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Locarno Kids Screenings Unveiled as Swiss Fest Launches Competition and Kids’ Jury

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Locarno Kids Screenings Unveiled as Swiss Fest Launches Competition and Kids’ Jury
'MU-KI-RA' (animated on the left), 'Derborence The Age of Animals (top right) and 'The Newcomers' (bottom right). 'MU-KI-RA' (animated on the left), 'Derborence The Age of Animals (top right) and 'The Newcomers' (bottom right). Courtesy of Locarno Film Festival

The Locarno Film Festival is introducing a new competitive section dedicated to films for young audiences for its 2026 edition, organizers unveiled on Thursday. “These feature films, hailing from around the globe and celebrating their world or international premieres, reflect the diverse spectrum of family-friendly cinema,” they said.

Competing for the Locarno Kids Award la Mobiliare, the films will be judged by a youth jury with members aged 11 to 15.    Seven films, all world or international premieres, have been selected for the inaugural edition of the competition, and they span various genres and cinematic traditions. 

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“For the first year that Locarno Kids Screenings becomes a competitive section, we have put together a program that explores the full, free range of cinematic possibilities,” said Daniela Persico, programmer for Locarno Kids Screenings. “We aimed to create a journey that is both surprising and accessible even to the youngest viewers, without shying away from the complexities of the contemporary world, while raising questions about education, the environment, and society. The young protagonists of our films – accompanied by animal guides and loyal friends – will help us discover the challenging path toward independence and highlight how asserting one’s own identity can become an asset to one’s community.”    The selection includes the Swiss nature documentary Derborence the Age of Animals, such animated works as the French film Children of Liberty and the Colombian MU-KI-RA, and Mexican adventure movies The Newcomers. Also featured are the coming-of-age stories The Summer That Ended Twice from Italy and the German Paradeisa, as well as the Danish social documentary If Luck Will Come, which follows a circus for disadvantaged children in Afghanistan. Two titles will be presented out of competition, namely the Italian-Swiss production Angel Seekers, about a teenager from Ticino as she discovers the world of social action, and the French feature animation Viva Carmen, which premiered at Cannes and reimagines the opera through the eyes of street kids. 

The 79th Locarno festival takes place Aug. 5-15.

Here is the full kids screenings selection for Locarno 79.

DERBORENCE LE TEMPS DES ANIMAUX (DERBORENCE THE AGE OF ANIMALS) by Vincent Chabloz – Switzerland – 2026 World premiere IF LUCK WILL COME by Camille Bildsøe – Denmark, Iceland, Norway – 2026 International premiere L’ESTATE CHE FINÌ DUE VOLTE (THE SUMMER THAT ENDED TWICE) by Matteo Incollu – Italy – 2026 World premiere LOS NUEVOS (THE NEWCOMERS) by Rodrigo Plá – Mexico, Spain – 2026 World premiere MU-KI-RA by Estefanía Piñeres Duque – Colombia, Spain – 2026 International premiere NEW YORK, MIRIAM ET MOI (CHILDREN OF LIBERTY) by Rémy Schaepman, Léahn VivierChapas – France, Luxembourg – 2026 International premiere PARADEISA by Marleen Valien – Germany – 2026 World premiere CERCATORI D’ANGELI (ANGEL SEEKERS) by Leopoldo Pescatore – Italy, Switzerland – 2026 World premiere Special Event CARMEN, L’OISEAU REBELLE (VIVA CARMEN) by Sébastien Laudenbach – France – 2026 Swiss premiere Closing Event

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