We are humbled by the growth of the festival each year and are proud that a young generation is growing up with our film festival and have been engaged over the years as informed audiences and aspiring filmmakers. 7th Lahore International Children’s Film Festival has not only enriched the experience of children’s cinema for young viewers but also provided a platform for stimulating discussions and created social awareness through global media.
We have just completed our season and are excited to share the highlights from our 7th edition of the Lahore International Children’s Film Festival.
7th LAHORE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL
AUDIENCE
A total of 58 schools in Lahore participated in the event that took place at the Cinepax Cinemas in Fortress Square, Lahore. The other public venue chosen for the shows to be held was the Alhamra Art Council, that opened its doors to educate and entertain young minds as well as the adult audience which consisted of artists, educators, teachers and families.
NEXT GENERATION CINEMA
Special Dialogue sessions with students
″I encourage children to explore their hidden talents and express themselves and share their ideas with others, and I appreciate the efforts being made here by The Little Art to give all children a platform for expressing themselves, be it through film, theater, visual arts or any other medium”
said Mr. Peerzada while speaking with the young audience.
GRAND OPENING CEREMONY
The ceremony screened a showreel of the officially selected short films made by the students from Inter School Nation Filmmaking Competition and some video messages from international filmmaker and the festival show reel for this year.
“I’m so excited about the movies being showcased in the festival. It will be a fantastic experience as it promotes positive social and cultural values. It’s the best thing for me to know that these films, being showcased are made by children to encourage them towards creativity.”
LICFF CLOSING CEREMONY – AWARDS NIGHT
“Denmark is proud to be supporting arts and culture organizations in Pakistan, particularly ones working with children and young people through arts and media like The Little Art who understand how important it is to foster creativity amongst young people, for these young people are the ones who will be making decisions for the world tomorrow.”
Said Ms. Helle Nielsen, Charge d’ Affairs, Embassy of Denmark.
WINNERS FILMS OF 7TH LAHORE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL
SHORT ANIMATION
“My Grandfather was a Cherry Tree”
Country: Russian Federation
Director: Olga Poliektova, Tatiana Poliektova
SHORT LIVE ACTION
“Best Friends Forever”
Country: India
Director Sandeep Modi
DOCUMENTARY
“Streetkids United II, The Girls From Rio”
Country: Netherlands
Director: Maria Clara
FEATURE LIVE ACTION
“My Friend Raffi”
Country: Germany
Director: Arend Agthe
FEATURE ANIMATION
“The Snow Queen 2”
Country: Russian Federation
Director: Alexey Tsitsilin
FILM MADE BY CHILDREN
“A Time to Change”
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Three Children’s from St. Mary Queen of Martyrs Primary School Hull, Uk
WINNING ENTRY FOR PAKISTANI FILM
Bonds – Beaconhouse Newlands a film about relationships and strong bonds in friendships.
LICFF FILM MAKING WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH
“I feel that my thinking ability was increased from the workshop, it also enhanced my skills in learning tolerance of everyone’s ideas and working together as a team”
said Bushra Aslam
BUILDING THE FESTIVAL
LICFF OUTREACH
TESTIMONIALS
Today media is so strong, no matter how much we try to teach them in class they only learn quicker by watching through such mediums.
The films were short and informative and really demonstrated the importance of education, caring for others and the significance of relationships.
Little Big George was my favorite film and the main character was the best. It was a film about not letting go of your passion and dreams.
The festival is organized very well, the team and volunteers are very helpful. I believe here they are not only learning from films but also how to interact with different children and people socially.
I was really emotional after watching some of the films today, they were really touching stories of how children live in other places of the world, like this film from Iran where a boy writes a letter to his late father and sends it to the sky. It was a beautiful film.
I really enjoyed watching international films for children with my junior class, it was a wonderful experience learning through a different medium. We watched films made by children on the environment and climate change, wildlife animals and all students learned in a fun way
COVERAGE OF OUR FESTIVAL EVENTS
THE NATION
http://nation.com.pk/lahore/16-Nov-2015/children-s-film-festival-begins
We also ask you to support our initiative in contributing to the artistic and cultural life for children of Pakistan
PAKISTAN OBSERVER
http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=279226
HE Heather Cruden said, “I’m so excited about the movies being showcased in the festival. It will be a fantastic experience as it promotes positive social and cultural values. It’s the best thing for me to know that these films, being showcased are made by children to encourage them towards creativity.”
