The Chicago International Children's Film Festival is an annual, competitive film festival presented by Facets Multi-Media, Inc., a non-profit media arts organization dedicated to programming and distributing international film, video, and theatre. The Chicago International Children's Film Festival, is the largest festival of films for children in North America and the only children’s film event recognized as an Academy®-qualifying festival. In 2008, the CICFF presented over 250 films and videos from 44 countries.
The mission of the Chicago International Children's Film Festival is to set an internationally recognized standard of excellence in film, video, and television production for children. It is further our mission to support the work of talented and dedicated filmmakers by awarding prizes, by showcasing international films of the highest quality, and by providing a professional forum through which quality children's films and videos may gain increased distribution and access to wider audiences. The Festival is also committed to engaging young viewers with positive media images and to using media as a tool to stimulate critical thinking.
CICFF screens feature and short films and videos of all genres for children and youths 14 years old or younger, in categories such as: Emerging Director, Animation ( feature and short), Child-Produced Film or Video, Live- Action (film/video and TV), amongst others. (Films deemed more appropriate for young people ages 14 and over may be eligible for entry in the MediaBridge Festival, a separate youth festival organized by CICFF.)
There is a special children's jury.
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Special Prizes
Best of Fest Award- "Labou"
By: Dog and Rooster Productions and Greg Aronowitz (USA, 2006)
The Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Prize:
Best Film or Video by an Emerging Director: "The Goat That Ate Time"
Lucinda Schreiber (Australia, 2007)
Best Child-Produced Film or Video: "Secrets of Early U.S. History"
Class 846 at MS 131 and Working Playground (USA, 2006)
The Liv Ullmann Peace Prize: "Make a Wish"
Directed By: Cherien Dabis (Palestine, 2006)
The Rights of the Child Award: "America the Beautiful"
Directed By: Darryl Robberts (USA, 2007)
Adult Jury Prizes
Live-action Feature Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Leaps and Bounds"
Directed By: Petter Naess, (Sweden, 2006)
Live-Action Feature Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "Trigger" Directed By: Gunnar Vikene (Norway, 2006)
Certificate of Excellence: "Winners and Losers"
Directed By: Kjell Sundvall (Sweden, 2005)
Live-action Short Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Little Man"
Directed By: Esben Tonnesen, (Denmark, 2006)
Live-action Short Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "The Little Gorilla"
Directed By: Harry Kellerman, (USA, 2006)
Certificate of Excellence: "Make a Wish"
Directed By: Cherien Dabis (Palestine, 2006)
Documentary Film of Video- 1st Prize: "Anita's Africa"
Directed By: Beverley Reid (Canada, 2007)
Documentary Film of Video- 2nd Prize: "We Will Rock!"
Directed By: Jenni Linko (Finland, 2006)
Live-action Television Program- 1st Prize: Malin Büttner, Gesa Dankwerth, Ute Mattigkeit (Tvision GmbH) in the order of WDR, Nine-and-a-Half Special: "Middle East Conflict" (Germany, 2006)
2nd Prize, Kylie du Fresne, Lockie Leonard: "Ladder of Love" (Australia, 2006)
Certificate of Excellence, Chieh-jen Chu and Ling-Ching Wang, Follow Me: "Run, Bunung School Run" (Taiwan, R.O.C., 2006)
Animated Feature Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Elias and the Royal Yacht"
Directed By: Espen Fyksen, (Norway, 2007)
Animated Feature Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "The Three Robbers"
Directed By: Stephan Schesch Animation X (Germany, 2007)
Animated Short Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Herzog and the Monsters "
Directed By: Lesley Barnes, (UK, 2006)
Animated Short Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "Tyger"
Directed By: Guilherme Marcondes, (Brazil, 2006)
Certificate of Excellence: "Willy and Wild Rabbit"
Directed By: Lennart Gustafsson & Ylva-Li Gustafsson, (Germany, 2006)
Animated Television Program- 1st Prize: "The Wrong Trainers"
Kez Margrie (UK, 2006)
Children's Jury Prizes
Live-action Feature Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Crusade: March Through Time"
Directed By: Ben Sombogaart, (Netherlands, 2006)
Live-action Feature Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "Island of Lost Souls"
Directed By: Nikolaj Arcel, (Denmark, 2007)
Live-action Short Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Snakebite" Directed By: Matt Pinder, (UK, 2006)
Live-action Short Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "Amarelinha"
Directed By: Francois Choquet, (USA, 2007)
Certificate of Excellence: "Filiz in Flight"
Directed By: Sylke Rene Meyer, (Germany, 2006)
Documentary Film or Video- 1st Prize: "The Chicken Garden"
Directed By: Leila Hodell and Bertel Torne, (Denmark, 2006)
Animated Short Film or Video- 1st Prize, "Fall in Line"
Directed By: Andy Musser, (USA, 2006)
Animated Short Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "My Happy End"
Directed By: Milen Vitanov, (Germany, 2007)
Certificate of Excellence: "Paradise"
Directed By: Jesse Rosensweet, (Canada, 2007)
Child-produced Short Film or Video- 1st Prize: "Sea Friends
Directed By: Zoe Allen-Wickler, (USA, 2006)
Child-produced Short Film or Video- 2nd Prize: "The Welsh Dresser"
Directed By: Jane Hubbard from the Neyland Community School, (UK, 2007)
Certificate of Excellence: "The Adventures of Johnny the Mouse"
Directed By: Jamie Vo, (Canada, 2006)
Festival Highlights :
* Teen celeb Maestro Harrell (Ali, The Wire, ER) will host the Opening Night Gala and teach a workshop.
* Five top U.S. feature films will appear on festival screens in the CICFF's new American Showcase®
* Halloween weekend feature films full of magic, mystery and time travel, include: Crusade (Holland), The Island of Lost Souls (Denmark), The Witch of Melchet Street (Israel), Hui Buh the Goofy Ghost (Germany)
* Four animated feature films for young audiences (3-9)! Elias and the Royal Yacht (Norway); The Three Robbers (Germany); Desmond and the Swamp Barbarian Trap (Sweden); Laura's Christmas Star (Germany)
* Back by popular demand, 9:30 a.m. MY FIRST MOVIE weekend screenings for kids ages 2-5 at Facets
* Supermodel Gerren Taylor to co-host Closing Night Award Ceremony and appear at screenings of America the Beautiful.