CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Smile International Film Festival for Children & Youth (SIFFCY), hosted by Smile Foundation, in partnership with the European Union (the delegation of the European Union in India) announces the official selection for its 11th edition. The annual film festival is scheduled to take place between Jan 28-30, 2025 at Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi and several other locations across India in a hybrid mode, in order to reach out to maximum young Indian audience.
Major activities, from the opening ceremony to the award ceremony, will be held at the iconic Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi on 28,29 and 30 January 2025. Simultaneously, multiple screenings and festival-related activities are scheduled in various schools and communities across a hundred locations across India. Selected programmes will also be streaming on a dedicated, secured, geo-blocked virtual platform throughout the week.
Santanu Mishra, SIFFCY Chairman and Producer of the much-acclaimed film ‘I am Kalam’, says, “Childhood is the decisive phase of human life. The lessons we learn, the habits we make as children, it stays with us forever. Therefore, it is important that we sensitise our youngsters with a positive value system, early.” He adds, “Good cinema can play a crucial role in shaping the young minds, and can even help fight issues such as depression, loneliness, and aggression that children and young adults are getting prone to.”
Official Selection SIFFCY 2025
Feature films in competition:
Lampo – The Dog who travelled by train, by Magdalena Niec, Poland
Doubles Match, by Hung Po-Hao, Taiwan
Bigman, by Camiel Schouwenaar, The Netherlands
Winners, by Soleen yusef, Germany
Soaring Wings, by Palash Das, India
Greetings from Mars, by Sarah Winkenstette, Germany
7600, by Behrooz Bagheri, Iran
A Butterfly’s Heart, by Inesa Kurklietyte, Lithuania
The Tiger’s Nest, by Brando Quilici, Italy
Niko – Beyond the Northern Lights, by Kari Juusonen, Jorgen Lerdam, Finland, Germany
The boy with pink Pants, by Margherita Ferri, Italy
Itty Bitty Princess, By Lauri Maijala, Finland
Teacher, Veterinarian, Astronaut, by Reynaldo Escoto, Mexico
Short films in competition:
Above the Tamarind Tree, by Buthyna Al-Mohammadi, Qatar
Dandelions Girl, Azadeh Masihzadeh, Iran
Ballad of the Mountain, by Tarun Jain, India
Skin Color, by Fidel Alfonso Barboza Gómez, Sebastián Castaño, Colombia
Travelling Past, by Rory Power-Gibb, The United Kingdom
Skipping Rope, by Wu Meryl, Taiwan
Who needs Teachers? by Ekal Deep Kaur, India
Forever Seven, by Antje Heyn, Alexander Isert, Germany
AB OVO, by Oleksandr Viken, Stas Marchenko, Ukraine
Films nominated for Next-Gen Award (Films made by Students)
A Dragon in name only, New Zealand
And the boy was a bird, India
Bedtime Guardian, The United Kingdom
Cut the Tie, Greece
I am Mutya and I Thank You! The Philippines
Until the bell rings, Colombia
The Day you were gone, France
What is A.D.H.D, China
Rebell, India
Poland is the country of honour, whereas Italy is the country of focus in SIFFCY 2025. A curated selection of some of the finest Polish and Italian films for the young audience is going to be presented during the festival.
Jitendra Mishra, SIFFCY, www.siffcy.org, Festival Director says, “We have carefully selected films from a diverse range of genres and countries of origin, ensuring that each one offers a unique narrative. Most of the feature films will have their Indian premiere at our festival, with some even making their world debut. We hope our efforts will not only showcase the best of global cinema but also inspire young audiences to think critically, broaden their horizons, and foster a deeper appreciation for the cultural, social, and emotional stories that shape our world.”
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