European Film Academy Young Audience Award

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European Film Academy Young Audience Award
CountryFlag of Europe.svg  Europe
Presented by European Film Academy
First awarded2012
Currently held byThe Crossing (2021)
Website europeanfilmawards.eu

European Film Academy Young Audience Award has been awarded annually since 2012 by the European Film Academy. EFA presents three European films to 12-14-year-old audiences across Europe.

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Winners and nominees

2010s

YearEnglish TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Country of production
2012
(25th)
[1]
Kauwboy Boudewijn KooleFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Blue Bird Gust Van den Berghe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium, Flag of France.svg  France
Sister L'enfant d'en haut Ursula Meier Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland, Flag of France.svg  France
2013
(26th)
[2]
The Zigzag KidNono, het Zigzag Kind Vincent Bal Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
The Suicide Shop Le magasin des suicides Patrice Leconte Flag of France.svg  France, Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Upside DownKopfüberBernd SahlingFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
2014
(27th)
[3] [4]
Regret!Spijt!Dave SchramFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
The Contest: To the Stars and BackMGP missionenMartin Miehe-RenardFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Windstorm Ostwind - Zusammen sind wir frei Katja von Garnier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
2015
(28th)
[5] [6]
The Invisible Boy Il ragazzo invisibile Gabriele Salvatores Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
My Skinny Sister Min lilla systerSanna LenkenFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
You're Ugly Too Mark NoonanFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
2016
(29th)
[7]
Miss ImpossibleJamais contente Emilie Deleuze Flag of France.svg  France
Girls Lost Pojkarna Alexandra-Therese Keining Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden, Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
RaufSoner Caner, Baris KayaFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
2017
(30th)
[8]
Goodbye Berlin Tschick Fatih Akin Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
My Life as a Zucchini Ma vie de Courgette Claude Barras Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland, Flag of France.svg  France
The Girl Down Loch AenziDas Mädchen vom Änziloch Alice Schmid Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
2018
(31st)
[9]
Wallay Berni Goldblat Flag of France.svg  France
Hobbyhorse Revolution Selma Vilhunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Girl in FlightLa fugaSandra VannucchiFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland, Flag of Italy.svg
2019
(32nd)
Fight Girl Vechtmeisje Johan Timmers Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Los Bando Christian Lo Flag of Norway.svg  Norway, Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Old BoysToby MacDonaldFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

2020s

YearEnglish TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Country of production
2020
(33rd)
My Brother Chases Dinosaurs Mio fratello rincorre i dinosauriStefano CipaniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Rocca Changes the WorldRocca verändert die Welt Katja Benrath Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
My Extraordinary Summer with Tess Mijn bijzonder rare week met TessSteven WouterloodFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
2021
(34th)
[10] [11]
The CrossingFlukten over grensenJohanne HelgelandFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Pinocchio Matteo Garrone Flag of Italy.svg  Italy, Flag of France.svg  France
Wolfwalkers Tomm Moore, Ross StewartFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland, Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
2022
(35th)
Animal Cyril Dion Flag of France.svg  France
Comedy QueenSanna LenkenFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Dreams Are like Wild TigersTräume sind wie wilde TigerLars MontagFlag of Germany.svg  Germany

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