A festival for filmmakers,
By filmmakers

We are the friendly film festival.

Based by the seaside in the south-east of the UK, we welcome and celebrate diversity, showcasing new and established filmmakers from around the world.

Proud to be in the Top 10 best-reviewed UK film festivals on FilmFreeway, and in the Top 150 of all film festivals worldwide*. We are an IMDb-qualifying festival.

Join us! Submissions are now open for Season 6.

Use promo code DISCOFOLKESTONE for 45% off all submissions for a limited time only!

Established 2023,
the folkestone film festival is now entering its sixth season

  • Feeling disillusioned with the treatment of filmmakers at many film festivals, Colin O’Reilly decided to try things another way.

    Beginning with a small committee at the Quarterhouse in Folkestone, he teamed up with local creatives including fellow filmmaker Ben Barton (founder of Kent Kino) and the FFF was born. Submissions opened for the inaugural events on FilmFreeway.

    Over Christmas and spring, we planned our first series of live screening events.

  • We started small. To showcase some of the first films sent in to our brand-new festival, we began a series of pop-up screenings in venues around our seaside town of Folkestone.

    This included screening events at local music venues and pubs, and even at F51, the world's first multi-storey skatepark.

    But as the number of submissions grew, so did we.

  • By the summertime, our monthly pop-up screening events had become a huge success, with many directors attending in person for Q&As and networking, while people from Folkestone and beyond joined us to watch brand-new films that they couldn’t see anywhere else.

    In July, we held our first ever Gala screening and awards ceremony. We packed out the Quarterhouse, a premier venue in Folkestone, followed by our first-ever after party and celebration event.

  • As our first full year as a festival came to a close, we had received over 600 submissions from filmmakers all over the world.

    It was clear we needed to expand.

    We decided to run two seasons every year – spring and autumn. This meant we could showcase more films at our regular pop-ups, and at our bigger Gala events.

    In November 2024, we held our second Gala, this time at the beautiful Silver Screen Cinema in Folkestone. This art deco cinema has since become the heart of our festival.

  • By 2025, we continued to grow. Our monthly screening events continued to be very popular, and we received a record number of submissions.

    Feedback told us we are one of the friendlist and most welcoming film festivals in the UK, something which makes us feel exceptionally proud.

    Season 3 and Season 4 also included a Gala event, held at the stunning Silver Screen Cinema.

  • As we entered the new year, more events continued, and FFF had become a must-attend event in Folkestone, and for the filmmaking community nationwide.

    Using feedback from film directors, producers, screenwriters and actors, we grew Season 5 and held more local screenings, culminating in a large festival held over two weeks. This included six screenings, including our latest Gala at the Silver Screen.

We are now planning Season 6, which is going to be our biggest, most ambitious event ever!

Want to be a part of it? Submit your work now via FilmFreeway.

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Trophies on a red background
Trophies on a red background

Submit now for season 6 via FilmFreeway

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Submit now for season 6 via FilmFreeway 🎬

Use promo code DISCOFOLKESTONE for 45% off all submissions for a limited time only!

SUBMIT NOW

WHAT DO FILMMAKERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT FFF?

“The Folkestone Film Festival is run by filmmakers, for filmmakers, of all experience levels. My first time at the festival, I was made to feel very welcome by Colin and Ben. The cinema itself is a beautiful venue, like a place from another time. It was such a joy to see our film on the screen here, meet the other filmmakers and go home with a Best Short prize! So much care and effort go into the Folkestone Film Festival. We had a great time and hope to be back with another film soon!”

Leonie Watkins, Director of ‘Rabbit Ears’

“Very proud to have our short film nominated at Folkestone Film Festival. The films were shown on the big screen at Silver Screen cinema, which made for a great viewing experience. It’s clear the festival is run by passionate filmmakers who genuinely care about the craft, and are supportive of independent work. A very positive and encouraging festival overall, and great to see films given a proper cinema platform and recognition.”

