MISSION & OBJECTIVE
The Providence Children’s Film Festival (PCFF) seeks films that inspire, delight, educate, and connect a diverse community of youth and families by curating, presenting, and exploring the best of independent and international cinema.
Twelve years ago a group of Providence residents from varied professional and creative backgrounds recognized that this capital city -- home to RISD, Brown University, and several celebrated youth arts organizations -- had all the ingredients for a children's film festival to rival what they were seeing in New York, Seattle, Chicago, and elsewhere. Feeling confident that others in the area would also want to see independent, thought-provoking films for young minds and introduce their children to the craft of filmmaking, they set about creating PCFF. A scrappy, four-day all-volunteer run festival at first, PCFF has evolved into a multi-national, ten-day event that puts Providence in the ranks of the top four children's film festivals in North America!
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Providence Children’s Film Festival enhances and energizes an already vibrant local arts and cultural community has become of one the most highly anticipated family events of the year. The Festival takes place in February at multiple venues in and around Providence. For ten days there are screenings, filmmaking workshops, drop-in activities along with pre- and post-film presentations (which we call “Reel Connections”). During the Festival, PCFF screens an average of 12 feature length films (including a classic film title) along with over 200 short films, including live-action, documentary, animation and experimental films made by filmmakers from around the world. This year, due to the pandemic, it is more likely than not to be an on-line (virtual) film festival. As much as we LOVE sharing films together... we NEVER want to share viruses together. :)
YOUTH FILMMAKER SHOWCASE (YFS)
A very popular part of our annual festival is our Youth Filmmaker Showcase (YFS). Started six years ago we invited youths (17 and under) and youth filmmaking groups/clubs to submit their latest work with film. These shows have become a celebration of artistic talents of youth from here in New England and especially many young filmmakers from around the world. After each screening these artists are provided an opportunity to share their vision to our audiences and discuss their inspiration and production challenges. Due to the wide range of ages and the diverse film styles there are no “awards” given in this category. We hope a young filmmaker would consider it an honor should their film be accepted by a very rigorous jurying of their peers and programmers.
2020 FESTIVAL WINNERS
Audience Choice Awards:
Best Feature Animation: AWAY (Latvia)
Best Feature Live-Action: ROCCA CHANGES THE WORLD (Germany)
Best Documentary: MICROPLASTIC MADNESS (USA)
Best Short Animation: THE ELEPHANT’S SONG (USA)
Best Short Live Action: ADNAN (UK)
Best Short Documentary: 199 LITTLE HEROS: Cynthia From Burundi (Burundi, Germany)
Special Jury Awards:
Best Live-Action Film: MY EXTRAORDINARY SUMMER WITH TESS (Netherlands)
Best Short Animation: LAST DAY OF AUTUMN (France)
Best Short Live Action: CIRCUS MOVEMENTS (Portugal, Ethiopia)
Global Awareness: APPLES & ORANGES (India)
Emerging Filmmaker: Director Richard Raymond of A MILLION EYES (USA)
Children's Hospital Jury Award: REPRESENT (USA)
In addition to the annual festival, PCFF presents films of the same high quality and film-related educational programming throughout the year. Children and families can learn about the history of the medium and its critical context, as well as the craft of filmmaking; through media literacy programs, hands-on workshops, and filmmaker presentations. We proudly collaborate with community organizations such as RISD Museum, Providence Children’s Museum, AS220, Trinity Academy of Performing Arts, Give Me 5, Rhode Island Museum of Science and Arts (RIMOSA), Providence Athenaeum, Providence Community Library, The Media Education Lab, and the Rhode Island Office of Information and Services.
CRITERIA
The PCFF selection committee seeks films with content that speaks positively to children, teens and families from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. Please consider submitting if you have created work that can speak to all ages, including children and teens. We seek films that are entertaining and/or challenging to young minds with serious, true-to-life topics and narratives that may span a range of emotions. The film need not have a "story-book" ending to find a place in our festival. PCFF welcomes foreign films with subtitles, documentaries, live action, animation and experimental films that may inspire our viewers to think about the world in a new way.
SELECTION
The Artistic Director will make selections along with the Festival Film Selection jury composed of educators, filmmakers, parents and children. PCFF takes pride in bringing children into the selection process; as a member of the PCFF Jury, youth have a voice from beginning to end, taking part in final film selections, festival programming, and award distributions. PCFF will email all entrants no later than January 22, 2021, whether films have been selected for the festival.
SPECIAL EVENTS
In addition to our Opening Night Party and final Awards Presentation Event, PCFF hosts a Filmmaker Soiree’ during the festival. No juice boxes or Goldfish crackers here! The Soiree’ is a private, low-key and relaxing get together with our star filmmakers and some of our festival devotee's. In between bites you may meet some filmmakers of all ages that have films in this year's festival or share a drink with one of our invited Reel Connection speakers. You will certainly meet many of the people who helped create and support this year's festival.
AWARDS
On the last weekend of the festival twelve awards will be announced.
Audience Choice Award Best Feature Live Action Film
Audience Choice Award Best Feature Animated Film
Audience Choice Award Best Feature Documentary Film
Audience Choice Award Best Short Live Action Film
Audience Choice Award Best Short Animated Film
Audience Choice Award Best Short Documentary Film
Special Jury Award Best Feature Film
Special Jury Award Best Short Live Action Film
Special Jury Award Best Short Animated Film
Global Awareness Short Film Award
Children’s Hospital Jury Award
Emerging Filmmaker Award