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Wolfwalkers Pinocchio, Wolfwalkers, and The Crossing are in the running for the honor, voted on by 12- to 14-year-olds across Europe.
Matteo Garrone s live-action adaptation of
Pinocchio, the animated
Wolfwalkers from directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart, and the Norwegian drama
The Crossing from director Johanne Helgeland are in the running for this year s EFA Young Audience Award.
The European Film Academy on Wednesday announced the three nominees for the honor, which highlights the best European film as voted on by a jury of 12- to-14-year-olds from across Europe. Garrone s
Pinocchio, which stars Oscar-winner Roberto Benigni (
Life is Beautiful) as the woodcutter Geppetto in this faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s beloved children’s book, was a box office hit in Italy and picked up a BAFTA nomination for best makeup and hair (for Mark Coulier).
Three films nominated for the 2021 EFA Young Audience Award
The Crossing and
Wolfwalkers are vying for the award, to be decided by audiences of 12- to 14-year-olds across Europe
Pinocchio by Matteo Garrone
Even in difficult times like these, with cinemas closed in many countries, the European Film Academy s EFA Young Audience Award invites 12-14-year-olds across Europe to join the international jury, watch three nominated films and vote for the winner of the 2021 award. The three nominees are
Matteo Garrone s
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The nominations were again chosen in a two-step procedure: an international committee consisting of EFA Board Member
Luxembourg Co-Production Wolfwalkers Nominated for 2021 EFA Young Audience Award chronicle.lu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chronicle.lu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.