International Film Festival Rotterdam

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

International Film Festival Rotterdam
Iffr-logo medium-1.jpg
IFFR logo
LocationRotterdam, Netherlands
Founded1972
Founded byHubert Bals
AwardsTiger Award
Artistic directorVanja Kaludjercic
Websitehttp://www.IFFR.com/

The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.[1] Since its foundation in 1972, it has maintained a focus on independent and experimental filmmaking by showcasing emerging talents and established auteurs. The festival also places a focus on presenting cutting edge media art and arthouse film, with most of the participants in the short film program identified as artists or experimental filmmakers.[2][3] IFFR also hosts CineMart and BoostNL, for film producers to seek funding.

History[]

The first festival — then called 'Film International' — was organized in June 1972 under the leadership of Huub Bals. IFFR's logo is a tiger, loosely based on Leo, the lion in the MGM logo.[4] From the beginning, the festival has profiled itself as a promoter of alternative, innovative and non-commercial films, with an emphasis on the Far East and developing countries. Around 1983, the festival founded CineMart to serve as a "regular film market," and later modified the business model to serve instead as a "co-production market",[5][6] which helps a selected number of film producers connect with possible co-producers and funders for their film projects.[7]

After the festival founder's sudden death in 1988, a fund was initiated and named after him (Hubert Bals Fund), used for supporting filmmakers from developing countries.

The non-competitive character of the festival changed in 1995, when the VPRO Tiger Awards were introduced—three yearly prizes for young filmmakers making their first or second film. The next year, Simon Field, formerly Cinema Director at the London Institute of Contemporary Arts, became director of the festival. In 2004 Sandra den Hamer took over as director of the festival, and from 2007 to 2015 the director was Rutger Wolfson. Film producer Bero Beyer was the next director and in 2020, was appointed as the new director.[8]

Despite financial difficulties in the mid-1980s, the festival has grown steadily, reaching more than 300,000 visitors in 2015.

Festival screening locations[]

The Rotterdamse Schouwburg

The IFFR screens films at multiple locations, including the Pathé cinema at Schouwburgplein, De Doelen, Cinerama, WORM, Oude Luxor Theater, Theater Rotterdam Schouwburg, KINO and Lantaren Venster.[9]

Tiger Award winners[]

The Tiger Award has had various sponsors over the years. In the years leading up to and including 2010 it was sponsored by the VPRO. In 2011 the award was presented by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds and since 2012 by Hivos.[10]

