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TIFF's youngest film fans select their top picks from the 2018 Kids International Film Festival

| @indiablooms | Mar 21, 2018, at 07:24 pm

Toronto, Mar 21 (IBNS): The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced the winners of 2018 TIFF Kids International Film Festival.

The 21st annual festival concluded with the announcement of winners for the TIFF Kids Festival People’s Choice Awards, TIFF Kids Festival Adult Jury Awards and the TIFF Kids Festival Young People’s Jury Awards, selected by the TIFF Kids Young People’s Juries.

Hanno Olderdissen’s coming-of-age tale Rock My Heart came out on top as the TIFF Kids Festival People’s Choice Favourite Feature Film award winner.

The People’s Choice Award for favourite short film went to Andreas Bøggild Monies’ Shadow Boxer.

Other awards:

Best Feature Film (aged 8-10)- The Witch Hunters.

Best Feature Film (aged 11-13)- and the Breadwinner.

Best Short Film (aged 9-13)-Shadow Boxer.

Best digiPlaySpace Installation- Kaleidoscope

Best Live Action Short Film-Gold.

Best Animated Short Film-Two Balloons.

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