Awards of the 16th Olympia International Film Festival for children and Young People (2013)
International Jury Awards
(Jury Members: Céline Ravenel, Andrzej Roman Jasiewicz, Ivana Alpeza, Sam Geuens, Antonis Papadopoulos)
Best Feature Film
Eskil and Trinidad, Stephan Apelgren, Sweden, 98’, 2013
For bringing to the screen a simple and realistic story of a young boy longing for his mother in a separated family by the cruel life on northern boundaries of Sweden. Also for offering romantic and mysterious scenes which bring freshness to the subject and warm up the feeling of the audience.
Best Short Fiction Film
Little Kyota Neon Hood, Satsuki Okawa, Japan, 20΄, 2012
A full of charme short story set against the background of industrial disasters hitting Japan.
Best Animation Film
Father, animation, Ivan Bogdanov, Bulgaria – Croatia – Germany, 16΄30΄΄, 2012
For outstanding presentation of important problems of modern society with excellent stylistic approach.
Best Director
To Bernd Sahling for the direction of the film Upsidedown, Germany, 90’, 2012
For masterly leading young actors through a complex and full of tension drama and bringing universal values to the screen.
Best Script
To Vincent Bal and Jon Gilbert for the Script of the film The Zigzag Kid, Vincent Bal, The Netherlands – Belgium, 95’, 2012
For presenting an exciting story for young audiences, full of twists and surprises.
Best Boy Actor
To Linus Oscarsson for his appearance at the film Eskil and Trinidad, Stephan Apelgren, Sweden, 98’, 2013
For a young non-professional actor who brings star quality to the film.
Best Girl Actor
To Frieda-Anna Lehman for her appearance at the film Upsidedown, Bernd Sahling, Germany, 90’, 2012
For enriching an excellent film with her presence, touching truly professional standards.
Special Prize
Touch of the light, Chang Jung-Chi, Taiwan- Hong Kong, 110’, 2012
For bravely undertaking a difficult subject of disability and presenting it with emotional and subtle way on the screen.
Special Prize
Clara And The Secret Of The Bears, Tobias Ineichen, Switzerland – Germany, 93’, 2012.
For unfolding the story full of mysteries in impressive settings, mountains and valleys of Switzerland.
Special Mention
Counting happiness, Venetia Evripiotou, Greece – India, 12΄18΄΄, 2012
For bravely facing problems of abandoned children in the Subcontinent.
Kids and Docs Jury Awards 2013
(Jury Members: Prokopis Dafnos, Alexandros Lambridis, Florentia Economidou)
Best Documentary
Cuckoos’ children, Inesa Kurklietytė, Lithuania, 25΄, 2013
Second Prize for Best Documentary
Raffael’s way, Alessandro Falco, Italy – Spain, 25΄, 2013
Special Mention
When the boys return, Tone Andersen, Norway, 60΄, 2012
ECFA Award
(Jury Members: Céline Ravenel, Ivana Alpeza, Sam Geuens)
Upsidedown, Bernd Sahling, Germany, 90’, 2012
For a sensitive film about a growing problem of attention deficiency disorder, for a contemporary and unusual approach to a sound design in a children film and the true relationship between main characters, the jury gives the ECFA Award to Upside Down, directed by Bernd Sahling from Germany.
CIFEJ Award
(Jury: Andrzej Roman Jasiewicz)
Irina – The Scarlet Briefcase, Bernard Mazauric, Γαλλία / France, 87’, 2013
For presenting one of the modern tragedies seen through the eyes of children, coming from two different backgrounds and set in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
OKLE Award
The Zigzag Kid, Vincent Bal, The Netherlands – Belgium, 95’, 2012
UNICEF Award
Irina – The Scarlet Briefcase, Bernard Mazauric, France, 87’, 2013
Dear friends of the festival, unfortunately, I couldn’t join you this year at the Festival’s closing ceremony. But I made sure that the Hellenic National Committee for Unicef took part in the Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People.
The Committee takes part and awards a feature film with the Unicef Prize in order to demonstrate how the moving image raises public awareness regarding the issues that children and young people face all around the world.
This year, the Unicef Prize goes to a film that shows us the tragic conditions that people experienced right in the heart of Europe. It’s a film that instead of intolerance and fanaticism chooses to promote the values of love and respect. It’s a film of substantial visual merit that serves and promotes some of the most basic children’s rights. As I am sure you all have realised by now, the film that is awarded with the Unicef Prize is:
Irina, and the scarlet briefcase
At this point, I would like to congratulate the film-makers, and I sincerely wish to join you all here next year.
Manos Kontoleon
Children’s Jury Awards
Best Feature Film
Milo, Berend Boorsma and Roel Boorsma, The Netherlands – Ireland, 84’, 2012
Best Short Fiction Film
Nicoleta, Sonia Liza Kentreman, Greece, 19΄, 2013
Best Short Animated Film
Bitseller, Juanma Sánchez Cervantes, Spain, 10΄, 2013
Best Documentary
When the boys return, Tone Andersen, Norway, 60΄, 2012
Second Prize for Best Documentary
Sunflower seeds, Antonis Tolakis, Greece, 32΄, 2013