'Prisoner of Azkaban' voted film of the decade by young fans

'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' has been named the film of the decade at the First Light Awards in London.


The prize, voted for by the public in association with the Bafta Kids'' Vote, was chosen by children aged five to 15.
The film was up against other films including ‘Shrek’, ‘Whale Rider’, ‘Happy Feet’ and ‘Up’.

Producer David Heyman said it was an "honour and a privilege" to receive the award at a ceremony at Odeon Leicester Square.
"It''s especially exciting and moving to be voted Film of the Decade by children aged five to 15,” the BBC quoted Heyman as saying.

"We made the film for children of all ages from from to 105 really, but clearly a core part of our audience is young people and to be honoured is a privilege," he added.

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