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
http://tribune.com.pk/story/992191/fun-and-learning-intl-childrens-film-festival-starts-today/
Iqbal said they had faced skepticism from several quarters when they first came up with the idea of the festival seven years ago. “Some people said children do not need to watch movies since they already watch a lot of television. We explained to the naysayers that the content will be different. These films carry a message. They speak to the children,” he said.
DAILY TIMES
The Rising Stars Primary School Principal Maryam Khatoon told Daily Times that film is a great medium of teaching and the kids attending the festival could benefit by learning in an innovative way. She said the children’s response was very positive on the festival as almost all the children enthusiastically participated and saw the short film based on various topics.
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
tribune.com.pk/story/992889/creativity-and-fun-films-help-children-develop-global-perspectives/
Wonderful feedback by the audiences; Maliha Khan, a grade 8 student from the Beaconhouse School System, said she had enjoyed Death Sails. “The film is super funny featuring great animation effects. It gives us the message that money is not the most important thing in the world.”
DAILY TIMES
Around 11 government schools attended short films at Cinepax while six schools were present at Alhamra Arts Council. The festival is giving a chance to the children to enhance their ‘bookish knowledge’ in an interactive way.
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
http://tribune.com.pk/story/993526/childrens-festival-a-medium-of-learning-quite-unlike-others/
The children felt the movies were relatable as the characters faced everyday problems that they encountered too. “One of the boys in the movie didn’t brush his teeth and ultimately his teeth got ruined,” said Mehvish Khurshid adding that this was something her mother had also warned her against.
DAILY TIMES
On the occasion, the festival director Shoaib Iqbal said, “This year we have received a very warm response. Not only students from private schools but also from government and low-income schools across Lahore have attended the event.”
THE NEWS
http://www.thenews.com.pk/print/74031-children-film-festival-attracts-over-38-schools
7th Lahore International Children’s Film Festival 2015 attracts 38 schools
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
http://tribune.com.pk/story/993526/childrens-festival-a-medium-of-learning-quite-unlike-others/
Children’s festival: A medium of learning quite unlike others
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
http://tribune.com.pk/story/994976/spoilt-for-choice-film-festival-continues-to-attract-children/
So many films, so less time, #LICFF continues to thrill children!
EXPRESS TRIBUNE
tribune.com.pk/story/994169/festival-continues-to-enthral-schoolchildren/
“We really loved the film Best Friends Forever. It’s about the friendship between a mother and a daughter. It’s so relevant to things youngsters experience with their parents,” APS Azam Garrison student Neha Rafique said.
We are humbled by the growth of the festival each year and are proud that a young generation is growing up with our film festival and have been engaged over the years as an informed audiences and aspiring film makers. 7th Lahore International Children’s Film Festival has not only enriched the experience of children’s cinema for young viewers but also provided a platform for stimulating discussions and created social awareness through global media.
We have just completed our season and are excited to share the highlights from our 7th edition of the Lahore International Children’s Film Festival.
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A total of 58 schools in Lahore participated in the event that took place at the Cinepax Cinemas in Fortress Square, Lahore. The other public venue chosen for the shows to be held was the Alhamra Art Council, that opened its doors to educate and entertain young minds as well as the adult audience which consisted of artists, educators, teachers and families.
