Film Festval Zlin

49th international film festival for children and youth

30. 5. - 6. 6. 2010

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30May 30th 2010The arrival of the “Cinematrain” indicates the first day of the festival during which the visitors can look forward to 24 movies, 17 items of the supporting programme, several exhibitions and autograph signing. 31May 31st 2010Day two sets off in a great style. Apart from nearly a hundred of film screenings the supporting programme offers attractive experience, e.g. hot-air balloon rides or “Waiting for the night” concert. 01June 1st 2010 Day 3 of the Festival is also the International Children's Day and brings nearly six dozens of films all day long. The Czech Television Fairy-Tale Day is definitely worth visiting. 02June 2nd 2010Day 4 is great for enjoying a bit of nature. Both planting of the Festival Personalities Tree and Calling the Woods take place. In the afternoon children can have a good time at the “Pavement drawing with Allianz”. 03June 3rd 2010Day 5 starts “With a Paper-Made Fai- ry Tale”. Then the “Architects will get mad” and we will wish  Happy B-day to Martina Sábliková, the most successful Czech Olympic contestant. Join us at the “Náměstí míru” square. 04June 4th 2010 On Day 6 the 13th auction of Film Clapperboards is held at the Academia Centre. You can bid for clapperboards by famous painters, like Iva Hüttnerová, Maroš Churý and Kristián Kodet. 05June 5th 2010In the morning of Day 7 visitors can admire the Celebrity Golf tournament in Kostelec 2010. Apart from that everyone can see the Toy Fair at the EURONICS Gym. 06
June 6th 2010Day 8 is the final day of the festival. In the afternoon hours the film-goers can see the last film screenings.

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Score sheet of 49th International Film Festival for Children and Youth

Jun 6th 2009 | List of all winning films is available here.

International Expert Jury for Feature Film:

Golden Slipper - for the best feature film for children
Who Is Afraid of the Wolf? (CZE) - Mária Procházková

Golden Slipper - for the best feature film for youth
Max Embarrassing (DEN) - Lotte Svendsen

The City of Zlín Award - honorable mention of feature film for children
A School Day with a Pig (JAP) - Tetsu Maeda

The Miloš Macourek Award - special recognition for a feature film for youth
It's Not Me, I Swear (CAN) - Philippe Falardeau


International Expert Jury for Animated Films:

Golden Slipper - for the best animated film
Post! (GER) - Christian Asmussen, Matthias Bruhn

The Hermína Týrlová Award - for young artists
Paul and The Dragon (NLD) - Albert's Hooft, Paco Vink


International Expert Jury for European Debuts:

The Europe Award - for the best European debut
PA-RA-DA (ITA/FRA/RUM) - Marco Pontecorvo

The Special Prize of the Jury of the European debut film
City of the World (GER) - Christian Klandt


International Jury for feature Films From Visegrad Countries:

The Czech Minister of Culture Award - for the best European debut
Music (SK) - Juraj Nvota


FICC Jury:

The Don Quijote Award
Cowards (SPA) - José Corbacho, Juan Cruz

Ecumenical Jury:

The Ecumenical Jury Award
Max Embarrassing (DEN) - Lotte Svendsen

The recognition of Ecumenical Jury
Little Robbers (LAT/AUS) - Armands Zvirbulis


International Children Jury for Feature Films for Children and Youth:

Children's Jury main Prize - for the best feature film for children
Hell with Princess (CZE) - Miloslav Šmídmajer

Children's Jury main Prize for the best feature film for youth
It's Not Me, I Swear (CAN) - Philippe Falardeau


Audience's Prize:

The Golden Apple - for the best feature film
Hell with Princess (CZE) - Miloslav Šmídmajer

The Golden Apple - for the best animated film
Carrot on the brach (EST) - Partel Tall


The recognition for Creative Contribution to Filmmaking for Children and
Youth:


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