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Zlín Film Festival, also known as the International Film Festival for Children and Youth ( cs, Mezinárodní festival filmů pro děti a mládež) is an annual festival of children's film in Zlín in the
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. Founded in 1961 in the former
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, the festival gradually gained international attention. The audience consists mainly of children and youth from the Zlín region, but also university students and adult visitors who come to late-night screenings with appropriate dramaturgy, as well as film professionals from around the world. The anniversary 60th Zlín Film Festival took place exceptionally in September 2020.


History

The establishment of a regular film festival in Zlín was the result of efforts by local filmmakers to present their work in a local atmosphere. The first festival took place in 1961, 20 years after a previous film festival had been held in Zlín, named Film Harvest ( cs, Filmové žně) or Zliennale. Film Harvest, held in the war years 1940–41, attracted most of the stars of that period's highly productive and internationally successful Czech and Slovak films. The main program was held in Zlín's Grand Cinema, the largest cinema in Central Europe at that time. The capacity of the building, completed in 1932, was over 2,500. The Grand Cinema is still open today, and hosts the opening ceremony of the festival. In 1936, entrepreneur
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founded a new film studio in the city, which gradually turned into Czechoslovakia's most prominent centre of filmmaking focused on children and youth. Film-makers such as
Karel Zeman Karel Zeman (3 November 1910 – 5 April 1989) was a Czech film director, artist, production designer and animator, best known for directing fantasy films combining live-action footage with animation. Because of his creative use of special effec ...
, Hermína Týrlová,
Alexandr Hackenschmied Alexandr Hackenschmied, born Alexander Siegfried George Hackenschmied, known later as Alexander Hammid (17 December 1907, Linz – 26 July 2004, New York City) was a Czech-American photographer, film director, cinematographer and film editor. ...
, Břetislav Pojar and Josef Pinkava created their works in the Zlín film studios. The town's film-making tradition continues today in its two film schools.


Programme

The competitive sections of the festival include new films shot within the last two years. They are accompanied by films from other festivals and classic works of world cinema. Apart from the five competitive sections, the festival includes a number of informative and retrospective sections, including full-length documentary films. Each year the cinematography of one European nation showcased.


Competition Sections

*International Competition of Feature Films in the Children's Category *International Competition of Feature Films in the Junior Category (over 11 years of age) *International Competition of Feature Films in the Youth Category (over 15 years of age) *International Competition of Short Animations for Children (up to 12 year of age) *Competition of European Documentary Films for Young Audience *Zlín Dog - International Competition of Student Films


Out-of-competition Sections

*New Czech Film and TV Programmes: Presentation of Czech cinema and TV production from the year. *Panorama: Informative section – presents mostly films awarded at other festivals which cannot compete in one of the competitive sections. *Young Stars Films introducing young actors whom the audience can meet in person in Zlín. *Limited thematic section Discover and Explore (2019) - nature, people, countries, 2020: Back to the Future (2020) - science, technology, special film effects, Literature in Film (2021) - film adaptation of the well-known books for young audience


Supporting program

Apart from the film projections, the festival offers a supporting programme of charity and entertainment, including concerts, exhibitions, public readings, and parties. The specialist part of the programme includes mostly classes, lectures and workshops. The festival also includes a supporting programme for the Film Industry. One festival project is the Cinematrain, a railway car modified into a projection room that travels around the Czech Republic and Slovakia for a few weeks before the film festival. The festival is also the annual end of the Minisalon project - an auction of artistically rendered film. Czech artists and other celebrities design these film clapperboards during the autumn and winter. The collection of art works is then displayed and auctioned off during the film festival. The funds raised from their auction go to support student film productions.


Awards

*''Golden Slipper'' – Main prize awarded to the best feature film in the children´s, junior, youth and animation section. *''Karel Zeman Award - Special Recognition for Best Visual Concept in a Feature Film in the Children's Category'' *''Hermína Týrlová Award for Best Short Animation for Children up to 6 Years of Age'' *''Main Prize of the Children's Jury for Best Feature Film in the Children's Category'' *''Main Prize of the Youth Jury for Best Feature Film in the Junior and Youth Category'' *''Zlín Dog Award for Best Student Film (with prize money of EUR 1000)'' *''Europe Award - the European Children's Film Association Award for Best European Documentary Film for Young Audience'' *''Ecumenical Jury Award'' *''Golden Apple – the City of Zlín Audience Award for Best Feature Film in the Children's, Junior and Youth Category'' *''ČT: D Audience Award for Best Short Animation for Children''


