Cinekid selects 22 projects from 25 countries for the 2025 Junior Co-Production Market.

Cinekid proudly presents the selection for the Junior Co-Production Market this October in Pathé Amsterdam Noord during the 2025 edition of Cinekid for Professionals. This year 22 projects will be presented; 16 films and 6 series of which these 8 are live action and 14 are animated. Four nearly completed projects will be presented in works-in-progress section.
The number of submissions increased by 27% compared to last year, with a wide range of projects from countries across the globe — from Indonesia to Luxembourg, Poland to Sweden. Among the new participating countries is Uruguay, represented by the project Shenku by Micaela Gabot.
Cinekid is proud to support the continued development of projects that have participated in our training programmes. Two Directors LAB alumni will pitch: Splish Splash Forever! by Natascha Beller, a feel-good summer film about two girls fighting to save their local public pool, and the suspenseful Crawlers by Mirjam Sveinbjörg Thorkelsdottir, where girl-scouts transform into deadly predators. We also have one Script LAB alumnus: Seashells by Antonio Bigini, a story of grief and acceptance set against the backdrop of a small Italian village in the 60s. Lastly, the work-in-progress feature Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays by Frederike Migom was workshopped in both LABs on a headstrong teenager struggling to find her place in her broken family.
The theme of displacement is represented in English Lesson by Ivan Tymchenko in which Ukranian children reunite online for their first English lesson since the war has begun. Similarly, in Displaced Childhood by Giedre Narusyte Boots and Enrico Cerasuolo intergenerational encounters between children of the past and current day are presented, all of them facing similar migration challenges caused by war and other hardship. Dreamscape follows a girl investigating the family history of two Jewish brothers who hid in the Amsterdam Zoo during the World War II, while in Moss – the union between a dog and child brings solace during wartime.
The power of imagination is also an important theme in a lot of selected projects. For instance, in Macanudo: The Series by Andrea Fernandez two best friends fight to keep ‘macanudo’ - the magical ability of children to bring their wildest fantasies to life. The series Marnie Blarney by Csaba Molnár revolves around a young girl who wants to be a pirate and sets out to make a film with her friends and a runaway goat. In Dreamwalker by Rudi Mertens, a girl with a sleep disorder, travels through the world of dreams and befriends a mysterious boy who seems to be trapped there.
Two projects were pre-selected at Mifa (The Star Child by Paul Ruttledge and Jack O'Shea) and Bogota Audiovisual Market (Poli by David Andrés Mesa) by the CfP team, winning the Cinekid for Professionals prizes at those events respectively.
“We were impressed by the outstanding quality of applications this year and are delighted to welcome new countries into the selection, underscoring the continued relevance of the JCM as a platform for launching children’s projects to the industry. Strengthened by our partnerships with markets worldwide, we look forward to further expanding the international potential of the selected projects through these collaborations.”- Jessica Cohen (Cinekid for Professionals Coordinator)
“It was a pleasure to be involved in the JCM selection this year. As a sales agent, it’s exciting to see such a diverse range of formats, styles, and countries represented—making it a prime opportunity to discover the next great family film. The selection process was no easy task!”- Alexandra Cruz (Consultant Network and Strategy)
The best feature film project with European co-production potential intended for cinema release will receive the prestigious Eurimages Co-Production Development Award worth €20.000. The PUBLIKUM Audience Awareness Award, worth €9.000 in services, is given out by the Danish consultancy Will & Agency, who work in audience analysis and research for media projects. Lastly, the Filmmore Post-Production Award comes with a €5.000 prize and will go to the best live-action project and be awarded in services of the postproduction house. The award winners will be announced on Wednesday, 22 October at the Cinekid Awards at Oedipus Craft Space.
