinema
Theatre By The Lake
Rheged Centre
Keswick Film Club

Thanks to all our Partners and Sponsors

Keswick Film Festival is supported by Film Hub North with National Lottery funding on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network.



Film Hub North
BFI Film Audience Network

All programme and film details are correct at the time of publishing but may be subject to change.