The New York International Children’s Film Festival has announced the winners of its 2016 edition, which was held in the Big Apple from February 26 to March 20. The 19th annual fest featured a special preview screening of Mark Osborne’s The Little Prince, over 25 visiting filmmakers from around the world, the Oscar-nominated World of Tomorrow from Don Hertzfeldt, and over 25,000 attendees.
The Grand Prize winners –determined by voting audience members age 18 and younger — were live-action Belgian feature Birds of Passage, directed by Olivier Ringer; and Vincent Patar & Stephane Aubier’s stop-motion animated short A Town Called Panic: Return to School (France/Belgium).
The 2016 Audience Awards all went to animated projects:
Ages 3-5 – Octopus, Julia Ocker (Germany)
Ages 6-11 – The Visitors, Phillip Watts (Australia)
Ages 12-17 – A Town Called Panic: Return to School, Vincent Patar & Stephane Aubier (France/Belgium)
Grown-Ups – One, Two, Tree, Yulia Aronova (France)
And the Jury Award winners were:
Best Animated Short – Under Your Fingers, Marie-Christine Courtes (France) and My Grandfather Was a Cherry Tree, Olga & Tatiana Poliektova (Russia)
Live Action Short – In the Sea Where I Was Born, Isabel Achaval & Chiara Bondi (Italy) and I Am Yup’ik, Daniele Anastasion & Nathan Golon (USA).

I love these shorts.