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Short Animation
“My Grandfather was a Cherry Tree”
Country: Russian Federation
Director: Olga Poliektova, Tatiana Poliektova
Short Live Action
“Best Friends Forever”
Country: India
Director Sandeep Modi
Documentary
“Streetkids United II, The Girls From Rio”
Country: Netherlands
Director: Maria Clara
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Feature Live Action
“My Friend Raffi”
Country: Germany
Director: Arend Agthe
Feature Animation
“The Snow Queen 2”
Country: Russian Federation
Director: Alexey Tsitsilin
Film Made by Children
“A Time to Change”
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Three Children’s from St. Mary Queen of Martyrs Primary School Hull, Uk
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It was a film about not letting go of your passion and dreams.[/testimonials_item][testimonials_item name=”Mrs. Rehman” job=”Teacher from Newlands School”]The festival is organized very well, the team and volunteers are very helpful. I believe here they are not only learning from the films but also how to interact with different children and people socially.[/testimonials_item][testimonials_item name=”Nida” job=”16 year old student”]I was really emotional after watching some of the films today, they were really touching stories of how children live in other places of the world, like this film from Iran where a boy writes a letter to his late father and sends it to the sky. It was a beautiful film.[/testimonials_item][testimonials_item job=”Teacher from TNS Pre-school”]I really enjoyed watching the international films for children with my junior class, it was a wonderful experience learning through a different medium. We watched films made by children on the environment and climate change, wildlife animals and all students learned in a fun way[/testimonials_item][/testimonials][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][title class=”animate” data-effect=”fadeInUp” type=”text” align=”center” value=”Coverage of our Festival Events” size=”h1″ uppercase=”no” bold=”yes” show_bg=”no” radius=”no” line=”no” line_align=”center” color=”#666666″ bg_color=”#FFFFFF” line_color=”#E8E8E8″ extra_color=”#666666″][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][timeline style=”1″ effect=”fadeInUp”][timeline_item title=”The Nation” date=”16-Nov-2015″ link=”http://nation.com.pk/lahore/16-Nov-2015/children-s-film-festival-begins”]We also ask you to support our initiative in contributing to the artistic and cultural life for children of Pakistan[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Pakistan Observer” date=”16-Nov-2015″ link=”http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=279226″]HE Heather Cruden said, “I’m so excited about the movies being showcased in the festival. It will be a fantastic experience as it promotes positive social and cultural values. It’s the best thing for me to know that these films, being showcased are made by children to encourage them towards creativity.”[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”16-Nov-2015″ link=”http://tribune.com.pk/story/992191/fun-and-learning-intl-childrens-film-festival-starts-today/”]Iqbal said they had faced scepticism from several quarters when they first came up with the idea of the festival seven years ago. “Some people said children do not need to watch movies since they already watch a lot of television. We explained to the naysayers that the content will be different. These films carry a message. They speak to the children,” he said.[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Daily Times” date=”17-Nov-2015″ link=”http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/17-Nov-2015/international-children-film-festival-schoolchildren-treated-to-quality-short-films”]The Rising Stars Primary School Principal Mayam Khatoon told Daily Times that film is a great medium of teaching and the kids attending the festival could benefit by learning in an innovative way. She said the children’s response was very positive on the festival as almost all the children enthusiastically participated and saw the short film based on various topics.[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”17-Nov-2015″ link=”tribune.com.pk/story/992889/creativity-and-fun-films-help-children-develop-global-perspectives/”]Wonderful feedback by the audiences; Maliha Khan, a grade 8 student from the Beaconhouse School System, said she had enjoyed Death Sails. “The film is super funny featuring great animation effects. It gives us the message that money is not the most important thing in the world.”[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Daily Times” date=”18-Nov-2015″ link=”http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/18-Nov-2015/international-children-film-festival-indian-film-wins-hearts-of-schoolchildren-on-second-day”]Around 11 government schools attended short films at Cinepax while six schools were present at Alhamra Arts Council. The festival is giving a chance to the children to enhance their ‘bookish knowledge’ in an interactive way.[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”18-Nov-2015″ link=”http://tribune.com.pk/story/993526/childrens-festival-a-medium-of-learning-quite-unlike-others/”]The children felt the movies were relatable as the characters faced everyday problems that they encountered too. “One of the boys in the movie didn’t brush his teeth and ultimately his teeth got ruined,” said Mehvish Khurshid adding that this was something her mother had also warned her against.[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Daily Times” date=”19-Nov-2015″ link=”http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/19-Nov-2015/international-children-film-festival-short-films-continue-to-fascinate-children-on-third-day”]On the occasion, the festival director Shoaib Iqbal said, “This year we have received a very warm response. Not only students from private schools but also from government and low-income schools across Lahore have attended the event.”[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”The News” date=”19-Nov-2015″ link=”http://www.thenews.com.pk/print/74031-children-film-festival-attracts-over-38-schools”]7th Lahore International Children’s Film Festival 2015 attracts 38 schools[/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”18-Nov-2015″ link=”http://tribune.com.pk/story/993526/childrens-festival-a-medium-of-learning-quite-unlike-others/”]Children’s festival: A medium of learning quite unlike others [/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”20-Nov-2015″ link=”http://tribune.com.pk/story/994976/spoilt-for-choice-film-festival-continues-to-attract-children/”]So many films, so less time, #LICFF continues to thrill children![/timeline_item][timeline_item title=”Express Tribune” date=”19-Nov-2015″ link=”tribune.com.pk/story/994169/festival-continues-to-enthral-schoolchildren/”]“We really loved the film Best Friends Forever. It’s about the friendship between a mother and daughter. It’s so relevant to things youngsters experience with their parents,” APS Azam Garrison student Neha Rafique said.[/timeline_item][/timeline][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row].