Winners

*2021, 61st ed. Golden Slipper for Best Feature Film in the Children’s ''Sisters: The Summer We Found Our Superpowers'', dir. Arild Østin Ommundsen, Silje Salomonsen, Norway
Golden Slipper for Best Feature Film in the Junior ''Sun Children'', dir. Majid Majidi, Iran
Golden Slipper for Best Feature Film in the Youth ''Valentina'', dir. Cássio Pereira dos Santos, Brazil
Golden Slipper for Best Short Animation for Children: ''Sounds between the Crowns'', dir. Filip Diviak, Czech Republic
Europe Award - the European Children's Film Association Award for Best European Documentary Film for Young Audience: ''Kids Cup'', dir. Line Hatland, Denmark, Finland, Norway
Zlín Dog Award for Best Student Film: ''Yuwol : The Boy Who Made The World Dance'', dir. BEFF, South Korea
Golden Apple – the City of Zlín Audience Award for Best Feature Film in the Children's, Junior and Youth ''Martin and the Magical Forest'', dir. Petr Oukropec, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia
*2020, 60th ed. Best feature film for children: ''The Crossing'', dir. Johanne Helgeland, Norway
Best feature film for youth: ''Life without Sara Amat'', dir. Lara Jou, Spain
Best short animation for children: ''The Bird & the Whale'', dir. Carol Freeman, Ireland
Best European first film: ''Nevia'', dir. Nunzia De Stefano, Italy
Best European documentary for children: ''Forward'', dir. Gilles de Maistre, France
Best student film: ''The Last Children in Paradise'', dir. Anna Roller, Germany *2019, 59th ed. Best feature film for children: ''My Extraordinary Summer with Tess'', dir. Steven Wouterlood, Netherlands, Germany
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Best short animation for children: ''Cloudy'', dir. Filip Diviak, Zuzana Čupová, Czech Republic
Best European first film: ''The Unpromised Land'', dir. Victor Lindgren, Sweden
Best European documentary for children: ''How Big Is the Galaxy?'', dir. Ksenia Elyan, Estonia, Russia
Best student film: ''Provence'', dir. Kato De Boeck, Belgium *2018, 58th ed. Best feature film for children: '' Supa Modo'', dir. Likarion Wainaina, Kenya, Germany
Best feature film for youth: ''Barley Fields on the Other Side of the Mountain'', dir. Tian Tsering, United Kingdom
Best short animation for children: ''Blueberry Hunt'', dir. Kateřina Karhánková, Alexandra Májová, Czech Republic
Best European first film: ''The Best of All Worlds'', dir. Adrien Goiginger, Austria
Best student film: ''Leave of Absence'', dir. Moshe Rosenthal, Israel
Best European documentary for children: ''Wilder Than Wilderness'', dir. Marián Polák, Czech Republic *2017, 57th ed. Best feature film for children: '' Mountain Miracle – The Unexpected Friendship'', dir.
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, Germany, Italy
Best feature film for youth: ''Just Charlie'', dir. Rebekah Fortune, United Kingdom
Best short animation for children: ''Two Trams'', dir. Svetlana Andrianova, Russia
Best European first film: ''Heartstone'', dir. Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson, Iceland
Best student film: ''Shujayya'', dir. Mohammed Almughanni, Poland, Palestina *2016, 56th ed. Best feature film for children: '' The World of Us'', dir.
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, South Korea
Best feature film for youth: '' Keeper'', dir.
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, Belgium, Switzerland, France
Best short animation for children: ''The Orchestra'', dir. Mikey Hill, Australia
Best European first film: ''Rag Union'', dir. Mikhail Mestetskyi, Russia
Best student film: ''Peacock'', dir. Ondřej Hudeček, Czech Republic *2015, 55th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Birds of Passage'', dir. Olivier Ringer, Belgium
Best feature film for youth: '' Behavior'', dir. Ernesto Daranas, Cuba
Best short animation for children: ''
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, France, Belgium *2014, 54th ed. Best feature film for children: '' The Nightingale'', dir. Philippe Muyl, France, China
Best feature film for youth: '' The Kings of Summer'', dir. Jordan Vogt-Roberts, U.S.A.
Best Animated Film: ''Mythopolis'', dir. Alexandra Hetmerová, Czech Republic *2013, 53rd ed. Best feature film for children: ''
