The Next 20 Festivals
- Buster - Copenhagen International Film Festival for Children and Youth, Copenhagen
- Kinderfilmtage im Ruhrgebiet; Essen, Mülheim, Oberhausen, Essen, Mülheim, Oberhausen
- Cinedu – IFF For Children and Youth, Nove mesto nad Vahom
- Schlingel – International Film Festival for Children and Young Audience, Chemnitz
- Filmfest Hamburg, Children's and Youth Film Festival "Michel", Hamburg
- Reykjavik International Film Festival, Reykjavik
- Young Horizons International Film Festival, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Pozna?, and almost 20 other towns and cities
- "Zero Plus" International Children's and Youth Film Festival, Tyumen & Tobolsk Cities (Siberia)
- Festival Internacional de Cine Infantil de Valencia, Valencia
- Cinemagic - International Film & Television Festival for Children and Young People, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Unabhängiges FilmFest / Independent FilmFest, Osnabrück
- Dresdner Kinderfilmfest Kinolino, Dresden
- Junges Filmfestival Köln Cinepaenz, Cologne
- Lucas – Int. Festival for Young Film Lovers, Frankfurt/M.
- International Festival of Animated Films for Children, Bratislava
- London International Film Festival, London
- Children's Cinema Festival of Florianópolis, Florianópolis
- Kasseler Kinder- & Jugendfilmfest, Kassel
- MilanoFilmFestival, Milano
- Bielefelder Kinder- und Jugendfilmfest, Bielefeld
New York International Children's Film Festival
New York, USA
02/03/2025 - 16/03/2025 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Rhythm: annual, next Festival afterwards (probably): March 2026
Competitive Original Children's Film Festival
Director/s: Guralnick, Nina
Deadline for film entries: 15/10/2024 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Programs: Shorts, Features, Animations, Documentaries
Number of films (app.): 100
Age of audience: 3 - 18
Number of spectators (app.): 25.000
Festival's recognition: national
Media coverage: national
Notes/description: As an Oscar®-qualifying event and the largest film festival for young audiences in North America: "What we want: Short and feature films for audiences age 3-18. NYICFF seeks creative, original, non-formulaic works that will help to define a new, more compelling film for kids. We are not shy about presenting films with mature themes, subject matter, language or sensibilities--especially for our teen and pre-teen audiences. If you are in doubt about the suitability of your film, we urge you to submit the work and let the NYICFF selection committee make the determination. Films may appear in or out of competition.
Contact:
225 Broadway, #2730
New York, NY 10007
USA
Phone: ++1-212-349-0330
Internet: www.nyicff.org