Cambridge Strawberry Shorts Film Festival

The Cambridge Strawberry Shorts Film Festival is a well established and respected annual international UK short film festival run under the umbrella of Cambridge Cinema Shorts. The festival is an important event in the Cambridge City calendar. It enjoys national support and has international recognition.

The next edition of the festival is the 15th and will be held on Friday the 3rd of June 2016.

The Cambridge Strawberry Short Film Festival has no submission fee, receives no grant aid or sponsorship and is an entirely volunteer run organisation.

La Fraise d'Or

La Fraise d'Or

Strawberry Shorts is a fully competitive short film festival with two award, The Judges Award and The Audience Award. The winners are announced at the end of the festival and the winners presented with La Fraise d'Or.

Previous La Fraise d'Or Award Winners
Year Film Director Award
2015Marea (Tides)Adam BreierJury Award
Phone BoxAlan PowellAudience Award
Ants ApartmentTofigh AmaniThe Nationwide Produce Award
2014TabatôJoão VianaJury Award
RecordHawraz MohammedAudience Award
2013FotoIsmael Ferrer PacínJury Award
Dozdi(The Theft) Mohammad FarahaniAudience Award
2012PussyfootJohn DavisBest Local Film Jury Award
SecrecyAnn Evelin LawfordBest Overall Film Jury Award
PussyfootJohn DavisBest Local Film Audience Award
PussyfootJohn DavisBest Overall Film Audience Award
2011Beach James Lark Best Local Film Jury Award
StripteaseJuan Carlevaris, Charlie ArnaizBest Overall Film Jury Award
BeachJames LarkBest Local Film Audience Award
ToothlessSteven DorringtonBest Overall Film Audience Award
2009 Factotum Helen Johnson, Tom McPhee Jury Award
Silence Simon Panrucker Audience Award
2008 Konnichiwa Burning Man 2007 Nicolas B. MacNider Jury Award
Video Game Violence: The Documentary Dan Brand Audience Award 1st Place
Kraesy Kitchen Marc Abraham Audience Award 2nd Place
Magnificent Revolution Jess Blake Audience Award 3rd Place

Submission Panel Commendations

Since the 13th edition of the festival in 2014, a list of commended films is given in the printed festival program and also on the Cambridge Cinema Shorts website. These films are considered by the submissions panel to be of sufficient quality to be selected but could not be due to time restrictions and programming considerations.

Submission Guidelines

Film submission is by online form followed by mailing a signed permission slip with a DVD of the film to the festival office. No other form of submission is accepted.

Films can be of any genre. Each film must be less than 20 minutes long. There is no submission fee.


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