Thank You
We hope you all had a great time at the 15th Keswick Film Festival. All of the film pages on the website have a comments section so you can share your views or if you'd like to leave us feedback you can still contact us or find us on Twitter or Facebook.
We hope to see you again next year for the 16th Keswick Film Festival
Thursday 26th February to Sunday 1st March 2015
Audience Awards
We've counted up all the votes and are delighted to announce that this year the Keswick Film Festival Audience Award goes to...
Lad: A Yorkshire Story
followed by
The Crash Reel,
The Rocket and
5 Broken Cameras
Osprey Short Film Awards
There was a huge turnout for the Osprey Short Film Awards, the prizes were awarded as follows:
Winners
- Under 19: Animals
- Open Category: Little Chamonix, an In the Frame short
- Audience Award: Maybe
Visit the Osprey page for more details on all the films and watch many of them online.
2014 Guests
Erik Knudsen
This year we welcome Dame Janet Suzman, directors and producers including Charlie Cattrall, Erik Knudsen, Adam Dawtrey and Dan Hartley.
Bangladeshi Arthouse
Third Person Singular Number
There is more to films from the sub-continent than Bollywood!
Documentaries
The Act of Killing
Our documentaries this year are an eclectic mix that will both chill and thrill and charm and dazzle.
UK Talent
Titus
A showcase of new directors such as Charlie Cattrall (Titus) , Dan Hartley (Lad: A Yorkshire Story) and Erik Knudsen (The Raven on the Jetty).
Alhambra Centenary
The Gold Rush
In 1914, the Keswick Alhambra Cinema opened its doors for the first time. To celebrate this marvellous centenary, we are screening the best films of each decade.
Best Of The Fests
Wakolda
We have selected seven films that have impressed and entertained festival audiences around the world.
Janet Suzman
The Draughtsman's Contract
As a tribute to our special guest, Dame Janet Suzman, we are showing two films from her illustrious past and opening the festival with her latest film Felix.
Cannes In Keswick
Blue is the Warmest Colour
A selection of the best films from the Cannes Film Festival including Blue Is The Warmest Colour and Heli.