Christian Azzola, Madgio Films

“We had an amazing time being part of this festival, it's a festival made for filmmakers. Ben and Colin were very communicative and put in so much effort to make the experience a supportive and enjoyable experience, with a great quality of short films on display. They go the extra mile with awards, the venue, and the opportunity to get promotional materials to continue momentum!”

Georgy Pleece, Director of ‘Rockpools’

“In a sea of fake or vanity festivals, this is a genuine one. Our entry was screened at a pop-up cinema in a pub, and it was nice to meet the filmmakers and see our films screened to an audience. The organisers worked hard to give the event structure which was good. There was a proper backdrop for publicity photos and everyone was interviewed and given the opportunity of presenting their work.”

Terri Potoczna, Fussen Films

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the FFF leadership team

Colin O’Reilly

Festival Director and Founder

Colin O’Reilly is a filmmaker, DOP and programmer with a strong background in independent film production and organising live music events. His work has featured at Raindance Film Festival, and he has served as a judge for many international film awards. As Director of Folkestone Film Festival, Colin brings a filmmaker’s eye to curation, championing both new and established talent while supporting diverse voices and fostering meaningful industry connections.

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Ben Barton

Festival Director

Ben Barton is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, writer and poet based in Folkestone. Working primarily with super-8 analogue film, his work has screened internationally, including at Cannes, and broadcast on BBC and Sky TV. Passionate about cinema as both craft and community, in 2013 he founded Kent Kino, showcasing short films made in the Garden of England. Ben champions bold voices, supporting emerging and established filmmakers while creating a real platform for diverse and original filmmaking.

Everyone at the FFF works as a volunteer. We are an independent festival run as a not-for-profit unincorporated association. We rely on our sponsors, submission fees, merchandise and ticket sales alone to operate the festival, with no other external funding.

FFF Film of the Month

June 2026

Every month, we select one of the FFF prize-winning films that you can now watch online.

‘Wild Bear’ by James Hastings was a Best Short winner in Season Four of the Folkestone Film Festival. It screened at our Gala event at the Silver Screen cinema in November 2025.

You can also watch our exclusive Q&A with James Hastings.

WELCOME TO FOLKESTONE

Our screenings and events take place all around the seaside town of Folkestone, which is located in the south-east of the UK.

We host regular gala events at the Silver Screen cinema, but also smaller pop-up events throughout the year. These are held in a selection of bars, art galleries, workshops, halls and other unexpected places.

Want to attend? Follow our Facebook page to stay updated with all the upcoming screenings.

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Folkestone Film Festival Presents…
Showcase Screenings

Alongside our main programme of FFF events, we also host showcase screenings of feature films. Our latest was an exclusive showing of Seagull by Folkestone-based director Peter Blach, a film which was shot in our town.

These popular events include a Q&A with the director and actors, in conversation with our Festival Director, Ben Barton.

Look out for our next showcase cinema screening, coming soon!

MERCH COMING SOON!

Since we debuted our brand-new FFF tees in Season 5, we keep getting asked if they are for sale… we listened, so will soon be releasing exclusive Folkestone Film Festival merchandise.

Coming soon. Watch this space!

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The Kenneth Colley
award for acting

Launching in Season 6, we are debuting an annual award for acting in the name of the late Kenneth Colley.

Ken lived in nearby Hythe and his career as a character actor spanned six decades across 160+ films and TV shows. He is best known for his role as Admiral Piett in the original Star Wars trilogy, but he also appeared in many other cult films including Performance, The Devils, Jabberwocky, and as Jesus in Monty Python’s Life of Brian.

Thanks to Ben Shockley, a close friend of Ken, who continues to keep his name and work alive.

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Submit now for season 6 via FilmFreeway

🎬

Submit now for season 6 via FilmFreeway 🎬

Use promo code DISCOFOLKESTONE for 45% off all submissions for a limited time only!

SUBMIT NOW

*Verified June 2026. Folkestone Film Festival is rated within the Top 10 best-reviewed UK film festivals, and the Top 150 best-reviewed festivals worldwide, out of 12,000+ festivals on the platform.