Awards
Children's Jury Generation Kplus 2024
It’s Okay!
by Kim Hye-young

This film took us on a humorous and emotional rollercoaster ride with the courageous protagonist. We witnessed how two very different characters found each other and that life shouldn’t be ruled by perfectionism. We particularly liked the dance sequences, which gave us insights into a culture that was foreign to us.
Young Hearts
by Anthony Schatteman

A romantic and creative film that evoked many emotions and moved us in a magical way. The realistic journey of two young people falling in love brilliantly delivers the message: love whomever you want!
Papillon
by Florence Miailhe

An entire life story is told in a child-friendly and exciting way in a very short space of time. The beautifully painted images are rounded off by fascinating transitions. The thought-provoking story of a swimmer delivers the message: No room for racism and anti-Semitism in our world! Together, we can achieve this!
Sukoun
by Dina Naser

The realistic depiction made it easy for us to identify very well with the feelings of a girl. We saw and heard how her world became distorted by an unexpected assault. Sexual violence concerns us all and should be addressed more!
Youth Jury Generation 14plus 2024
Last Swim
by Sasha Nathwani

A film that really stayed with us tells a story about the beauty of life and of things coming to an end. It is a film that does not shy away from portraying the messy and consuming feelings that can arise when you know your dreams may not be fulfilled. However, it also invites the viewer into the joyful and lively world of a teenager and her friends as they celebrate their youth. This masterful balance between fear and loneliness our main protagonist tries to suppress, and her joy as she spends time with her friends is what enraptured us and is the reason why we chose this film.
Kai Shi De Qiang
by Qu Youjia

For us, this film was love at first sight. It is a tender depiction of two characters who are drawn to each other by both fate and their own uniqueness. The film follows these two characters with an almost poetic flow as it explores the multitude of ways one can be extraordinary. Rich with a quiet beauty and rife with symbolism, it offers a window into the lives of these two teens and their intricate personalities, and permits the viewer entry into a world that is not their own.
Cura sana
by Lucía G. Romero

A movie that deeply moved us all was able to evoke a wide range of emotions within us, encompassing feelings from sadness and anger to tenderness and love. Supported by stunning visuals, the film authentically follows the struggles of a young person. It creates an intimate insight into their life so that all emotions and actions are tangible, even if our own personal circumstances significantly differ from theirs.
Lapso
by Caroline Cavalcanti

This film is a powerful yet unique love story of two teenagers. Where it really shines is its ability to inspire the viewer to empathize with two characters that have very different circumstances and challenges. Together with them, we embark on a journey of learning that provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of two people whom the world has not taken the time to comprehend. The film is truly a celebration of how the courage to understand can be immensely powerful and overcome barriers.
Generation International Jury 2024
Reinas
by Klaudia Reynicke

For a film in which the acting, the light, the characters, and the story are all working in tandem and great symmetry, a film of everyday familial life that at the same time gives voice to a country, Peru, and its very specific political history.
Raíz
by Franco García Becerra

For a beautifully made film that contains in its images the strongest feelings of childhood, a film in which the social and the political frame an indelible story of a young Peruvian boy’s friendship with animals, particularly with his beloved dog and his cherished alpaca.
A Summer’s End Poem
by Lam Can-zhao

For a film in which a haircut becomes a metaphor for the journey of self-discovery for a very charismatic Chinese teenager; a film by a filmmaker who understands that the profundity of adolescent life can be found in the travails of the everyday.
Uli
by Mariana Gil Ríos

For a film that balances observational cinema with the feeling of a fairy tale – to raise questions of both gender and childhood, without forcing answers.
Comme le feu
by Philippe Lesage

For a deeply original film made by an artist who isn’t afraid to take chances, a work of cinema that seems both very new and also rooted in the history of drama, from Chekhov to Bergman, creating a precise portrait of a particular social milieu; a film full of life’s contradictions – love and hate, maturity and childishness, beauty and violence; a work of art in which the foibles and failures of adult life reflect the troubling futures of the young protagonists.
Maydegol
by Sarvnaz Alambeigi

For a film that is in itself a political act, using the tools of verité cinema to tell the story of a young Afghan woman living without papers, or autonomy, in Iran, a film in which the strength and fortitude of the protagonist radiates from the screen.
Un pájaro voló
by Leinad Pájaro De la Hoz

For a film that uses the poetry of cinema to express the emotions of life and loss and sadness; a film shot in Cuba that examines masculinity with the most sensitive of images, never forgetting that the unspoken – the mystery found in life and art – remains the most beautiful thing in cinema.
Songs of Love and Hate
by Saurav Ghimire

