The New York International Children’s Film Festival is a prominent festival based in New York, New York, dedicated to showcasing films designed specifically for children and young audiences. Located at 225 Broadway, the festival brings together a diverse selection of international films that appeal to kids ranging from toddlers to teenagers. It offers an opportunity for young viewers to experience storytelling through cinema in a way that is both engaging and age-appropriate.
This festival curates a wide range of genres and styles, highlighting innovative works from filmmakers around the world. By focusing on children’s perspectives and interests, it aims to provide enriching cultural experiences that encourage creativity, empathy, and understanding. The festival’s programming includes features, shorts, and animated films that cover various themes relevant to children’s lives and imaginations.
In addition to film screenings, the New York International Children’s Film Festival often includes panel discussions, workshops, and educational events designed to deepen the appreciation of film among younger audiences. These activities help foster a connection between filmmakers and attendees, promoting a greater awareness of the art and craft behind children’s cinema. The festival serves as a vital platform for new voices in the industry and contributes to the broader cultural landscape of New York City.
The festival’s commitment to presenting quality films for children is supported by its location in one of the world’s most dynamic cultural centers. Families, educators, and film enthusiasts can engage with a unique blend of international content that reflects diverse experiences and perspectives. Contact can be made via phone at 212-349-0330 for more information about upcoming events and participation.


































