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German Film Award
for Best Children's Film
Logo of the German Film Award since 2019
Formerly calledBest Children's and Youth Film,
Best Children's Feature Film
Reward(s)Golden Lola and 250,000 euros
First awarded2000 (2000)
Current holderJochen Laube, Fabian Maubach,
Clementina Hegewisch
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
Most awardsChristian Becker (2)
Most nominationsChristian Becker (4)
Luna Maxeiner, star of the 2019 winning film
Rocca Changes the World

The German Film Award for Best Children's Film (German: Deutscher Filmpreis für den besten Kinderfilm ) is one of the current categories of the German Film Award. It was introduced in the year 2000, as part of additions and changes made for the 50th Anniversary Edition of Germany's national film award.

To qualify for this category, a film needs to be at least 59 minutes long, and labeled by the FSK as "released without age restriction" oder as "released to age 6 or older". Its themes, plot, and artistic direction should be aimed at children below the age of twelve. *

Each year, at least six of the submitted children's films are preselected by a jury consisting mainly of members of the Deutsche Filmakademie. They watch the cinema screenings in the company of children, who's feedback flows into the discussions of the jury. After preselection, all members of the Academy branches for Production, Directing and Screenwriting vote to decide on two nominees. In a third step, the whole Academy votes on the winning film.

The winner currently receives an endowment of 250,000 euros, while the other nominee receives 125,000 euros. Similarly to the categories Best Fiction Film and Best Documentary Film, this endowment doubles as a state-funded subsidy for the film industry, since the prize money has to be spent on the next film project. Producers receive 90 % of the endowment, while directors receive 10 %.

History[edit]

When it was first introduced, the award was named Deutscher Filmpreis für den besten Kinder- und Jugendfilm, i.e. "Best Children's and Youth Film". This name was kept until 2005, when the youth aspect was dropped and it changed to "Bester programmfüllender Kinderfilm", i.e. "Best Children's Feature Film". From 2014 onwards, it changed to simply Bester Kinderfilm.

In the years before 2000, it had certainly been possible for a family, youth or children's film to be nominated in the Best Fiction Film category, but in practice very few films of this genre received a nomination. This was one of the motivations behind giving these films their own category.

From the beginning, the award for the Best Children's Film was endowed with a significant cash prize. In 2000, the prize for the winner was 500,000 marks, at that time there were no other nominees announced, only preselections submitted to the awards commission. That changed in 2002, when two nominees were announced, with the winner receiving 250,000 other nominee started receiving half the prize money of the winner.

Winners and nominees[edit]

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2000s[edit]

Year English title Original title Producers Directors
2000 Captain Bluebear Käpt’n Blaubär – Der Film Hanno Huth Hayo Freitag
no other nominee
2001 The Little Vampire Der kleine Vampir Richard Claus Uli Edel
no other nominee
2002 The Slurb Das Sams Rainer Kölmel, Ulrich Limmer Ben Verbong
Help! I'm a Fish Hilfe! Ich bin ein Fisch Anders Mastrup, Eberhard Junkersdorf, Russel Boland Michael Hegner, Stefan Fjeldmark
2003 The Flying Classroom Das fliegende Klassenzimmer Uschi Reich, Peter Zenk Tomy Wigand
Bibi Blocksberg Uschi Reich, Karl Blatz Hermine Huntgeburth
2004 The Blindflyers Die Blindgänger Ingelore König Bernd Sahling
The Wild Guys Die Wilden Kerle Ewa Karlström, Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton Joachim Masannek
2005 Laura's Star Lauras Stern Maya Rothkirch, Thilo Rothkirch Piet De Rycker, Thilo Rothkirch
The Wild Guys 2 Die Wilden Kerle 2 Ewa Karlström, Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton Joachim Masannek
2006 The Cave of the Yellow Dog Die Höhle des gelben Hundes Stephan Schesch Byambasuren Davaa
The Treasure of the White Falcons Der Schatz der weißen Falken Tom Spieß, Sönke Wortmann Christian Zübert
2007 Hands off Mississippi Hände weg von Mississippi Claus Boje Detlev Buck
The Cloud Die Wolke Markus Zimmer Gregor Schnitzler
2008 Leroy Oliver Stoltz Armin Völckers
Max Minsky and Me Max Minsky und ich Maria Köpf Anna Justice
2009 Nothing Else Matters Was am Ende zählt Susann Schimk, Jörg Trentmann Julia von Heinz
Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book Hexe Lilli – Der Drache und das magische Buch Corinna Mehner, Michael Coldewey Stefan Ruzowitzky

2010s[edit]

Year English title Original title Producers Directors
2010 English Original Producer Director
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2011 English Original Producer Director
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2012 English Original Producer Director
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2013 English Original Producer Director
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2014 English Original Producer Director
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2015 English Original Producer Director
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2016 English Original Producer Director
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2017 English Original Producer Director
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2018 English Original Producer Director
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2019 English Original Producer Director
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2020s[edit]

Year English title Original title Producers Directors
2020 English Original Producer Director
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Notes[edit]

• sich durch ihre Themen, ihre Handlung und ihre Gestaltung an Kinder unter zwölf Jahren richten.

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