
Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People announces the documentaries films in competition at its 21st edition, which will be held between 1-8 December 2018. The films are listed in alphabetical order of their Greek titles.
- Listen, Astrid Bussink, The Nethelands, 2017, 15’
- What Walaa wants, Christy Garland, Canada-Denmark, 2018, 89’
- Surprise, Paulo Patrício, Portugal, 2017, 9’
- In between, Nikos Katsos-Christos Stefanou, Greece, 2017, 22’
- I am the Lion of Kythera, Giorgos Didimiotis, Greece, 2018, 7’
- Happy princes, Panos Deligiannis, Greece, 2018, 82’
- The good education, Gu Yu, China-France, 2017, 29’
- The girls are not brides, KM Taj-Biul Hasan, Bangladesh, 2017, 28’
- Marysia’ s world, Katarzyna Ewa Zak, Poland, 2017, 20’
- Liyana, Aaron Kopp-Amanda Kopp, Swaziland-Qatar-USA, 2017, 76’
- Lotte, that silhouette girl, Elizabeth Beecherl-Carla Patullo, USA, 2018, 10’
- They call us warriors, Jennifer Socorro-Edwin Corona Ramos-David Alonso, Venezuela-USA-Mexico-Jordan, 2018, 81’
- Songbird, Wisnu Surya Pratama, Indonesia, 2017, 25’
- The little one, Diana Cam Van Nguyen, Czech Republic, 2017, 10’
- All I imagine, Leonor Noivo, Portugal, 2017, 30’
- When the war comes, Jan Gebert, Czech Republic- Croatia, 2018, 76’
- Children of the Snow Land, Zara Balfour-Marcus Stephenson, Nepal-UK, 2018, 93′
- More than silver, Carlos Agulló, Spain, 2018, 27′
- The river of the Kukamas, Nika Belianina, Perú, 2018, 7’
- Before father gets back, Mari Gulbiani, Georgia- France- Germany, 2018,75’
- Tre Maison Dasan, Denali Tiller, USA, 2018, 94’