MUMBAI: Films on puppetry, cartoons and female wizardry will feature in the race for a British Academy children‘s feature film at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts award. The Children‘s awards are a sought after nod for those in the business of entertaining youngsters.
Organizers of said Monday, the winner of this year‘s best film title would go to one from Fantastic Mr. Fox, Nanny McPhee and The Big Bang, Up and Toy Story 3.
The BAFTA children‘s awards will be presented by former BAFTA winner and children‘s television presenter Barney Harwood at a ceremony held on 28 November in London.
The nods celebrate children‘s media including television, film, video games and online and this year have added a comedy award and performer nomination category.