British Academy Children's Award for Feature Film

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.

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

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.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Year Film Recipient(s) Studio(s)
1999
(4th)
[2][3]
PaulieMark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn, Allison Lyon Segan, John RobertsDreamWorks Pictures
A Bug's LifeDarla K. Anderson, Kevin Reher, John LasseterPixar, Walt Disney Pictures
Dr. DolittleJohn Davis, Joseph M. Singer, David T. Friendly, Betty Thomas20th Century Fox
The Rugrats MovieArlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, Norton Virgien, Igor KovalyovParamount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies

2000s

Year Film Recipient(s) Studio(s)
2000
(5th)
[4][5]
The Iron GiantAllison Abbate, Des McAnuff, Brad Bird, Tim McCanliesWarner Bros. Animation
Chicken RunPeter Lord, Dave Sproxton, Nick Park, Karey KirkpatrickAardman Animations, DreamWorks Animation
Stuart LittleDouglas Wick, Rob Minkoff, M. Night Shyamalan, Greg BrookerColumbia Pictures
Toy Story 2Helene Plotkin, Karen Robert Jackson, John LasseterPixar, Walt Disney Pictures
2001
(6th)
[6]
ShrekAndrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson, Aron Warner, Jeffrey KatzenbergDreamWorks Animation
The Emperor's New GrooveRandy Fullmer, Mark Dindal, David ReynoldsWalt Disney Animation Studios
How the Grinch Stole ChristmasBrian Grazer, Ron Howard, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. SeamanUniversal Pictures
Spy KidsElizabeth Avellan, Robert RodriguezTroublemaker Studios, Dimension Films
2002
(7th)
[7][8]
Monsters, Inc.Darla K. Anderson, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, Daniel GersonPixar
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneDavid Heyman, Chris Columbus, Steve KlovesWarner Bros. Pictures
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingPeter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, Tim SandersNew Line Cinema
Stuart Little 2Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher, Rob Minkoff, Bruce Joel RubinColumbia Pictures
2003
(8th)
[9][10]
Whale RiderTim Sanders, John Barnett, Frank Hübner, Niki CaroSouth Pacific Pictures
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsDavid Heyman, Chris Columbus, Steve KlovesWarner Bros. Pictures
The Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersPeter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Fran WalshNew Line Cinema
The Wild Thornberrys MovieArlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, Jeff McGrath, Cathy MalkasianParamount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies
2004
(9th)
[11]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanDavid Heyman, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, Alfonso CuarónWarner Bros. Pictures
Finding NemoGraham Walters, Andrew Stanton, Lee UnkrichPixar
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingBarrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran WalshNew Line Cinema
Shrek 2Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon, Kelly AsburyDreamWorks Animation
2005
(10th)
[12][13]
The IncrediblesJohn Walker, Brad BirdPixar
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRichard D. Zanuck, Tim BurtonWarner Bros. Pictures
The Polar ExpressSteve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
Shark TaleDreamWorks Animation
2006
(11th)
[14][15]
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-RabbitNick Park, Steve Box, Peter Lord, David SproxtonAardman Animations, DreamWorks Animation
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeMark Johnson, Andrew AdamsonWalt Disney Pictures
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestJerry Bruckheimer, Gore Verbinski, Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio
Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireDavid Heyman, Mike Newell, Steve KlovesWarner Bros. Pictures
2007
(12th)
[16][17]
Happy FeetGeorge Miller, Bill Miller, Doug MitchellWarner Bros. Pictures
Bridge to TerabithiaHal Lieberman, Lauren Levine, David L. Paterson, Gábor CsupóWalt Disney Pictures
Flushed AwayPeter Lord, Cecil Kramer, Sam Fell, David BowersAardman Animations, DreamWorks Animation
Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixDavid Heyman, David Barron, David Yates, Michael GoldenbergWarner Bros. Pictures
2008
(13th)
[18]
WALL·EJim Morris, Andrew StantonPixar
Horton Hears a Who!Steve Martino, Jimmy Hayward20th Century Fox
RatatouilleBrad Lewis, Brad Bird, Jan PinkavaPixar
StardustMatthew Vaughn, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Michael Dreyer, Neil GaimanParamount Pictures
2009
(14th)
[19][20]
CoralineBill Mechanic, Henry Selick, Claire Jennings, Mary SandellLaika
BoltClark Spencer, Chris Williams, Byron Howard, Dan FogelmanWalt Disney Animation Studios
High School Musical 3: Senior YearBill Borden, Barry Rosenbush, Kenny Ortega, Peter BarsocchiniWalt Disney Pictures
Ice Age: Dawn of the DinosaursLori Forte, John C. Donkin, Carlos Saldanha, Mike ThurmeierBlue Sky, 20th Century Fox

