Shine Global Announces Nominees for Inaugural Children's Resilience in Film Award
Sparkle Global has declared the named films for its very first Children's Resilience in Film Award, which praises movie producers who feature and commend the force of youngsters all around the world. The four named films originate from Vietnam, Sweden/Denmark/Norway and the U.S. The designated films were chosen from a pool of full length film entries from 32 nations and will be separated
The jury board comprises of Kay Wilson Stallings, chief vp of inventive and creation, Sesame Workshop; Maria Perez Brown, head of children and family, TIME Studios; Amy Kennedy, youngsters' freedoms extremist, instructor and 2020 Democratic legislative chosen one; Jana Sue Memel, Academy Award-winning maker; and The Hollywood Reporter's senior honors investigator Scott Feinberg.
The debut 2022
Children's Resilience in Film Award is supported to some degree by THR, a media accomplice.
Sparkle Global has handled issues of youngster work, kid misuse, kid soldiering, parental imprisonment and undocumented migration, as well as vagrancy. Sparkle Global's most memorable film was 2007's War/Dance, which was a narrative profiling Acholi kids exiles living in Patongo, the Northern Ugandan evacuee camp. The film appeared at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was likewise designated for the 2008 Academy Award for best element narrative, and it won two Emmys in 2010. Sparkle Global's Inocente (2012) won the 2013 Academy Award for best narrative (short subject).
See beneath for the four candidates.
Gabi: Between Ages 8 and 13 (Sweden/Denmark/Norway)
Coordinated by Engeli Broberg
Gabi: Between Ages 8 and 13 follows the striking Gabi throughout the span of five early stages as she grapples with society's generalizations about young men and young ladies.
LIFT (USA)
Coordinated by David J. Petersen
Shot throughout the span of a decade, LIFT focuses on the undetectable story of vagrancy in America through the eyes of a gathering of youthful home-unreliable ballet artists signed up for New York Theater Ballet's LIFT program, and the tutor who rouses them, universally famous ballet artist Steven Melendez.
Maika: The Girl From Another Galaxy (Vietnam)
Coordinated by Ham Tran
Vietnam's very first children's sci-fi film, Maika: The Girl From Another Galaxy, follows a 8-year-old kid who beats the deficiency of his mom when he assists an outsider young lady with getting back home.
Scenes From the Glittering World (USA)
Coordinated by Jared Jakins
Following three Indigenous understudies, Scenes from the Glittering World is a reflection on puberty, injury and the force of interfacing with a detached Navajo country.