Raba ƙaunar sinima, ƙarfafa matasan masu sha'awar fina-finai su kalli fina-finai masu inganci, koyo harshen Fasaha ta 7, ƙarfafa ƙirƙirar fasaha.
Bukukuwan fina-finai suna faruwa ne kawai 'yan kwanaki kuma abin takaici yara kalilan ne ke samun damar su, amma suna zama tushen bayanai mai kyau don nemo fim ɗin yara, as well as kamfanonin samarwa na sauti da hoto, makarantun daukar hoto mai motsi and daraktoci who offer the possibility of watching their films for free online.
Bukukuwa da yawa na fina-finai sun keɓe ga yara — bukukuwan fina-finai masu tsawo, gajere, animashin, masu gasar ko marasa gasar.

© Christophe Defaye. Babban Bikin Fina-Finan Yara na Kasa da Kasa a Busan.
Some are very large like Chicago or New York with over 30,000 visitors a year, others are much smaller with just a few hundred, but all share the same wonderful mission: showing quality films to children.
Gano da raba sabbin kayayyakin fasaha
Don mu kasance a kan sahun bukukuwan ƙasa da ƙasa na fina-finan yara, mun kirkiri bayanan bayanan bukukuwan fina-finan yara.
Da amfani sosai ga daraktoci da masu kula da bukukuwa da muke hulɗa da su. Yana ba da damar fahimtar layin edita na kowane biki kuma a gano sabbin kayayyakin fasaha.
Jerin da ba cikakke ba na bukukuwan fina-finai a cikin harshen Faransanci.
Jerin bisa tsarin haruffa.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Haute-Savoie department, June
Kafuwa : 1960.
Baƙi : 120 000
Kyaututtuka : Crystal for feature film, short film and graduation film. Jury prize, audience award and many special prizes. Since 2017, young audience prize and junior jury prize.
Bayanin : A world reference for animation cinema, the Annecy festival grew out of a meeting between a Haute-Savoie film club and the JICA (International Animation Film Days), which had taken place since 1956 alongside the Cannes Film Festival. The JICA moved to Annecy in 1960 and eventually became the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The MIFA (International Animation Film Market), created in 1986, takes place during festival week.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Alpes-Maritimes department, October
Kafuwa : 2018
Bayanin : The Cabrioles festival in Alpes-Maritimes, organised by the Ciné-Cabris association, offers children aged 3 to 10 animated films for young audiences, workshops, exhibitions and cinema snack sessions.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Aisne department, March–April
Kafuwa : 1983
Baƙi : 40 000
Kyaututtuka : Grand Prix Ciné Junior, Prix CICAE, Prix du Grain à démoudre, Prix des Collégiens, Prix du public.
Bayanin : The Ciné-Jeune festival of Aisne, the first young-audience film festival created in France, takes place in Saint-Quentin and 25 other venues across the Aisne department. The Cine-Jeune association, whose aim is to promote quality cinema for children, organises media education activities in schools and other institutions serving young people.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Val-de-Marne department, February
Kafuwa : 1990
Baƙi : 25 000
Kyaututtuka : Grand Prix Ciné Junior, Prix CICAE, Prix du Grain à démoudre, Prix des Collégiens, Prix du public.
Bayanin : The Cine Junior festival, organised by the Cinéma Public association, allows children and teenagers in Val-de-Marne to discover quality French and foreign films, with the aim of awakening the artistic sensibilities of young audiences. The festival publishes educational dossiers offering teachers topics for reflection.
Kafuwa : 1979. A children's section was created in 2015.
Wuri da kwanan wata : February
Baƙi : 100,000 including 35,000 children
Bayanin : The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival is the world's largest cinema festival dedicated to short films. In terms of audience and professional attendance, it is the second-largest French film festival after Cannes. In 2015, a Young Audience competition was held for the first time. Cannes Film Festival.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Normandy, November
Kafuwa : 2000
Bayanin : The association's main mission is media education for young audiences. The Du Grain à démoudre cinema festival, whose programming is entrusted to 30 young volunteers aged 12 to 25, takes place in Gonfreville l'Orcher, Le Havre and Harfleur.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Lans-en-Vercors, December
Kafuwa : 1987
Bayanin : Jeunes Bobines is a young-audience cinema event offering a selection of films featuring characters played by children.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Seine-et-Marne, January to May
Kafuwa : 1993
Baƙi : 30 000
Bayanin : L'enfant et le 7e art is an itinerant festival spread across 18 towns in Seine-et-Marne. Organised by the Aux 4 coins de l'enfance association, the festival initiates cinema events to give young viewers a taste for cinema that is lively, creative, sometimes demanding and often different, inviting them to open up to the world, its cultures and its differences. Targeting schoolchildren, middle-school and high-school students, it offers a selection of animated films, fiction and documentaries, along with educational dossiers.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Paris, October
Kafuwa : 2002
Baƙi : 16 000
Kyaututtuka : Prix des Classes Jury, Prix du Jury Professionnel, Prix du Public, Special Mention.
Bayanin : Initiated by the Paris city council and produced by the Enfances au Cinéma association, Mon Premier festival takes place every year in Paris during the All Saints' school holidays. Dedicated to young audiences from age 2, its aim is to awaken the youngest children's curiosity for the 7th art through a playful and educational approach to cinema.
Wuri da kwanan wata : La Bourboule, June
Kafuwa : 2002
Baƙi : 16 000
Bayanin : The Plein la bobine association's goal — both during the festival and throughout the school year — is to promote quality films in order to awaken the artistic curiosity of children and young adults. During the festival, educational materials for teachers allow for playful work with children after screenings.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Biarritz, October
Kafuwa : 2013
Bayanin : The festival's commitment, in the spirit of an educational platform, is to guide children in the production and reception of images, teaching them to speak and read this specific yet universal language.
Wuri da kwanan wata : Online, March–June
Kafuwa : 2020
Baƙi : 350 000
Kyaututtuka : Children's Award.
Bayanin : The Films pour enfants association created the Takorama festival under UNESCO patronage during the 2020 lockdown, enabling children to stay in touch with teachers and discover cultural diversity through universal messages such as humanism, ecology and poetry. The high participation in 2020 led this one-off event to become annual. The festival, aimed at teachers and their students, is entirely free. Each teacher enrols their class and offers students educational activities following the film screenings. In a positive spirit, each child votes for their favourite film, shares their opinion and connects with others.
Kuna shirya bikin fina-finan yara? Kun san wani biki da aka keɓe ga matasa masu kallo wanda ba mu lissafa ba? Raba labarin!