Acorn’s Adventure (film/animation) 6+ 
Directed by Filip Mašek 
Written by Filip Mašek 
Production Companies: Pure Shore, Fabian&Fred 
Produced by Kristina Husová, Fabian Driehorst
Production Countries: Czech Republic, Germany 
Ananda (film/animation) 6+ 
Directed by Fatimah Tobing Rony, Ariel Victor Arthanto 
Written by Fatimah Tobing Rony 
Production Companies: Kalyana Shira Film, Special Touch Studios
Produced by Sébastien Onomo, Nia Dinata
Production Countries: France, Indonesia 
Crawlers (film/live action) 12+ 
Directed by Mirjam Sveinbjörg Thorkelsdottir 
Written by Benedicte Kolberg 
Production Companies: Handmade Films in Norwegian Woods 
Produced by Einar Loftesnes
Production Countries: Norway 
Displaced Childhood (series/animation, documentary) 10+ 
Directed by Giedre Narusyte Boots, Enrico Cerasuolo 
Written by Migle Satkauskaite, Enrico Cerasuolo 
Production Companies: Zenit Arti Audiovisive, Casablanca Film Production, Era Film
Produced by Rasa Miskinyte, Massimo Arvat
Production Countries: Lithuania, Italy, Slovenia 
Dreamscape (film/animation, live action) 6+ 
Written by Saar Ponsioen 
Production Companies: Juliet at Pupkin 
Produced by Iris Otten, Nathalie van der Burg, Sander van Meurs 
Co-producer: Il Luster
Production Countries: Netherlands 
Dreamwalker (film/animation) 9+ 
Directed by Rudi Mertens 
Written by Wouter Van Haver 
Production Companies: Vivi Film 
Produced by Veerle Appelmans 
Production Countries: Belgium 
English Lesson (film/animation) 8+ 
Directed by Ivan Tymchenko 
Written by Yulia Orlenko 
Production Companies: Svitlofor Film, A-Film, Beep studio, Hobab 
Produced by Sveta Soloviova
Production Countries: Ukraine, Estonia, Norway, Czech Republic, Sweden 
Everyone's Sorry Nowadays (film/live action) 9+ 
Directed by Frederike Migom 
Written by Frederike Migom 
Production Companies: De Mensen, Cala Film, Juliet at Pupkin
Produced by Ivy Vanhaecke
Production Countries: Belgium, Germany, Netherlands 
Handbook for Superheroes – Red Mask (film/animation) 7+ 
Directed by Patrik Forsberg 
Written by Anoo Bhagavan and Patrik Forsberg 
Production Companies: Stiller Studios AB 
Produced by Caroline Forsberg 
Production Countries: Sweden, Norway 
Hello, Neobiota! (series/animation) 4+ 
Directed by Ceylan Beyoğlu 
Written by Ceylan Beyoğlu 
Production Companies: Storykid Studio 
Produced by Ceylan Beyoğlu 
Production Countries: Germany 
Khalo The Zmeyborn (film/animation) 8+ 
Directed by Sava Komitski 
Written by Stanimir Milev, Vladislav Lakov 
Production Companies: Chase A Cloud 
Produced by Stanimir Milev 
Production Countries: Bulgaria 
Kid Hazard (feature/live action) 7+ 
Directed by Răzvan Marinescu
Written by Răzvan Marinescu and Raluca Poenaru 
Production Companies: BAKING FILMS 
Production Countries: Romania 
Macanudo: The Series (series/animation) 6+ 
Directed by Andrea Fernandez 
Written by Chad Quandt 
Production Companies: Sun Creature, Mercury Filmworks, King Features Syndicate 
Produced by Charlotte de La Gournerie, Clint Eland 
Production Countries: France, Canada, USA 
Marnie Blarney (series/live action) 6+ 
Directed by Csaba Molnár 
Written by Marka Staviarska 
Production Companies: ART4 
Produced by Miša Jelenek, Palo Jelenek 
Production Countries: Slovakia 
Moss (film/animation) 8+ 
Directed by Judith Colell 
Written by Maria Jaén 
Production Companies: Imagic Tv 
Produced by Jordi B Oliva 
Production Countries: Spain 
Seashells (film/live action) 10+ 
Directed by Antonio Bigini 
Written by Antonio Bigini 
Production Companies: Kiné 
Produced by Claudio Giapponesi, Patrice Nezan 
Production Countries: Italy, France 
Shenku (film/animation) 5+ 
Directed by Micaela Gabot 
Written by Micaela Gabot 
Production Companies: Bellolandia 
Produced by Nacho Arjona 
Production Countries: Uruguay 
Sketchopolis (series/animation) 4+ 
Directed by Robert James Anderson 
Written by Robert James Anderson 
Production Companies: House Of Strauss Studio 
Produced by Robert James Anderson 
Production Countries: Austria 
Splish Splash Forever! (film/live action) 8+ 
Directed by Natascha Beller 
Written by Sabina Gröner 
Production Companies: Catpics 
Produced by Sarah Born, Rajko Jazbec 
Production Countries: Switzerland 
The Cherry Tree (film/live action) 6+ 
Directed by Enzo d'Alò 
Written by Enzo d'Alò 
Production Companies: Lime Film, Bilico 
Produced by Andrea Stucovitz 
Production Countries: Italy, Belgium 
The Star-Child (series/animation) 6+ 
Directed by Paul Ruttledge, Jack O'Shea 
Written by Teemu Auersalo 
Production Companies: Eat The Danger 
Produced by Emma Keane 
Production Countries: Ireland 
Poli (film/animation) 7+ 
Directed by David Andrés Mesa
Written by Alejandra Buchelli, Magali Urquiza 
Production Companies: Bombillo Amarillo studio 
Produced by Daniel Vélez
Production Countries: Columbia