Scottish Short Film Festival (SSFF) is to promote and encourage filmmaking in and about Scotland, give credit where it's due and encourage young and upcoming talent in the field.
When
Where
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29th - 31st July 2026
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, G3 8AW
SSFF 2026 is proud to be sponsored by…
Acting Coach Scotland is proud to sponsor the Rising Star Award and present a SSFF Workshop: Big Characters, Short Films: Acting the Condensed Journey at the Scottish Short Film Festival 2026.
Based in Glasgow, ACS offers world-class actor training with a strong focus on screen performance. From on-camera technique to professional showreels and industry preparation, ACS equips actors with the practical skills to thrive on set.
Find out more at actingcoachscotland.co.uk
Thomas Haywood Aerial Photography is proud to sponsor the Audience Choice Award at the Scottish Short Film Festival 2026.
With over eleven years of experience, Thomas Haywood Aerial Photography combines passion, precision, and creativity to bring your vision to life—from stunning aerial footage to bespoke photography services.
Find out more at thomashaywood.com
The Scottish Short Film Festival is a non-profit and volunteer-led organisation.
We wholeheartedly welcome submissions from all racial and ethnic backgrounds, and from filmmakers of any gender, religion or orientation.
Each entry must be 25 minutes or less and have some relation to Scotland - be it Scottish actors, Scottish story, Scottish director, Scottish music etc.
ALL submissions will receive feedback from the judges about their film.
We aim to support and encourage filmmaking and know how helpful feedback can be.
Submissions are now closed for SSFF 2026.
SSFF 2026 is honoured to be in partnership with…
Kelvin Hall is a unique partnership between Glasgow Life, the University of Glasgow and the National Library of Scotland. It is a multi-purpose venue and home to collections from National Library of Scotland and The Hunterian, as well as a Glasgow Club sport facility.
Find out more at glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvin-hall
National Library of Scotland’s moving image archive is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Drop in to its visitor centre in the iconic Kelvin Hall and browse thousands of films, displays on film history and explore the digital collections.
Find out more at movingimage.nls.uk