For a film that understands that the beautiful fragility of cinema mirrors the tenderness of our most personal human relationships; a film from Nepal that effortlessly connects the experience of love to the restrictions of a society and culture.
Children's Jury Generation Kplus 2023
Sweet As
by Jub Clerc

Zeevonk
by Domien Huyghe
Closing Dynasty
by Lloyd Lee Choi

Deniska umřela
by Philippe Kastner

Generation Kplus International Jury 2023
Mimi
by Mira Fornay

L’Amour du monde
by Jenna Hasse

Waking Up in Silence
by Mila Zhluktenko, Daniel Asadi Faezi

Xiaohui he ta de niu
by Xinying Lao

Youth Jury Generation 14plus 2023
Adolfo
by Sofía Auza

Detail shot of a packet of cigarettes. The bus has already left, but we are still taken on a trip.
Through an unexpected, yet intense encounter between strangers and their witty humor, we accompany two fundamentally different people through an enchanting night full of colors, thoughts and poetic-philosophical dialogues. The film won us over thanks to its attention to detail, with which it draws inspiring characters who try to come to terms with their past and at the same time look towards the future.
Just one night instead of a thousand - and maybe the cigarettes are enough in the end?
And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine
by Axel Danielson, Maximilien Van Aertryck

Man khod, man ham miraghsam
by Mohammad Valizadegan

Life: The period of time between birth and death. The experience of being alive.
Freedom: The absence of coercion and restrictions. The ability to express yourself as you wish.
Dance: A ritual, a custom, a profession, a sport, a form of therapy, a social interaction or simply an expression of feelings. Dancing is liberation.
The film not only moved and touched us, but it also made us thoughtful and, above all, combative, through the authentic presentation of topics which are unfortunately still as relevant today as they were years ago.
Szemem sarka
by Domonkos Erhardt

Generation 14plus International Jury 2023
Hummingbirds
by Silvia Del Carmen Castaños, Estefanía “Beba” Contreras

Their self-determination and playfulness, as both protagonists and authors, is inspiring.
Their actions, jokes, songs, laughs, and bodies are political and necessary as a way of resistance.
Mutt
by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz

Infantaria
by Laís Santos Araújo

A film full of layers, whose paint-like frames, bright colours, and intriguing world evoke the importance of support between women.
Incroci
by Francesca de Fusco

Children’s Jury Generation Kplus 2022
Comedy Queen
by Sanna Lenken

A great protagonist, powerful and vulnerable at the same time, provided us with her captivatingly told, bittersweet story of loss, grief, anger and healing. This film was a rollercoaster ride full of emotions: sometimes sad, sometimes funny, sometimes embarrassing. The music was always most appropriate and appealing. The camera was occasionally stable, yet also shaky. In a word, the film was superb.
An Cailín Ciúin
by Colm Bairéad

A beautiful film led us into an emotional, natural world full of love. The acting performance of the protagonist truly impressed us. The profoundly explored feelings were accompanied by sensitive music.
Vlekkeloos
by Emma Branderhorst

A taboo subject is finally being addressed. Something which all of mankind knows about, but hardly addresses. Stress, panic and desperation just because you don't have enough money for tampons. That has to change!
Luce and the Rock
by Britt Raes

A sweet animated film takes us to a fairy tale-like, colourful and yet literally rocky world. It reminds us that home is not necessarily where you were born, but where you have friends.
Generation Kplus International Jury 2022
An Cailín Ciúin
by Colm Bairéad

As many films in this year’s Generation Kplus competition, the winning film deals with the hardships of family life. It is a film with a delicate story full of details about childhood, grief, parenthood and rebuilding a family. The very strong narrative is combined with a stunning cinematography. The sound and the images create a unique atmosphere.
Shabu
by Shamira Raphaëla

A film full of life, music and endearing characters. Freshness and energy are the main narrative elements, which transfer directly from the screen to the audience.
Gavazn
by Hadi Babaeifar

Through an amazing and poetic cinematography as well as authentic acting, this film tells a story about a boy who uses an ancient tale as a means of empowerment to save his brother. The storytelling was magnetic, mystic and truthful.
Youth Jury Generation 14plus 2022
Alis
by Clare Weiskopf, Nicolás van Hemelryck

A moving film which, utilising the simplest of means, creates an unbelievable closeness and intimacy. The protagonists and the audience are all confronted with pain and memories, albeit in a gentle manner. How do I manage to come to terms with my past without falling apart beneath it? The film answers this question with impressive honesty and directness.