Location | Poznań, Poland |
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Founded | 1969 |
Awards | Poznańskie Złote Koziołki (Poznan Golden Goats) and others |
Festival date | 15–20 May 2000 |
Website | 2000 |
The 18th annual Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival was held from 15 to 20 May 2000. A number of 54 movies took part. [1] [2]
The movies were presented in four cinemas in Poznań: Apollo, Olimpia, Rialto and Muza. [3]
The movies were judged by professional and children jury, as well as by International Centre of Films for Children and Young People (CIFEJ).
Award | Category | Recipient | Film |
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Grand Prix - Poznań Golden Goats | Best Movie | Scratches in the Table | Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad / dir. Ineke Houtman / Netherlands 1998 |
Poznań Silver Goats | Best Foreign Feature Movie | Tsatsiki, Mum and the Policeman | Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen / dir. Ella Lemhagen / Sweden 1999 |
Best Polish Feature Movie | One Hundred Minutes of Holidays | Sto minut wakacji / dir. Andrzej Maleszka / Poland 2000 | |
Best Foreign Animation Movie | Kirikou and the Sorceress | Kirikou et la sorcière / dir. Michel Ocelot / France-Belgium-Luxembourg 1998 | |
Best Polish Animation Movie | Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Poznań Goats | Best Short Actors Movie | A Devil in the Closet | En djevel i skapet / dir. Lars Berg / Norway 1999 |
Best Foreign Director | Santosh Sivan for Malli | Malli / dir. Santosh Sivan / India 1998 | |
Best Polish Director | Mikołaj Haremski for Rudy | Rudy / dir. Mikołaj Haremski / Poland 1999 | |
Best Foreign Actor | Rijk de Gooijer for Scratches in the Table | Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad / dir. Ineke Houtman / Netherlands 1998 | |
Best Foreign Actress | Alexandra Rapaport for Tsatsiki, Mum and the Policeman | Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen / dir. Ella Lemhagen / Sweden 1999 | |
Best Polish Actor or Actress | Jolanta Fraszyńska for One Hundred Minutes of Holidays | Sto minut wakacji / dir. Andrzej Maleszka / Poland 2000 | |
Best Foreign Child Actor | Samuel Haus for Tsatsiki, Mum and the Policeman | Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen / dir. Ella Lemhagen / Sweden 1999 | |
Best Foreign Child Actress | Swetha for Malli | Malli / dir. Santosh Sivan / India 1998 | |
Best Polish Child Actor or Actress | Sara Müldner for Further than on Vacations | Dalej niż na wakacje / dir. Piotr Trzaskalski / Poland 1999 | |
Best Design in Animation Movie | Maria Balcerek for Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Best Animation in Foreign Movie | Martin Velíšek for The Enchanted Bell | O kouzelném zvonu / dir. Aurel Klimt / Czech Republic 1998 | |
Best Animation in Polish Movie | Krzysztof Brzozowski, Adam Wyrwas for Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Best Music in Foreign Movie | Aslam Mustafa for Malli | Malli / dir. Santosh Sivan / India 1998 | |
Best Music in Polish Movie | Marcin Pospieszalski for Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Best Set Decoration in Foreign Movie | Hemmo Sportel for Little Crumb | Kruimeltje / dir. Maria Peters / Holland 1999 | |
Best Set Decoration in Polish Movie | Witold Pelczarski for One Hundred Minutes of Holidays | Sto minut wakacji / dir. Andrzej Maleszka / Poland 2000 | |
Best Adaptation Script in Foreign Movie | Rob Arend, Maarten Lebens for Scratches in the Table | Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad / dir. Ineke Houtman / Netherlands 1998 | |
Best Original Script in Foreign Movie | Michel Ocelot for Kirikou and the Sorceress | Kirikou et la sorcière / dir. Michel Ocelot / France-Belgium-Luxembourg 1998 | |
Best Script in Polish Movie | Anna Onichimowska for Further than on Vacations | Dalej niż na wakacje / dir. Piotr Trzaskalski / Poland 1999 | |
Best Cinematography in Foreign Movie | Hein Groot for Little Crumb | Kruimeltje / dir. Maria Peters / Holland 1999 | |
Best Cinematography in Polish Movie | Roman Płocki for Rudy | Rudy / dir. Mikołaj Haremski / Poland 1999 | |
Honorable Mention by Professional Jury | Polish Special Mention | Polish Television Theatre for Young People | Polish Television Theatre for Young People |
Foreign Movie | At the Ends of the Earth | Au bout du monde / dir. Konstantin Bronzit / France 1999 | |
Bunny | Bunny / dir. Chris Wedge / USA 1998 | ||
Foreign Actor or Actress | Julie Harris for The First of May | The First of May / dir. Paul Sirmons / USA 1998 | |
Elea Geissler for Annaluise & Anton | Pünktchen und Anton / dir. Caroline Link / Germany 1998 | ||
Marcin - Children's Jury Award | Best Foreign Movie | not admitted | --------------- |
Best Polish Movie | Further than on Vacations | Dalej niż na wakacje / dir. Piotr Trzaskalski / Poland 1999 | |
Marcinek Honorable Mention by Children's Jury | Movie | Good Morning Germany | Guten Morgen Deutschland / dir. Aykut Kayacik / Germany 1999 |
Mr. Rice's Secret | Le secret de Mr Rice / dir. Nicholas Kendall / Canada 1999 | ||
Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | ||
The First of May | The First of May / dir. Paul Sirmons / USA 1998 | ||
Malli | Malli / dir. Santosh Sivan / India 1998 | ||
Main Actor | Ruud Feltkamp for Little Crumb | Little Crumb / dir. Maria Peters / Holland 1999 | |
Animation for Young Children | Babar - King of the Elephants | Babar - King of the Elephants / dir. Raymond Jafelice / Canada 1998 | |
Animation for Children | Kirikou and the Sorceress | Kirikou et la sorcière / dir. Michel Ocelot / France-Belgium-Luxembourg 1998 | |
Polish Director | Zbigniew Kotecki for Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Polish Script Writer | Jerzy Niemczuk, Leszek Gałysz for Upsidedown Mountain | Odwrócona góra / dir. Leszek Gałysz / Poland 1999 | |
Polish Set Decorator | Witold Pelczarski for One Hundred Minutes of Holidays | Sto minut wakacji / dir. Andrzej Maleszka / Poland 2000 | |
Polish Designer in Animation Movie | Maria Balcerek for Of the Quarrel of All Quarrels | 14 bajek z królestwa Lailonii Leszka Kołakowskiego: O największej kłótni / dir. Zbigniew Kotecki / Poland 1999 | |
Polish Animator | Alicja Witkowska for I was a little boy | Byłem małym chłopcem / dir. Alicja Witkowska / Poland 2000 | |
International Centre of Films for Children and Young People Award | Best Film | Scratches in the Table | Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad / dir. Ineke Houtman / Netherlands 1998 |
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