British Academy Children's Award for Feature Film

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Awarded forThe best feature length content of any genre with a specific appeal to children and young people.
CountryUnited Kingdom
Currently held byWolfwalkers (2022)
British Academy Children and Young People Award for Feature Film
Awarded forThe best feature length content of any genre with a specific appeal to children and young people.
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byWolfwalkers (2022)
Websitewww.bafta.org/children

The British Academy Children and Young People Award for Feature Film is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given to "feature length content of any genre with a specific appeal to children and young people".[1] Films with a certificate of U, PG, 12, 12A or 15 may be considered. The category includes international films that have been released in the United Kingdom on any platform. It was first presented at the 4th British Academy Children's Awards in 1999, with American comedy film Paulie being the first recipient.

While no film can win the award more than once, several film series have been nominated multiple times such as the entire The Lord of the Rings film series, seven out of eight of the Harry Potter films, and three of the four Toy Story films. Out of the twenty-two winners, fourteen have been animated films while eight have been live-action ones.

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