The UK’s greatest celebration of youth creativity and filmmaking talent

Winners are to be announced at a live ceremony on the afternoon of June 16 at ODEON Luxe, Leicester Square, London, with celebrities from the world of film and entertainment presenting the 13 Awards categories.

The nominated youth-made films feature heart-felt topics such as being a teenage Ukrainian refugee; staying safe online; young people’s mental health; understanding youth special educational needs; female Muslim identity and socio-economic difference.

15th April 2026: Education charity, Into Film, has announced the nominees for the 2026 Into Film Awards, with 27 films nominated across 13 film categories showcasing the phenomenal breadth and depth of young filmmaking talent across the UK. Plus, Into Film launches the public vote for Audience Choice Award, this category alone is voted for by the public, all other categories are voted for by a film industry panel. The Awards also honour those who support and facilitate young people's filmmaking in our new Filmmaking Champion award and celebrate three incredible young people for their outstanding potential in our Ones to Watch category.

This year's Awards received hundreds of entries from every corner of the UK, with stories ranging from light-hearted comedies to thought-provoking films and documentaries. Heart-felt topics such as being a Ukrainian refugee in Lost Youth; staying safe online in Navigating the Net; youth mental health in Seven Minutes; tips for supporting young people with special educational needs in SENDing Voices; female, Muslim identity in Unveiled Voices and socio-economic observations in My Mum’s a Cleaner.

The nominees are invited to attend the Into Film Awards ceremony at ODEON Luxe Leicester Square in London on Tuesday 16 June 2026, where a host of filmmaking talent will be on hand to present the various awards.

Each year, the Into Film Awards are made possible through sponsorship from the UK Screen Industry: Amazon MGM Studios; EON Productions; IMDb; Lucas Film Ltd; Odeon; Paramount; Pinewood Studios; Shepperton Studios; Swatch; Universal Pictures; The Walt Disney Studios; Warner Bros Discovery; Working Title Films; 72 Films.

Into Film is supported by the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding.

The nominees for the 2026 Into Film Awards are:

BEST ANIMATION 5-11
The Letter - Caedraw Primary, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
Stories from the School Trees – Year 3, Petersfield, East Hampshire, England
The Weather – Year 1, Ilford, Essex, England

BEST ANIMATION 12-19
Mr X is not a Man
Ninja Penguin
Siege of Brest Fortress

BEST DOCUMENTARY
My Mum’s a Cleaner
The Mari Lwyd
Unveiled Voices

BEST FILM 5-11
Paper Planes
One Moment
Control

BEST FILM 12-15
Fairy Fails
Snapped Strings
Dog Days – The Final Whistle

BEST FILM 16-19
Vampires Prefer Classical
What’s in the Bowl
900 Feet Up

INNOVATION IN FILMMAKING
Blank Space
Give it Up
Uncountable, Unthinkable and Full of Life

TIME FOR ACTION
Seven Minutes
SENDing Voices
Navigating the Net

ONES TO WATCH
Rosie Merat-Brownwood
Noah Berridge
Araminta Stuart

FILMMAKING CHAMPION
The Bright Foundation: Will Davies/Sophie Bernard
Ash Williams
Ben Gregory

BEST FILM REVIEW
Frankenstein by Oliver Potter
No Country for Old Men by Hailey Young
Sonic 3 by Anthony

BEST STORY
Lost Youth
Flashing Life
Toxic Touch vs Fresh Air - Ayomidipupo and Filip, Chatham Kent



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