32nd Ale Kino! Festival

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32nd Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival
Location Poznań, Poland
Founded1969
AwardsPoznańskie Złote Koziołki
(Poznan Golden Goats)
and others
Festival date30 Nov - 7 Dec, 2014
Website www.2014.alekino.com

The 32nd annual Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival was held from 30 November to 7 December 2014. A number of 115 movies, took part, [1] some of them only in the non-competitive section.

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The movies were presented in Multikino 51 cinema and Imperial Castle Cinema, as well as in Łejery Arts School and Children's Art Centre. [2] A lot of additional events were held at the same time, like film workshops for the children and meetings with the filmmakers.

The movies were judged by eight different jury sets; professional and amateurish, separate for the feature and short movies. [3]

Awards

Award's name
Category
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country / Year
Golden Poznań Goats
Best Feature Movie for Children
Beyond Beyond Resan till Fjäderkungens rike Esben Toft Jacobsen Sweden - Danemark (2014)
Best Feature Movie for Youths
The Voice of the Voiceless La voz de los silenciados Maximón Monihan USA (2013)
Best Short Movie for Children
The Amber Amulet The Amber Amulet Matthew Moore Australia (2013)
Best Short Movie for Youths
The Night of the Ponchongas La noche de las ponchongas Roberto Bueso Spain (2013)
Special Mentions by Professional Jury
Short Movie for Children
Anatole's Little Saucepan La petite casserole d'Anatole Éric Montchaud France (2014)
Short Movie for Youths
Keys of Heaven Keys of Heaven Hamy Ramezan Finland (2014)
Marcin Award - Youths' Jury Award
Best Feature Movie for Youths
Breathe Respire Mélanie Laurent France (2014)
Best Short Movie for Youths
CodaCoda Alan Holly Irland (2013)
Special Mentions by Youths' Jury
Feature Movie for Youths
The Voice of the Voiceless La voz de los silenciados Maximón Monihan USA (2013)
Short Movie for Youths
The Missing Scarf The Missing Scarf Eoin Duffy Irland (2013)
Marcinek - Children's Jury Award
Best Feature Movie for Children
X+Y X + Y Morgan Matthews Great Britain (2014)
Best Short Movie for Children
Rúbaí Rúbaí Louise Ní Fhiannachta Irland (2013)
Teachers' Award
Best Feature Movie for Children
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart Jack et la mécanique du coeur Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu France - Belgium (2013)
Polish Filmmakers' Association Award
Best Feature Movie for Children
X+Y X + Y Morgan Matthews Great Britain (2014)
Best Polish Animation Movie for Children
It's Quite True! To pewna wiadomość! Joanna Jasińska-Koronkiewicz Poland (2014)
European Children's Film Association Award
Best Movie
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart Jack et la mécanique du coeur Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu France - Belgium (2013)
Travelling Little Goats - Great Travelling Ale Kino! Audience's Award
Best Feature Movie
Casper & Emma - Best Friends Karsten og Petra blir bestevenner Arne Lindtner Næss Norway (2013)

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