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'', dir. Marcos Bernstein, Brazil
Best Feature Film for Youth: ''So Much Water'', dir. Ana Guevara Pose, Uruguay, Mexico, Netherlands, Germany
Best Animated Film: ''Pilipka'', dir. Tatiana Kublitskaya, Belarus *2012, 52nd ed. Best feature film for children: ''Chubby Drums'', dir.
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, Netherlands
Best Feature Film for Youth:'' Death of a Superhero'', dir. Ian Fitzgibbon, Germany, Ireland
Best Animated Film:''Harbor Tale'', dir. Yuichi Ito, Japan *2011, 51st ed. Best feature film for children: ''The Liverpool Goalie'', dir. Arild Andresen, Norway
Best feature film for youth: ''Hold Me Tight'', dir. Kaspar Munk, Denmark
Best animated film: ''Larghetto'', dir. Jaroslav Nykl, Czech Republic *2010, 50th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Magic Tree'', dir. Andrzej Maleszka, Poland
Best feature film for youth: '' Sebbe'', dir.
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, Sweden
Best animated film: ''Lost and Found'', dir. Philip Hunt, United Kingdom *2009, 49th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Who Is Afraid of the Wolf?'', dir. Mária Procházková, Czech Republic
Best feature film for youth: ''Max Embarrassing'', dir. Lotte Svendsen, Denmark
Best animated film: ''Post!'', dir. Christian Asmussen, Matthias Bruhn, Germany *2008 , 48th ed. Best feature film for children: ''
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'', dir. Mischa Kamp, The Netherlands, Belgium
Best feature film for youth: '' The Substitute'', dir.
Ole Bornedal Ole Bornedal (born 26 May 1959) is a Danish film director, actor and producer. Bornedal was born in Nørresundby, Denmark. He wrote and directed '' Nattevagten'' (''Nightwatch'', 1994), a thriller about a law student who works in a morgue as ...
, Denmark
Best animated film: ''The Bears Stories'', dir. Marina Karpova, Russia *2007 , 47th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Little Heroes'', directed by Itai Lev, Israel
Best feature film for youth: '' Hoppet'', dir. Petter Næss, Sweden
Best animated film: ''Tyger'', dir. Guilherme Marcondes, Brazil *2006 , 46th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Bonkers'', directed by Martin Koolhoven, The Netherlands
Best feature film for youth: '' We Shall Overcome'', dir.
Niels Arden Oplev Niels Arden Oplev (; born 26 March 1961) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. Life and career Oplev was born in Oue, Denmark. His 1996 film '' Portland'' was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. He directed ''The Gi ...
, Denmark
Best animated film: ''Cartoon'', dir. Pál Tóth, Hungary *2005 , 45th ed. Best feature film for children: ''
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Best feature film for youth: ''Fourteen Sucks'', dir. Filippa Freijd, Martin Jern, Emil Larsson, Henrik Norrthon, Sweden
Best animated film: ''Music Shop'', dir. Sofia Kravtsova, Russia *2004 , 44th ed. Best feature film for children: ''Strong as a Lion'', directed by Manne Lindwall, Sweden
Best feature film for youth: ''4th Floor'', dir. Antonio Mercero, Spain
Best animated film: ''Music Shop'', dir. Michéle Lemieux, Canada *2003 , 43rd ed. Best feature film for children: ''The Flying Classroom'', directed by Tomy Wigand, Germany
Best feature film for youth: '' White Oleander'', dir. Peter Kosminsky, Germany, USA
Best animated film: ''I Want a Dog'', dir. Sheldon Cohen, Canada *2002 , 42nd ed. Best feature film for children: ''Children of Petroleum'', directed by
Ebrahim Forouzesh Ebrahim Forouzesh (persian: ابراهیم فروزش, born 1939, in Tehran) is an Iranian film director, and a former manager of the cinema department at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (1971-1978) wher ...
, Iran
Best feature film for youth: '' And Your Mother Too'', dir.
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, Mexico, USA
Best animated film: ''Choo-choo-2'', dir. Garri Bardine, Russia


References


External links


Zlín International Film Festival for Children and Youth – Official website

Zlínfest – the Czech Republic's most audience-friendly film festival – Czech Radio
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