2011 / prizes
The jury of professionals, the children’s jury in Antwerp and the children’s jury in Bruges will select the best feature film and the best short film of 2011. The jury of professionals will present an award to the best short film and the director receives the Province of West Flanders Award to finance one of his future film projects. The Youth Film Festival also presents a distribution award to one of the winning feature films. This film will be distributed by Jekino Distribution.
For the very first time we have a TMF jury for the Cut the Crap selection. These youngsters choose the best feature film and the winner gets a TMF price.
With the Film Fun in Bed project the short films in competition will be streamed to sick children. Through video on demand they will also be given the opportunity to watch and assess wonderful short films in competition.
Finally, the audience will have the opportunity to vote for and select the best feature film. The winning film receives an honourable mention.
Winners European Youth Film Festival Flanders 2011!
Professional jury:
• Skellig (De schaduw van Skellig) by Annabel Jankel (UK, 2009)
- Best feature film (distribution prize)
• Heartstrings by Rhiannon Evans (UK, 2009)
- Best short film (money prize – Province of West-Flanders)
• Ways to live forever by Gustavo Ron (UK / Spain, 2010)
- Best feature film (ECFA prize)
Children’s Jury Antwerp and Bruges:
• The Crocodiles strike back (Vorstadtkrokodile 2 / De krokodillenbende vecht terug) by Christian Ditter (Germany,2010)
- Best feature film
• The Girl & The Hunter (Het meisje en de jager / La fille et le chasseur) by Jadwiga Kowalska (Switserland, 2010)
- Best short film
TMF Jury
• Simple Simon (I rymden finns inga känslor) by Andreas Öhman (Sweden, 2010)
- Best feature film
Film fun in bed jury
• Mobile by Verena Fels (Germany, 2010)
- Best short film
The audiences in Antwerp and Bruges both voted for The Crocodiles strike back (Vorstadtkrokodile 2 / De krokodillenbende vecht terug) by Christian Ditter (Germany, 2010) as the best feature film.
The 23nd edition was a success with around 7.000 visitors and was enjoyed by many children, who had the opportunity to see movies coming from all over Europe and to participate in the various workshops and multi-media installations.
Creation Festival Awards


A film award like a real trophy, with some glitter and glamour.
.... and also lights.
Made in fablab, a workplace where you can almost make everything.
A workplace where everybody can try to realise their ideas.
These awards are made from plexiglass and wood with 2 led-lights as eyes.
made in timelab