2010s

Year Film Recipient(s) Studio(s)
2010
(15th)
[21][22]
UpJonas Rivera, Pete Docter, Bob PetersonPixar
Fantastic Mr. FoxWes Anderson, Allison Abbate, Scott Rudin, Jeremy Dawson20th Century Fox
Nanny McPhee and the Big BangLindsay Doran, Eric Fellner, Susanna White, Emma ThompsonUniversal Pictures
Toy Story 3Darla K. Anderson, Lee Unkrich, Michael ArndtPixar
2011
(16th)
[23][24]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2David Barron, David Heyman, J. K. Rowling, David YatesWarner Bros. Pictures
Kung Fu Panda 2Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Melissa Cobb, Jennifer Yuh NelsonDreamWorks Animation
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 1David Barron, David Heyman, J. K. Rowling, David YatesWarner Bros. Pictures
TangledRoy Conli, Dan Fogelman, Nathan Greno, Byron HowardWalt Disney Animation Studios
2012
(17th)
[25][26]
The Hunger GamesGary Ross, Nina Jacobson, Jon KilikLionsgate
Arthur ChristmasPeter Lord, Sarah Smith, Peter BaynhamSony Pictures Animation, Aardman Animations
HugoMartin Scorsese, Graham King, Tim Headington, Johnny DeppParamount Pictures
The MuppetsDavid Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, James BobinWalt Disney Pictures
2013
(18th)
[27][28]
Life of PiAng Lee, Gil Netter, David Womark20th Century Fox
BraveMark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, John LasseterPixar
ParaNormanArianne Sutner, Travis Knight, Sam Fell, Chris ButlerLaika
Wreck-It RalphRich Moore, Clark Spencer, John LasseterWalt Disney Animation Studios
2014
(19th)
[29][30]
The Lego MoviePhil Lord, Christopher Miller, Dan Lin, Roy LeeWarner Animation Group
FrozenPeter Del Vecho, Jennifer Lee, Chris BuckWalt Disney Pictures
How to Train Your Dragon 2Dean DeBlois, Bonnie ArnoldDreamWorks Animation
MaleficentJoe Roth, Robert Stromberg, Linda WoolvertonWalt Disney Pictures
2015
(20th)
[31][32]
PaddingtonPaul King, David HeymanStudioCanal
Big Hero 6Roy Conli, Chris Williams, Don HallWalt Disney Animation Studios
Inside OutPete Docter, Ronnie del Carmen, Jonas RiveraPixar
Shaun the Sheep MovieMark Burton, Richard Starzak, Julie Lockhart, Paul KewleyAardman Animations
2016
(21st)
[33][34]
ZootropolisByron Howard, Rich Moore, Clark SpencerWalt Disney Animation Studios
The Jungle BookJon Favreau, Brigham TaylorWalt Disney Pictures
Star Wars: The Force AwakensJ.J. Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Kennedy, Bryan Burk
The Good DinosaurPeter Sohn, Meg LeFauveWalt Disney Animation Studios
2017
(22nd)
[35][36]
The Little PrinceMark Osborne, Aton Soumache, Alexis Vonarb, Dimitri RassamOn Animation Studios, Netflix
Kubo and the Two StringsTravis Knight, Arianne SutnerLaika
MoanaRon Clements, John Musker, Osnat ShurerWalt Disney Animation Studios
SingChris Meledandri, Janet Healy, Garth JenningsIllumination Entertainment
2018
(23rd)
[37][38]
Paddington 2Paul King, Simon Farnaby, David HeymanStudioCanal
CocoLee Unkrich, Darla K. AndersonPixar
The Greatest ShowmanMichael Gracey, Laurence Mark, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping20th Century Fox
Incredibles 2Brad Bird, John Walker, Nicole GrindlePixar
2019
(24th)
[39]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil LordSony Pictures Animation
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten RomansWill Clarke, Caroline Norris, Dominic BrigstockeAltitude Film Distribution, BBC Films
Mary Poppins ReturnsRob Marshall, John Deluca, Marc PlattWalt Disney Pictures
Toy Story 4Josh Cooley, Jonas Rivera, Mark NielsenPixar

2020s

Year Film Recipient(s) Studio(s)
2022
(25th)
[40][41]
WolfwalkersWill Collins, Tomm Moore, Ross StewartCartoon Saloon, Apple TV+
KlausSergio Pablos, Jinko GotohNetflix
The Mitchells vs. the MachinesMike Rianda, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Kurt Albrecht
Over the MoonGlen Keane, Gennie Rim, Peilin Chou
  • Note: The films that don't have recipients on the tables had Production team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

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