Year Film Original title Director Country
1995 Postman Youchai Jianjun He  China
How Old Is the River? Fuyu no kappa Kazama Shiori  Japan
Thalassa, Thalassa, Ruckkehr Zum Mmer Thalassa, Thalassa Bogdan Dumitrescu  Germany
 Romania
1996 Sons Erzi Zhang Yuan  China
Like Grains of Sand Nagisa no Shindobaddo Ryōsuke Hashiguchi  Japan
Small Faces Gillies MacKinnon  United Kingdom
1997 Last Holiday Posledniye kanikuly Amir Karakulov  Kazakhstan
The Day a Pig Fell into the Well Daijiga umule pajinnal Hong Sang-soo  South Korea
Robinson in Space Patrick Keiller  United Kingdom
1998 Buttoners Knoflíkári Petr Zelenka  Czech Republic
Round the Moons Between Earth and Sea Giro di lune tra terra e mare Giuseppe Gaudino  Italy
The Inheritors Die Siebtelbauern Stefan Ruzowitzky  Austria
1999 The Iron Heel of Oligarchy Zheleznaya pyata oligarkhii Alexander Bashirov  Russia
More Than Yesterday Plus qu'hier moins que demain Laurent Achard  France
Following Christopher Nolan  United Kingdom
2000 Suzhou River Suzhou he Ye Lou  China
Crane World Mundo Grúa Pablo Trapero  Argentina
Bye Bye Blue Bird Katrin Ottarsdottír  Denmark
2001 Bad Company Mabudachi Furumaya Tomoyuki  Japan
The Days Between In den Tag hinein Maria Speth  Germany
25 Watts Juan Pablo Rebella & Pablo Stoll  Uruguay
2002 Sleeping Rough Tussenland Eugenie Jansen  Netherlands
Everyday God Kisses Us on the Mouth În fiecare zi Dumnezeu ne saruta pe gura Sinişa Dragin  Romania
Wild Bees Divoké vcely Bohdan Sláma  Czech Republic
2003 With Love. Lilya S lyubovyu. Lilya Larisa Sadilova  Russia
Strange Extraño Santiago Loza  Argentina
Jealousy Is My Middle Name Jiltuneun naui him Park Chan-ok  South Korea
2004 The Missing Bu jian Kang-sheng Lee  Taiwan
Summer in the Golden Valley Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini Srđan Vuletić  Bosnia-Herzegovina
En Route Unterwegs Jan Krüger  Germany
2005 Changing Destiny Nemmeno il destino Daniele Gaglianone  Italy
4 Chetyre Ilya Khrzhanovsky  Russia
The Sky Turns El cielo gira Mercedes Álvarez  Spain
2006 Walking on the Wild Side Lai xiao zi Han Jie  China
The Dog Pound La perrera Manuel Nieto Zas  Uruguay
 Argentina
 Canada
 Spain
Old Joy Kelly Reichardt  United States
2007 Love Conquers All Tan Chui Mui  Malaysia
The Unpolished Die Unerzogenen Pia Marais  Germany
Bog of Beasts Baixio das Bestas Claudio Assis  Brazil
AFR Morten Hartz Kaplers  Denmark
2008 Go With Peace Jamil Gå med fred Jamil - Ma salama Jamil Omar Shargawi  Denmark
Wonderful Town (เมืองเหงาซ่อนรัก) Aditya Assarat  Thailand
Flower in the Pocket Liew Seng Tat  Malaysia
2009 Be Calm and Count to Seven Aram bash va ta hatf beshmar Ramtin Lavafipour  Iran
Breathless Ddongpari Yang Ik-june  South Korea
Wrong Rosary Uzak ihtimal Mahmut Fazil Coskun  Turkey
2010 Cold Water of the Sea Agua fría de mar Paz Fábrega  Costa Rica
Alamar To the Sea Pedro González-Rubio  Mexico
Mundane History Jao nok krajok (เจ้านกกระจอก) Anocha Suwichakornpong  Thailand
2011 The Journals of Musan Musanilgi Park Jung-bum  South Korea
Finisterrae Sergio Caballero  Spain
Eternity Tee rak (ที่รัก) Sivaroj Kongsakul  Thailand
2012 Klip Clip Maja Miloš  Serbia
Thursday Till Sunday De jueves a domingo Dominga Sotomayor Castillo  Chile
 Netherlands
Egg and Stone Jidan he shitou Ji Huang  China
2013 My Dog Killer Môj pes Killer Mira Fornay  Slovakia
 Czech Republic
Soldier Jane Soldate Jeannette Daniel Hoesl  Austria
Fat Shaker Larzanandeye charbi Mohammad Shirvani  Iran
2014 Anatomy of a Paper Clip Yamamori clip koujo no atari Ikeda Akira  Japan
Something Must Break Nånting måste gå sönder Ester Martin Bergsmark  Sweden
Han Gong-ju Han Gong-ju Lee Su-jin  South Korea
2015 The Project of the Century La obra del siglo  Argentina
 Cuba
  Switzerland
Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)  Peru
Vanishing Point  Thailand
 Netherlands
2016 Radio Dreams Babak Jalali  Iran
 United States
2017 Sexy Durga Sanal Kumar Sasidharan  India
2018 The Widowed Witch[11] Xiao gua fu cheng xian ji Cai Chengjie  China
2019 Present.Perfect. Wan mei jin xing shi Shengze Zhu  Hong Kong
 USA
2020 The Cloud In Her Room Ta fang jian li de yun Xinyuan Zheng Lu  Hong Kong
 China
2021 Pebbles Koozhaangal Vinothraj P.S.  India

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Rotterdam_International_Film_Festival Archived 28 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine imdb.com.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Shorts Circuit". artforum.com. Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. ^ Heijs, Jan Heijs & Westra, Frans (1996). Que le tigre danse. Huub Bals a biography. Otto Cramwinckel: Amsterdam.
  5. ^ "CineMart History" Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
  6. ^ Mundell, Ian (January 13, 2009) "CineMart thriving in tough times" Archived 9 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Variety. Retrieved September 24, 2011. (subscription required)
  7. ^ Smith, Nigel M. (December 17, 2010). "Rotterdam’s CineMart Selects 33 Projects for 2011" Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. IndieWire
  8. ^ MacNab, Geoffrey (10 December 2019). "Vanja Kaludjercic to take over as director of International Film Festival Rotterdam (exclusive)". Screen. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Locations, Screening Schedule & Box Office". IFFR. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  10. ^ Hivos Tiger Awards Competition Archived 12 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine. IFFR.
  11. ^ "The Widowed Witch". iffr.com. 22 December 2017. Archived from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""