BUFF International Film Festival
BUFF International Film Festival (Swedish: BUFF Filmfestival) is an international children and youth film festival in Malmö, Sweden, held annually in March.[1][2] It was founded in 1984[1] and is a member of the European Children’s Film Association (ECFA).[3]
Awards
Each year film awards are given out at the festival:[4]
- The City of Malmö Children’s Film Award
- The Church of Sweden Award
- Young People’s Film Award
- ECFA Award
- Region Skåne Short Film Award
- SVT’s Pitch Award
- Children’s Cinema of the Year
- Sydsvenskan and BUFF’s Award
- SF Bio Children’s Film
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External links
- BUFF International Film Festival - official web page in English
References
- About BUFF Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine, BUFF. Retrieved August 8 2015.
- "Titanic the Cat trionfa ai BUFF". Cineuropa. 18 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
- BUFF - International Children and Youth Film Festival, European Children's Film Association (ECFA). Retrieved August 8 2015.
- Winners at BUFF 2015 Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine, BUFF. Retrieved August 8 2015
Further reading
- (in Swedish) Både galakänsla och övergivna barn - Nöje - Skånskan.se
- (in Swedish) BUFF slår upp portarna - Lokaltidningen
- (in Swedish) Dags för Buff igen - Lokaltidningen
- (in Swedish) BUFF inleder med Kenny - Lokaltidningen
- (in Swedish) Åtta filmer tävlar om Svenska kyrkans ungdomsfilmpris - Svenska kyrkan - Om oss
- (in Swedish) Blå Malmöfilm på Buff - Nöje - Kristianstadsbladet - Nyheter dygnet runt
- (in Swedish) Buff-pris till kortfilmsduo - DN.SE
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