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ANIMAL by Cyril Dion won the Young Audience Award (YAA) 2022

BERLIN/ERFURT (November 13, 2022) – ANIMAL by Cyril Dion (France) has won this year’s Young Audience Award 2022! The winner has been revealed during the online award ceremony on Sunday evening in Erfurt (Germany), hosted by youth council members Maria from Portugal and Emmerson from the UK. The show was streamed live on the YAA website. The Award honours European films for an audience between 12 and 14 years and has been an official category of the European Film Awards since 2012.

The winner has been chosen by young juries from 42 European countries watching the three nominated films online as well as in over 50 movie theatres throughout Europe. With all together over 3.000 participating young people and 77 partner organizations involved, this event is as European and forward-looking as it gets, bringing the diversity and beauty of European cinema to young people.

ANIMAL, directed by Cyril Dion, France, © CAPA Studio / Courtesy of European Film Academy

Please find more details about the winner film here.

Sunday’s ceremony marked the festive highlight of a week dedicated to European film culture for young people. From Monday, 7 November hundreds of young film lovers have been watching the nominated films across Europe. On the weekend more than 50 European cinemas entered the ring and organized screenings, Q&As with film makers and workshops. At the same time, the ceremony kicked-off of the newly introduced Month of European Film, initiated and coordinated by the European Film Academy. The grand finale of the four week long celebration of European cinema will be the European Film Awards on 10 December in Reykjavik.

Vipulan Puvaneswaran, protagonist of the winner film ANIMAL. (c) Deutsche Kindermedienstiftung Goldener Spatz. Photo: Carlo Manzini / Courtesy of European Film Academy
The moderators and guests of the online award ceremony of the YOUNG AUDIENCE AWARD in Erfurt with Matthijs Wouter Knol, Director European Film Academy. (c) Deutsche Kindermedienstiftung Goldener Spatz. Photo: Carlo Manzini / Courtesy of European Film Academy

By actively involving young viewers to take responsibility, act as a jury, and vote for their favourite film, the YAA offers them the opportunity to discover European high-quality films. The Award is a unique opportunity to build bridges between cultures and raise awareness of important social issues. It empowers young film enthusiasts to be catalysts for positive change and supports a greater understanding of their European neighbours. Last but not least, it provides the experience of being an active member of the European community in a democratic voting process. The YAA is also part of the “European Film Club”, a film platform and network across the continent for young people to come together to watch and discuss European films and make their own.

The nominations were chosen in a two-step procedure: For the first time an international committee consisting of five film experts – Joana Domingues (Academy Board, producer/Portugal), Andrey Hadjivasilev (producer, director/Bulgaria), Faridah Nabaggala (ECFA representative, festival director, author/Norway), Stavros Pamballis (artistic director/Cyprus), Claudia Schmid (festival director/Switzerland) – and a group of four representative young people – Hena, Madara, Maria Beatriz and Myrto – pre-selected eight films. Then, a jury of five 13 to 14-year-old former YAA participants – Aifric (Ireland), Natalija (Montenegro), Tin (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Christina (Greenland) and Riana (Kosovo) chose the three final nominees.

The Young Audience Award is organised and presented by the European Film Academy and the European Film Academy Productions with the support of Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM) and Creative Europe Media. The local YAA events are organised with the support of the respective national partners. Please find the full list of partners here.

About the European Film Academy

The European Film Academy seeks to support and connect its 4,400 members and celebrates and promotes their work. Its aims are to share knowledge and to educate audiences of all ages about European cinema. Positioning itself as a leading organization and facilitating crucial debates within the industry, the Academy strives to unite everyone who loves European cinema, culminating annually in the Month of European Film and the European Film Awards, by including European film heritage in its portfolio and by expanding its focus on young audiences through the European Film Club.

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