Chicago International Children's Film Festival

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Notes

  • The Chicago International Children's Film Festival (CICFF) is the largest annual festival of films for children in the world, programming over 200 films and videos from 40 countries each year. With now over 25,000 children, adults and educators in attendance each year, the festival showcases the best in culturally diverse, non-violent, value affirming new cinema for school groups and families. The festival is also honored to host nearly 130 filmmakers, media professionals, and celebrities each year who attend to lead interactive workshops with the children and is currently be the only children's film festival selected to be an Academy Award Qualifying Festival. The festival welcomes over 130 international guests and celebrities throughout its 11-day run. All filmmakers, directors, and producers hold workshops or Q & A sessions with children following screenings. Some of the celebrities participating in the past include: Actor/Director LeVar Burton, Actress Jane Seymour; Actor Paul Dooley; Actor Jonathan Lipnicki; Actor Jake Gyllenhaal; Actor/Director Harold Ramis; Actress Sissy Spacek; Monty Python' s Terry Jones; Actor Shia LaBeouf; Actor/Director Timothy Hutton; Actor Lou Diamond Phillips; Actor Khleo Thomas; Actress Irma P. Hall. Hailed by press and public as "Cannes for Kids," the CICFF receives and presents more product than any other children's festival worldwide. (as of 2006)
  • The festival takes place since 1984.

Awards

Adult's Jury Award

Adult's Jury Award - Certificate of Merit

Animation Jury Award

Animation Jury Award - Honorable Mention

Audience/Media Bridge Award

Best Animated Short

Best Film for Early Childhood

Best Short Film

Best of the Fest

Children's Jury Award

Children's Jury Award - Certificate of Merit

Documentary Jury Award

Embrace Award

Global Impact Award

Green Screen Award

Montgomery Prize

Montgomery Prize - Certificate of Excellence

Peace Prize

Professional Jury

Rights of the Child Award

Second Prize

Special Jury: Liv Ullmann Peace Prize

Special Prize

Teacher's Choice

Youth Jury Award

Youth Jury/Media Bridge Award
  • The Media Bridge program is a 5-week summer youth program bringing together young filmmakers ages 15-19 from around the world to collaborate with local youth on film programming, screenwriting and production in viewing and judging films enetered to the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.

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