Giffoni Film Festival

Giffoni, Italy

Notes

  • The festival takes place since 1971 and focuses on films for children and teenager.

Awards

ACEA Special Award

AGIS Gold Medal

ANEC Gold Medal

ARCA Enel Award

Aluminium Gryphon CIAL Award

Amnesty International Award

Arca Cinemagiovani Award

Artistic Director's Award

Award of the President of the Italian Republic

Best Animation

Best Music Score Award

Bronze Gryphon

CARISAL Foundation Gold Medal

CGS Award

CONAI Award

Cilento National Park Award

CinemAvvenire Award

Clear Channel Award

Creative Journeys Award

Crystal Gryphon

Don Bosco Educational Award

ECFA Award

ELEMENTS +10

ELEMENTS +6

ENI Best Feature Film Award

European Parliament Award

Explosive Talent Award

François Truffaut Award

Free to Fly

Generator +13

Generator +16

Generator +18

Giffoni Award

Giffoni Experience Award

Gold Medal of the Regional Council

Golden Career Gryphon

Golden Gryphon

Golden Spike Award Special Mention

Gryphon Award

Gryphon Award Element +3

Gryphon Award for Elements +10

Gryphon Award for Elements +6

Gryphon Award for Generator +16

Gryphon Award for Generator +18

Happiness Award

Lete Special Award

Lions Club Award

MyGiffoni

Nocciola d'Oro

Parental Experience Award

Rotary Club Award

School Experience

Silver Gryphon

Special Award

Special Mention

Young People's Jury Award

Young Talent Award

Historical Timeline


1991
  • The festival's youth juries will be presided by a prominent honorary president from this year on.

1996
  • A new festival section, "Schermi d'Infanzia", which is dedicated to presenting films geared to 8 to 11 year olds, is added.

1997
  • The festival fragments into many categories. The principal competition becomes "Free To Fly", and "Schermi d'Infanzia" becomes "Early Screens".

1998
  • A new festival section, "Preludi", which is dedicated to short films is introduced as well as the non-competitive "La Finestra sul Cortile" (Rear Window), reserved to adolescents aged 15/18.

1999
  • The "La Finestra sul Cortile" (Rear Window) festival section, introduced in 1998, becomes competitive.

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