UK KFKF 2011

25 October 2011 by , No Comments
UK KFKF 2011

Come along and support the filmmakers of the future!

Kids for Kids UK would like to invite you to attend the 3rd Competition Film Screening for children and young people on Saturday 29th October, 2011 at the Empire Cinema in Consett. We will be screening the best films from a national call-out for submissions of work made by children (6-12 years) and young people (13-19 years) in the following 3 categories: Live Action  * Animation * One Minute Films

The professional jury and the young people’s jury have already met and will award the following:
Best Film in each age group and in each category, and one Grand Prize for Outstanding Achievement for a film made by children and young people from each age group. Awards will be announced at the conclusion of the festival screening.

Entry is free

In the meantime check out our film festival teaser:

Global KFKF News: First Asia KFK Festival, Busan, 12-14 August 2011

14 August 2011 by , No Comments

Busan: Asia KFKF 2011

Dear Friends, dear kids from Asia,

Today is great day for all of us. We have new member in our Global Family. We would like to congratulate to the Organizer of the famous Busan International Kids Film Festival to give one effort more and to open door for the young filmmakers in Asian Countries to become members of the World Kids Filmmakers Network.

In the name of the Global KFKF Network and all our partners and Friends we are wishing to Asia KFKF long, happy and successful life. Please be so kind and share our message to all your audience and especially to the kids’ participants.

Warm regards,

Ms. Athina Rikaki, President

Mr. Miomir Rajcevic, Online Manager of the Global KFKF Network

Balkan +

9 July 2011 by , No Comments
Balkan +

Balkan PLUS KFK Festival is partner of the United Nation’s Plural PLUS festival and part of the Global Media Literacy Network

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KFK Festival

21 May 2011 by , No Comments

The Kids For Kids Festival is a Greek initiative, whose development was funded originally by the European Programme Youth-EuroMed, the Hellenic General Secretariat for Youth, the Hellenic Audiovisual Institute and the Hellenic Ministry of Culture as an event during the Cultural Olympiad 2001.

This initiative functioned experimentally from 1997 up to 2000 in the framework of the International TV Event “AGORA-MED”. It was presented in the international audiovisual field during the 3rd World Summit on Media for Children, Greece 2001.

Since 2001 the Kids For Kids Festival has developed into an international dynamic festival and network which collects its annual participations through the internet. Each year there are approximately 700 participations, from 65 countries of the world.

The International Centre of Film for Children and Youth (CIFEJ) has undertaken the quality control of the Kids For Kids Festival.

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