© Karolis Strautniekas / Folio
CLERMONT-FERRAND INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
UNVEILS 2026 POSTER
NEXT STOP, SHORT FILMS !
This year, the poster of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival takes on the shape of an epic. Created by Lithuanian illustrator Karolis Strautniekas, it transforms the iconic silhouette of Clermont-Ferrand’s cathedral into a majestic ship. Its towers rise as masts, its sails billow in the wind, and the entire monument metamorphoses into a departing vessel. On board, passengers wave, as if inviting each and every one of us to embark on this cinematic journey.
This image embodies the spirit of the festival: a collective movement towards elsewhere, an invitation to set sail for new territories of imagination. Cinema, like a voyage, connects shores, carries stories, and brings cultures into dialogue. Sailing toward us, this monumental ship reminds us that Clermont-Ferrand has always been a home port for filmmakers and a point of departure toward the infinity of stories.
Set your course for the 48th edition of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, taking place from January 30 to February 7, 2026.
The thematic retrospective will be devoted to holidays, with a focus on South-East Asia.
AND THE PORTRAITS OF KAROLIS STRAUTNIEKAS

- Credit poster 2026 © Karolis Strautniekas / Folio
- Credit portraits of Karolis : © Le Court + name of the photographer (as in the file name)
WATCH THE REPORT ON THE POSTER

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE WORLD
OF KAROLIS STRAUTNIEKAS
© Karolis Strautniekas / Folio
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Find this poster now available for purchase:
A1 (51.4 × 84.1 cm), portrait format
A2 (42 × 59.4 cm), portrait format
Postcard (10.5 × 15 cm), portrait and landscape formats
… with many more variations (small poster 30 × 40 cm, cinema-format posters…) and merchandise (mug, magnet, A6 notebook, tote bag, etc.) coming soon!
Follow the festival
The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival is the world’s largest film event dedicated to short films. Organised by the association Sauve qui peut le court métrage. It will allow festival-goers to discover masterpieces of animation, comedies, contemporary realities, genre films, graduation projects from the world’s best schools, and documentaries from around the world.
The 48th edition of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival will take place from 30 January to 7 February 2026.








