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.