Providence Children's Film Festival

Providence Children's Film Festival More than just movies for kids. Films, workshops, conversations: Through the art of the moving image, PCFF inspires a new generation of thinkers and doers.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The annual Providence Children’s Film Festival takes place in February at multiple venues within walking distance of downtown Providence, with over ten days of screenings, filmmaking workshops, and free activities, along with post-film conversations that help deepen the film-watching experience and foster critical thinking skills. During the festival, PCFF screens an average of

18 feature-length and over 100 short films—including live-action, documentary, and animation—made by filmmakers from around the world. Beginning in 2014, PCFF added the Youth Filmmaker Showcase, a juried program of films made by youth, followed by an opportunity for young filmmakers to talk about both the fun and the challenges they face during the creative process. FILM CRITERIA
The PCFF film selection committee seeks films with content that speak positively to children, teens and families of diverse ages, backgrounds and ethnicities. Please consider submitting if you have created work that can speak to all, including children. We seek films that are entertaining and/or challenging to young minds with serious, true-to-life topics and narratives. Topics can span the entire range of emotions. A film need not have a “story-book” ending to find a place in our festival. PCFF welcomes foreign films with subtitles, documentaries, animation and even experimental films that might widen the perspectives of those who attend. Through the selected films we hope to: demonstrate the artistry and craft of filmmaking, provoke discussions about the stories and topics, and to make connections with people and cultures near and far. YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMMING + COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
PCFF has become more than just one of the top film festivals in the country dedicated to programming for children and youth. We are cultivating the next generation of visual learners and critical thinkers by connecting our community with resources and programming to discover, explore and inspire through film year-round. To broaden the reach of our programming beyond February, we have expanded collaborations with peer organizations in Rhode Island to provide screenings and other opportunities for youth to learn from and engage with film. Youth-oriented partner organizations include: AS220, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Providence, Providence Children’s Museum, Providence CityArts, Providence Athenaeum Children’s Library, Rhode Island Museum of Science and Arts (RIMOSA), GiveMeFive, Providence Community Library, RIOLIS, and the RISD Museum. Free indoor and outdoor community screenings open to all
Programming collaborations with schools and after-school programs
Youth filmmaking workshops
Youth Junior Jury
Film Hub

PCFF will be there supporting the CTE students with Gif-O-Graf animation stations for you to create with! “Hope” to see ...
05/11/2026

PCFF will be there supporting the CTE students with Gif-O-Graf animation stations for you to create with! “Hope” to see you there!

04/08/2026

Youth Filmmaker Show returns! Sunday, April 12th at 3:00pm.

13th Annual Youth Filmmaker showcase! The films in this special juried program were submitted by young people aged 6-17 from all over the world. We congratulate them on their vision and achievement! Popcorn and festival merch will be in the house!









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03/08/2026

HERE THEY COME! The 2026 Award Winning Short Films!! We are excited to share these fantastic films with you. Congratulations to the filmmakers!

If you missed seeing them, be sure to reserve seats for our Best of Fest Screenings at the Providence Athenaeum Sat March 14! (Visit our linktree)

🌟 Audience Choice for Best Animated Short : Prout
Belgium, directed by Marc-Henri Wajnberg
This film entertained audiences as it delivered a cautionary tale about the impact of human excess, mounting trash, encouraging our audiences to be better stewards of our planet.

🫖 Audience Choice for Best Live Action Short: One More Cup
USA, directed by Max Wagenblass
Leona’s larger than life tea party with her stuffed animals captivated and delighted every age in our audience!

🎸 Special Jury Award for Best Animated Short: The Drifting Guitar (Une Guitare a la Mer)
France, directed by Sophie Roze
This quietly beautiful animation was populated by the most charming animal characters including a weasel, hedgehog and a capybara, and warmed the hearts of our audience.

🤡 Emerging Filmmaker Award: Foools
USA/Canada, directed by Seo Kim and Steve Manale
Sweet clowns Ham, Eex and Nod and their faraway land bewitched our audiences, despite the fact that they were speaking Circush, an entirely made up language nobody 100% understood.

🍞 Special Jury Award for Best Live Action Short: Homemade Bread for Sale (Temos Pão Caseiro)
Brazil, directed by Val Rocha Pires
This film tapped our audience’s empathetic muscles as elementary student Maria Emília and her grandmother come to understand each other better across their generational divide.

🌸 Global Awareness Short Film Award: The Magic Garden (o jardim mágico)
Brazil, directed by Naira Carneiro and Carlon Hardt
This film about two friends who work together to use a hidden treasure for the benefit of their entire village spoke to the transformative power of generosity that truly inspired our audiences.





03/07/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to our 2026 Feature Film Award Winners!! After tallying thousands of ballots, we are thrilled to share the exciting news! In no particular order:

Audience Choice for Best Live Action Feature: Leo & Lou
Catalonia, Spain, directed by Carlos Solano
This charming, funny and heartwarming film about ten year old Leo, who escapes from a foster home determined to find her own path. On the road, she collides with Lou, a gruff loner with a knack for trouble. This runaway’s journey left everyone misty-eyed.

Audience Choice for Best Animated Feature: Little Amélie, or the Character of Rain
Japan, directed by Liane-Cho Han Jin Kuang, Maïlys Vallade
This gorgeous Oscar nominated film lured audiences into the profoundly memorable and magical world of a young child awakening to the world around her.

Special Jury Award for Best Feature: I Accidentally Wrote a Book
Hungary, directed by Nora Lakos
This creatively imagined live action film charmed and inspired audiences. As twelve year old Nina navigated girlhood, personal loss, and unresolved emotions, she learned how to channel her thoughts into prose.

Audience Choice for Best Documentary Feature: Future Council
Australia, directed by Damon Gameu
This documentary truly inspired our audiences. Can a handful of children united in their concern for the environmental crisis change the world? Yes. Yes, they can!

Congratulations to all of our feature award winners!!

02/15/2026
It’s not too late to get tickets! Check out our linktree for more information!
02/15/2026

It’s not too late to get tickets! Check out our linktree for more information!

What would you do to get to a fishing competition? My guess is not much compared to Leo! Come see the full journey tomor...
02/14/2026

What would you do to get to a fishing competition? My guess is not much compared to Leo! Come see the full journey tomorrow at Wheeler at 2:00pm! Find more information in our link tree!

02/14/2026

Want to be inspired by young environmentalists?! Come see FUTURE COUNCIL at Hope High School at 2:30 tomorrow! For more information check out the link tree in our bio!

Watch GROW tomorrow morning at Hope High School! To find film information or purchase tickets take a look at our link tr...
02/14/2026

Watch GROW tomorrow morning at Hope High School! To find film information or purchase tickets take a look at our link tree! We hope to see you there!

02/07/2026

It’s Festival Time and YOU’RE INVITED! Join us for fantastic short and feature length films from around the world! Animation workshops, delicious soups celebrating cultures depicting on screen, live music, reel connections, and of course, bottomless popcorn. Screenings take place at Hope High School, the Guilder Center at Wheeler School, the RISD Museum, and the Community Libraries of Providence’s Mt. Pleasant branch. All programs are Pay What You Can, ensuring access for all. RESERVE YOUR SEATS!

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