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BIGGEST CELEBRATION OF GOOD CINEMA
SIFFCY 2026

SIFFCY  2026

A SMILE FOUNDATION
INITIATIVE

The 12th edition of the Smile International Film Festival for Children & Youth (SIFFCY), hosted by Smile Foundation, was held in partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to India, with support from the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. SIFFCY 2026 celebrated Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility through the power of meaningful cinema.

Scheduled from 28 January to 3 February 2026 in New Delhi and across multiple locations nationwide, this year’s edition featured Poland as the Country of Honour and the Netherlands as the Country of Focus.

Designed as a hybrid festival, SIFFCY 2026 engaged both in-person and virtual audiences. Key events, including the opening and award ceremonies, were held at the PHD House Auditoriums, New Delhi, from January 28 to 31, 2026. Alongside this, screenings and related outreach activities took place throughout the week across multiple locations in India in collaboration with local schools and community partners. A curated selection of films were also available on SIFFCY’s secure, geo-blocked virtual platform, enabling wider national and international participation throughout the week.

FESTIVAL THEME: INCLUSION, DIVERSITY, ACCESSIBILITY & EQUITY

This year, SIFFCY championed the values of Inclusion, Diversity, Accessibility, and Equity, with the support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The festival celebrates cinema as a transformative medium that nurtures empathy and gives voice to diverse perspectives, while ensuring that every young person—irrespective of ability or background—can access enriching cultural experiences.

In alignment with this theme, a dedicated day featuring multiple workshops and panel discussions was organized to encourage dialogue, awareness, and inclusive engagement. Through powerful films and meaningful conversations, SIFFCY continues its journey toward shaping a more compassionate, inclusive, and equitable future.

FOCUS NETHERLANDS

Each year, SIFFCY spotlights a nation through a dedicated country focus. The 12th edition presented Focus Netherlands, celebrating the best of Dutch cinema for young audiences, curated in partnership with the Embassy of the Netherlands, New Delhi. This initiative fosters cultural exchange by showcasing stories that reflect shared values, traditions, and creative expression through cinema.

COUNTRY OF HONOR: POLAND

SIFFCY 2026 proudly honoured Poland as the Country of Honor. In collaboration with the Polish Institute, New Delhi, the festival hostd a special Polish Day, featuring multiple Polish films and engaging sessions throughout the week. This ongoing partnership reflects SIFFCY’s commitment to strengthening cultural ties through cinematic dialogue.

CELEBRATING GERMAN, FINNISH AND CZECH CINEMA

Continuing its association with SCHLINGEL International Film Festival, Germany, SIFFCY brings a handpicked selection of German films for Indian audiences. The festival also partners with the Embassy of Finland in India to present a curated showcase of Finnish cinema. And Embassy of the Czech Republic to curate films from the country.

Watch this space for the detailed schedule of the 12th edition of the festival.

Background

SIFFCY is the flagship initiative of Smile Foundation, one of India’s leading charitable organizations, dedicated to engaging, educating, and empowering young minds through meaningful cinema. Alongside film screenings, the festival offers workshops, panel discussions, masterclasses, and interactive sessions. Each year, SIFFCY attracts thousands of filmmakers, professionals, and cinephiles from across the world, with over 50,000 young attendees at physical venues.

In 2026, the festival reached over 500,000 young audiences across 100+ locations in India simultaneously through its week-long festival. The festival showcased 150+ films from 50+ countries and organised 20+ workshops, masterclasses, and panel discussions. Over 50 national and international industry professionals from 12 countries participated in person, alongside 90+ young jurors from 9 countries, making the festival truly global in spirit.

(For more information, visit www.smilefoundationindia.org | www.siffcy.org)

ECFA AWARD

Josep-Arbiol
JOSEP ARBIOL / SPAIN

President MICE , Media Educator
Josep Arbiol is the founder and President of the International Festival Union for Children, Youth and Teachers MICE (Mostra Internacional de Cinema Educatiu), which includes among others screening places in Valencia and Madrid (Spain), Havana (Cuba) and Western Sahara. Furthermore, Josep Arbiol is also Festival Director of MICE Valencia and furthermore programmer for MICE Valencia, Madrid and Cuba. Born in Estivella (Valencia) and educated at the University of Valencia, the teacher and director has a long audiovisual career in media and has mentored in educational films with children. He is also the president of the Cultural Association “Jordi el Mussol” in Valencia.

Kristīne-Simon
KRISTĪNE SIMON / LATVIA

Film Journalist, Critic, Riga Int’l Film Festival.
Kristīne is an experienced film professional, working at the Riga International Film festival since its beginning in 2014. She is also a film journalist and critic, working for the most respected media outlets in Latvia in print, radio and online formats. She is a member of FIPRESCI critics association, has been a three time Golden Globes voter and has led various educational and film literacy initiatives in Latvia, believing that film can be the empathetic tool for lessening social division and injustice. In her free time she enjoys spending time in nature and gardening.

HILDE-STEENSSENS
HILDE STEENSSENS / BELGIUM

Festival Director International Film Festival for Young Audiences FilemʼOn 
Hilde Steenssens is the founder and director of FilemʼOn, the International Film Festival for Young Audiences in Belgium. She also curates for other film initiatives and festivals for children in Belgium. As a pedagogue and youth criminologist, she is convinced of the power of art and film as an intermedium to support children and young people in their growth towards world citizens. She ensures that the FilemʼOn festival can remain dynamic, qualitative and sustainable.