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AWARDS 2011

    Awards of 14th Olympia International Film Festival
    for Children And Young People

    International Jury Awards

    Best Feature Film Award

    Tomorrow Will Be Better, Dorota Kędzierzawska, Poland-Japan, 118΄, 2010.

    For its exquisite cinematography capturing the innocence of children even in high risk situations. A true hymn to anarchy in a existence without beginning, without end.

    Best Short Fiction Film Award

    Mokhtar, Halima Ouardiri, Canada-Morocco, 16΄, 2010

    For illustrating with a clear film language, the confrontation of intolerance and the change that a child things.

    Best Short Animation Film Award

    The Farmer and the Robot,  Abdollah Alimorad, Iran, 22΄, 2011.

    An ingenius marriage of tradition and technology. For its excellent characterization and accessible animation technique.

    Βest  Director Feature Film

    to Marco Chiarini, for his direction to The Thin Match Man, Italy, 81΄, 2009

    Α beautiful and original example of magic realism. A true director’s film.

    Best Screenplay Feature Film

    to Olivier Ringer and Yves Ringer  for  the screenplay of the feature film On the Sly, Olivier Ringer, Belgium-France, 77΄, 2010

    For its original story-telling from the perspective of a child.

    Best Young Actor

    to Toth Sandor as  Lali, in the film Vespa of  Diana Groo,  Hungary, 85΄, 2010

    For delivering a strong performance that illustrated the multi-faceted  life of a long , searching for his father.

    Best young actress

    to Sara Mellezi as  Sisi, in the film Run Sister Run of  Marja Pyykkö, Finland, 110΄, 2010

    For her convincing nd multi-dimentional performance. A teenager escalating her defiance to disguise her vulnerability.

    Special Prize

    Run Sister Run!, Marja Pyykkö, Finland, fiction, 110΄, 2010

    Α film for adolescence which gets deep into the psychology of the youth in western societies.

    Special prize

    The Story of Little Paolo, Nicolas Liguori, France- Belgium, animation, 22΄, 2011

    For its use of film as an educational tool.

    Special Prize

    The Thin Match Man, Marco Chiarini, Italy, 81΄, 2009

    For its original music score, wishing that from next year there will be a separate prize for the last original music.

    Special Prize

    Coast Warning, Aleksandra Shadrina, Russia, animation, 7΄45΄΄, 2011

    For treating a young love story with ingenuity and clarity.

    Special Prize

    Mobile, Verena Fels, Germany, animation, 6΄30΄΄, 2010

    For its excellent exercise of animation technique and its universal appeal for all audiences, with a delightful  humor that offers a story open to multiple interpretations.

     

    Awards of  Kids and Docs

    Best documentary feature film

    Kisses to the Children, Vassilis Loules, Greece, 2011

    Best documentary short film

    I’m never afraid, Willem Baptist, The Netherlands, 2010

    Special Prize

    7 or Why I Exist,  Hans-Helmut Grotjahn & Antje Starost, Germany, 2010

    Special Prize

    Dreams in Another Language, Loukia Rikaki, Greece, 2010

     

    Children’s Jury Awards

    Best feature film

    Tomorrow Will Be Better, Dorota Kędzierzawska, Poland-Japan, 2010

    Best Short Fiction Film

    Mrs Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room, Mike Le Han, United Kingdom, 2011

    Best Short Animation Film

    Mobile, Verena Fels, Germany, 2010

    Best Documentary Feature film

    Kisses to the Children, Vassilis Loules , Greece, 2011

    Best Documentary Short Film

    I’m never afraid/Δε φοβάμαι ποτέ, Willem Baptist, The Netherlands, 2010

     

    CIFEJ Award

    Lost in Africa, Vibeke Muasya, Denmark, fiction, 92΄, 2010

    For its successful presentation of a child endeavouring to find his routes.

     

    ECFA Award

    The Storyteller, Nandita Jain, United Kingdom, animation,  10΄, 2011

    For the variety of animation styles and its delicate approach to the important subject of demensia of an aging relative.

     

    Greek Committee of  UNICEF Award

    Playing with Dolls, Georgy Negashev, Russia, 2010

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