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Showing posts with label ICFFI Golden Elephant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICFFI Golden Elephant. Show all posts

ICFFI, Golden Elephant, awards 2015 for animated children's films

 Song of the Sea by Tomm Moore Title : Song of the Sea
Directed by Tomm Moore
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Children's animated film awards :
Best Animated Feature, Golden Elephant 2015
Best Animated Feature, Children’s Jury Golden Elephant 2015


 Bear Story Title : Bear Story
Directed by Gabriel Osorio
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Best Animated Short Film, Golden Elephant 2015


 Chinti Title : A Town Called Panic (Original title : Panique au village)
Directed by Vincent Tavier
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Children's animated film awards :
Best Animated Short Film, Children’s Jury, Golden Elephant 2015


 Children's film Title : Snow Queen 2
Directed by Aleksey Tsitsilin
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Children's animated film awards :
Certificate Special Mention, Children’s Jury, Golden Elephant 2015

ICFFI, Golden Elephant, animated children film award 2013

 Ernest et Celestine Title : Ernest & Celestine
Directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar et Benjamin Renner
Watch the film : Ernest & Celestine
Children's animated film awards :
Best Animation Feature, Golden Elephant 2013


 Zarafa
Title : Zarafa
Directed by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie
Watch the film : Zarafa
Children's animated film awards :
Second Best Animation Feature, Golden Elephant 2013


 Arjun The Warrior Prince
Title : Arjun The Warrior Prince
Directed by Arnab Chaudhuri
Watch the trailer : Arjun The Warrior Prince
Children's animated film awards :Best Animation Feature, Children’s Jury, Golden Elephant 2013


 Moon Man
Title : Moon Man
Directed by Stephan Schesch and Sarah Clara Weber
Watch the film : Moon Man
Children's animated film awards :
Special Jury Prize, Golden Elephant 2013


 Chinti
Title : Chinti
Directed by natalia mirzoyan
Watch the film : Chinti
Children's animated film awards :
Best Animation Short, Golden Elephant 2013


Noodle Fish
Title : Noodle Fish
Directed by Kim Jinman
Watch the trailer : Noodle Fish
Children's animated film awards :Second Best Short, Children’s Jury, Golden Elephant 2013


 Gopi Gawaiyaa Bagha Bajaiyaa
Title : Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya
Directed by Shilpa Ranade
Watch the trailer : Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya
Children's animated film awards :
Jury prize for Best Artwork, Golden Elephant 2013

ICFFI, Golden Elephant

International Children’s Film Festival India (ICFFI), Golden Elephant, India
http://cfsindia.org
https://www.facebook.com/CFSI.ORG
Festival Creation : 1977
Festival Dates : November ( bi-annual)
Public attendance : 100,000 visitors
Festival Type : Competitive
Animated Film Awards : Golden Elephant trophy for Best Animation Feature, Golden Elephant trophy for Best Short
2013, 2015 on Award-Winning Animated Films of International Children's Film Festivals Database.

Festival Description : International Children's Film Festival India (ICFFI) also popularly known as The Golden Elephant is a biennial festival that strives to bring the most delightful and imaginative national and international children's cinema to young audiences in India. ICFFI is one of the largest and most colourful children's film festivals in the world. A unique feature of the festival is its audience: more than a hundred thousand children travel from little villages and towns from across India to view high quality international children's cinema that they would never be exposed to otherwise.
The festival was created by the Children's Film Society India, CFSI, an autonomous body functioning under the government of India and a prime producer of Children Content in India. CFSI has more than 250 features, shorts , Animation, Puppet & documentary Films in archive. With Motto of " A Child Rights to Entertainment" , every year CFSI organise approximately 12,000 to 14,000 free shows covering almost 3.5 to 4 million children for children in rural area, where theatres are not available.CFSI was founded soon after India's independence by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, whose affection for children is well known. Pandit Nehru established CFSI with the hope that indigenous and exclusive cinema for children would stimulate their creativity, compassion and critical thinking.