France 24 launches video competition for young people to share their vision of Europe
Students across Europe are invited to submit short videos on European solidarity or fake news, with winning entries broadcast on France 24
Students across Europe are invited to submit short videos on European solidarity or fake news, with winning entries broadcast on France 24
France 24, in partnership with the European Parliament and European Commission, has launched a video competition open to high school, university, and journalism students in France and across Europe.
The contest invites young people to create original videos (one to four minutes) in English or French, exploring themes of European solidarity or fake news about Europe and the European Parliament.
Entries can take any form, from news reports and documentaries to short films and interviews. Submissions are open until 4 May 2026. A jury of European figures and France 24 editors will award prizes in three categories: high school, university, and journalism students.
Winners will be invited to an awards ceremony in Paris, spend a day at the France 24 newsroom, and have their videos featured on France 24’s European programmes. Full competition details are available on the France 24 website.
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