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Prix du Kids For Kids Festival 2004 | 2005 | 2006 |
2007
URY ENFANT INTERNATIONAL
| Meilleur Film d'animation
6 – 12: Trouver Chaussure à son Pied (Belgique) |
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Context:A
new pair of running shoes finds itself in a corridor next to
a pair of red high-heal shoes. These shoes are really mean
and, the more the running shoes are used, the meaner the insults. One
day, it is the high-heals turn to come back dirty and used. The
arrival of a new par brings the old ones directly in the garbage…
Production: Camera Enfants Admis
Directors:20 children with the help of Dominique
Van hecke and Delphine Hermans
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| Meilleur Film d'animation 13 – 16
ans: Kär (Suède) |
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Context:The
movie was made by Emil Maselli himself in his home without participation
of adults.
Directors: Emil Maselli
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| Meilleur Film "Live-Action" 6 – 12
ans: Princess Sunflower and the Dragon (États-Unis) |
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Context:The
film was made entirely by children ages 10-11 under the supervision
of instructor Mindy Faber. They were made in a two-week digital
moviemaking workshop by beginning students.
Production: Chicago Filmmakers
Directors:Mia Trais and Joshua Perry
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| Meilleur Film "Live-Action" 13-16 ans :
Hell Hath no Fury (Grande Bretagne) |
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Context: Young
people aged 12 – 19 from 2 rural youth theatres in South
West Durham, worked with professional filmmakers from Jack Drum
Arts on this award winning production, which was shot entirely
on location in the Durham Dales. Members of the 2 groups had
the opportunity to take part in all aspects of the production
including the initial research, script writing, filming and editing
the film alongside acting roles cast by the appointed assistant
director Laura Emerson.
Production: Jackass and Turrets Youth Theatres
working with Jack Drum Arts
Director:Laura Emerson mentored by Paddy
Burton
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| Meilleur Film 1 Minute 6 – 12 ans:
A World in Crisis : Waiting for Meltdown (Canada) |
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Context:Students
met with the two supervising teachers twice or three times a
week over the lunch hour to work on videos. They basically run
their own crews, and each team member had a specific role. We
will often supervise the editing process, offering assistance
if it is needed. Once the film has been shot and edited, we show
students how to create a soundtrack. Our students use two
programs to create music—Garage Band, and Movie Maestro.
Production: Cicil Rhodes School
Director: Katie Funk and Ailyn Sambrano
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| Meilleur film 1 Minute 13 – 16 ans
: Eksspansjia
(Pologne) |
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Context: Expansion was
created in computer during International Animation Workshop,
in Dresden, Germany, 2006 by Michal Jodko without any help of
adults
Production: Children's Film Factory - Entropia
Gallery
Directors: Michal Jodko
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GRAND PRIX - Meilleur film toute catégorie -
6-12 ans
Historia Stara Jak Swiat (Pologne) |
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Synopsis:Histoire de guerre.
Production: Children's Film Factory - Entropia
Gallery
Directors: Jan Popinski |
GRAND PRIX - Meilleure Film
toute catégorie 13-16 ans : The
Looking Glass (Grande -Bretagne) |
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Context: This film was made possible by funding
and mentoring from First Light. First Light is a UK Film Council
initiative created to support young people's filmmaking throughout
the UK. More information can be found at www.firstlightmovies.com.
Production: Latimer Film
Directors: Atlas Naqvi and Frankie Quinn |
INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL JURY
| Meilleur Film d'animation
6 – 12: Trouver Chaussure à son Pied (Belgique) |
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Context:A
new pair of running shoes finds itself in a corridor next to
a pair of red high-heal shoes. These shoes are really mean
and, the more the running shoes are used, the meaner the insults. One
day, it is the high-heals turn to come back dirty and used. The
arrival of a new par brings the old ones directly in the garbage…
Production: Camera Enfants Admis
Directors:20 children with the help of Dominique
Van hecke and Delphine Hermans |
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| Meilleur Film d'animation 13 – 16 ans:
The Ballad
of King Jimmy (États-Unis) |
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Synopsis: King
Jimmy is a laugh-happy little monkey who does not seem to know
he cannot swim. Unfortunately, he jumps into the water, only
to be saved by his tall friend, Matt
Production: Kids First!
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| BEST FILM LIVE ACTION 6 – 12: Princess
Sunflower and the Dragon (USA) |
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Context:The
film was made entirely by children ages 10-11 under the supervision
of instructor Mindy Faber. They were made in a two-week digital
moviemaking workshop by beginning students.
Production: Chicago Filmmakers
Directors:Mia Trais and Joshua Perry |
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| BEST FILM LIVE ACTION 13 – 16: Are
You Frightened (Germany) |
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Context: This
horror movie was shot in a week. The young people developed the
idea, directed the scenes, operated the camera. Technical and
formal support by Jugendfilm e.V.
Production: Jugendfilm e.V.
Director:Sven Boldt, Sascha Martens, Robin
Pfeifer, Madleine Rösener, Jennifer Schimanski, Svenja
Schreiner, Lilan Weise
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| BEST FILM 1 MINUTE 6 – 12: Crazy Mouses
(Macedonia) |
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Context: This
film was the Kids For Kids Balkan Winners.
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| BEST FILM 1 MINUTE 13 – 16: The
Duel (Spain) |
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Context:DETRÁS
DE LA CÁMARA (“behind the camera”) is a programme
aimed at teaching young people aged six to sixteen the audio-visual
language. Now in its sixth year, it is part of the audio-visual
programme of the LARROTXENE Cultural Centre, sponsored by the
San Sebastián council’s culture department.
Production: Detras de la Camera
Directors:Itziar Basterretxea and Manu Mendizabal
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| GRAND PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING
FILM - 6-12 : Historia as Old as the Hill (Poland) |
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Synopsis:History
of War
Production: Children's Film Factory - Entropia
Gallery
Directors: Jan Popinski |
| GRAND PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING
FILM - 13-16 : Love (Sweden) |
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Context:The
movie was made by Emil Maselli himself in his home without participation
of adults.
Directors: Emil Maselli
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