The best animated film in the category from 13 to 17 years old the Real Knight (dir. Radmir Aminev, 15 years, Sterlitamak)
For creating original gags The Case in Crimea (directed by Mark Antonov, 10 years old, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
For the professional creation of locations and characters for the animated film One day at the forest school (dir. Ksenia Khutornaya, 14 years old, Yaroslavl region, Shchedrino village)
For the original presentation of traditional Russian values Great-grandmother's dumplings (directed by Danila Eremin, 10 years old, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
For the bold presentation of their aspirations Everything possible about everyone (directed by Roman Nagovitsyn, 16 years old, Anton Shubin, 17 years old. Daniil Shubin, 17 years old, Artur Jeenbekov, 13 years old, Kirill Evdokimov, 16 years old, Denis Shevchenko, 16 years old, Ilya Egorov, 16 years old, Elvira Shestakova, 16 years old, Viktor Kolbin, 13 years old, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
For a vivid manifestation of love for Russian literature How the sun of Russian poetry was born (directed by Maria Kisil, 33 years old, Gatchina). The film was created by pupils of Maria Kisil
For creating the most extraordinary animated character Crocodile love (directed by Yulia Maloshchuk, 5 years old, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
FEATURE FILMS
The best feature film in the category from 13 to 17 years old Fabulous Summer (dir. Ulyana Kovalchuk , 12 years old, Ivan Lukin, 16 years old, Mikhail Zinoviev, 16 years old, Moscow)
For working with a literary work The rabbit brothers read books (dir. Anastasia Komova, 15 years old. Moscow)
DOCUMENTARY
Best documentary in the category from 13 to 17 years old A little story about real people (dir. Anastasia Surova, 17 years old, Ulyana Gabdurashitova, 15 years old, Serpukhov)
For the development of the genre of environmental cinema Mother of squirrels (directed by Mark Akinfeev, 14 years old, Serpukhov)
For the original display of the sights of his hometown The Archiocenter (dir. Taisiya Kozina, 12 years old, Samara)
For non-standard disclosure of traditional Russian values Volga, which united generations (directed by Amalia Gabidullina, 15 years old, Samara)
For an original look at his hometown Samara Streets (directed by Dmitry Popov, 12 years old, Samara)
For revealing a non-standard hero in the cinema Chukotka (directed by Alice Shramko, 12 years old, Samara)