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Enter the Childnet Film Competition: International 2024 and win a cash prize for your school!

18 October 2023

Calling all teachers, youth leaders or anyone working with young people aged 7-18! Do you live outside of the UK? Do you know any young people who are passionate about film? Can they tell a good story, create animation or inspire positive change? Then enter the Childnet Film Competition: International 2024!

Childnet is inviting young people around the world to make a short film about online safety. This year’s theme is ‘How would you make the internet a better place?’

We are looking for films made by young people that inspire their friends and others to create positive changes in online spaces! If you know any young people who have something original to say about creating a better and safer internet, then Childnet would love to know!

Competition closes 5pm on the 22 April 2024! So find out more at childnet.com/international

Need Inspiration?

Want too see the type of films our judges are looking for? Why not check out the winning films from our past competitions!

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