The international professional jury appointed by the organisers and consisting of: Danckert Monrad-Krohn - the Chair, Jacques Remy Girerd, Henry Meyer, Sławomir Fabicki, Wojciech Kuczok and Igor Mołodecki,
has decided to present the following prizes:
In the animated film category
The Golden Goats goes to the film whose simple style of animation, irreplaceable by any other film form, showed the heroic struggle of a young girl to protect her personal freedom.
"Persepolis" directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
The Silver Goats goes to the film whose warm and philosophical humour makes both children and adult audiences identify with its heroes.
"Aston’s Stones"
directed by Lotta and Uzi Geffenblad
The Bronze Goats goes to an important film, which allows the invisible good children to shout and become visible to grown-ups.
"Good Girl"
directed by Astrid Aakra
In the live-action film category
The Golden Goats goes to the film whose hero is one of the strongest, most moving and most unpredictable child characters we have ever seen on the screen. This film is universal and true in every respect.
"Vanaja" directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli
The Silver Goats goes to the story of two young heroes trying to survive and preserve dignity in the system based on a lie.
"The Way I Spent the End of the World"
directed by Catalin Mitulescu
The Bronze Goats goes to the film which enchanted us with acting, directing, and the story of historical chaos shown through the eyes of a child.
"The Year my Parents Went on Vacation"
directed by Cao Hamburger
Honourable mention
For the visually dazzling film poem about uprooting.
"Khadak" directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth
For the creative use of music and songs in the film which raises a very important social issue.
"Kidz in Da Hood"
directed by Ylva Gustavsson and Catti Edfeldt

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has decided to present the following prizes:
In the animated film category
The Golden Goats goes to the film whose simple style of animation, irreplaceable by any other film form, showed the heroic struggle of a young girl to protect her personal freedom.
"Persepolis" directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
The Silver Goats goes to the film whose warm and philosophical humour makes both children and adult audiences identify with its heroes.
"Aston’s Stones"
directed by Lotta and Uzi Geffenblad
The Bronze Goats goes to an important film, which allows the invisible good children to shout and become visible to grown-ups.
"Good Girl"
directed by Astrid Aakra
In the live-action film category
The Golden Goats goes to the film whose hero is one of the strongest, most moving and most unpredictable child characters we have ever seen on the screen. This film is universal and true in every respect.
"Vanaja" directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli
The Silver Goats goes to the story of two young heroes trying to survive and preserve dignity in the system based on a lie.
"The Way I Spent the End of the World"
directed by Catalin Mitulescu
The Bronze Goats goes to the film which enchanted us with acting, directing, and the story of historical chaos shown through the eyes of a child.
"The Year my Parents Went on Vacation"
directed by Cao Hamburger
Honourable mention
For the visually dazzling film poem about uprooting.
"Khadak" directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth
For the creative use of music and songs in the film which raises a very important social issue.
"Kidz in Da Hood"
directed by Ylva Gustavsson and Catti Edfeldt