IDFA 2019 18 articles available in total starting from 17/06/2019. Last article published on 27/12/2019. page: [1] 2 next Interview: Marija Stojnić • Director of Speak So I Can See You"Imagination and abstraction are as important as history and facts"We spoke to Serbian filmmaker Marija Stojnić about her documentary Speak So I Can See You, centred on Radio Belgrade 27/12/2019 | IDFA 2019Europa Distribution brings Solo to IDFA's Industry TalkFor the second year in a row, the distributors network co-organised various events at IDFA focused on the distribution of documentary films 13/12/2019 | IDFA 2019 | IDFA for ProfessionalsThe 13th IDFA DocLab new-media programme announces its winnersPrizes for Best Digital Storytelling and Best Immersive Non-fiction Experience were awarded to the crème de la crème of this year’s projects at IDFA DocLab 03/12/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: Once the Dust SettlesDutch filmmaker John Appel’s feature-length documentary visits Italy, Ukraine and Syria in order to examine the aftermath of disaster 29/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Interview: Jørgen Leth • Director of I Walk“This whole story was an extension of my personal process”We chatted to experimental filmmaker and poet Jørgen Leth about his highly personal, IDFA-screened documentary I Walk 29/11/2019 | IDFA 2019In a Whisper crowned Best Feature-length Documentary at IDFAOther winners were the Iranian-Norwegian co-production Sunless Shadows and the Dutch movie Punks, among others 28/11/2019 | IDFA 2019 | AwardsReview: I WalkIn Jørgen Leth’s latest feature-length documentary, he examines his own vulnerability after experiencing a traumatic event 27/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: Speak So I Can See YouMarija Stojnić’s documentary follows the story of Radio Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest radio stations 27/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: FaithValentina Pedicini’s third feature film is an extraordinarily intense documentary following the bizarre Bolzano-based sect known as The Warriors of Light 26/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: In a WhisperHeidi Hassan and Patricia Pérez Fernández's autobiographical documentary is an intense journey of love, friendship and homesickness 26/11/2019 | IDFA 2019 page: [1] 2 next