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14 articles available in total starting from 02/09/2025. Last article published on 27/11/2025.

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Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk • Director of Silent Flood

Interview: Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk • Director of Silent Flood

“Communities have their own planet, their own laws of physics and gravity, and that’s what I want to discover”

The Ukrainian director discusses his feature-length documentary about people who live in harmony with nature, at the mercy of the nearby river and in proximity to war  

27/11 | IDFA 2025

Massoud Bakhshi • Director of All My Sisters

Interview: Massoud Bakhshi • Director of All My Sisters

“The film is about ‘growth’ – the growth of three sisters, but also the growth of Iranian society”

The Iranian filmmaker tells us about how he used a camera to document the coming of age of his nieces in Tehran  

26/11 | IDFA 2025

Tamar Kalandadze, Julien Pebrel • Directors of The Kartli Kingdom

Interview: Tamar Kalandadze, Julien Pebrel • Directors of The Kartli Kingdom

“The past is still in the walls of Kartli”

The directorial duo break down their debut documentary feature, created as a testament to the exiled Georgians who have made a home out of an abandoned Tbilisi sanatorium  

26/11 | IDFA 2025

Review: Silent Flood

Review: Silent Flood

Pamfir director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk documents a pacifist community dwelling in a river canyon in Western Ukraine  

25/11 | IDFA 2025

Review: All My Sisters

Review: All My Sisters

Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi returns with a personal documentary 18 years in the making, zooming in on the lives of his two nieces as they grew up in Tehran  

24/11 | IDFA 2025

Review: The Kartli Kingdom

Review: The Kartli Kingdom

For their first documentary feature, Georgian-French filmmaking duo Tamar Kalandadze and Julien Pebrel spend several years with the exiled residents of an old Tbilisi sanatorium  

21/11 | IDFA 2025

IDFA crowns Mehrdad Oskouei’s A Fox Under a Pink Moon as Best Film

IDFA crowns Mehrdad Oskouei’s A Fox Under a Pink Moon as Best Film

Daring European co-productions have won big at the gathering, with other victors including The Kartli Kingdom, Past Future Continuous and Silent Flood  

21/11 | IDFA 2025 | Awards

Review: Confessions of a Mole

Review: Confessions of a Mole

Warsaw-based Chinese filmmaker Mo Tan pushes the boundaries of personal documentary with her feature debut, in which the camera’s presence is constant and unforgiving  

19/11 | IDFA 2025

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for IDFA Luminous entry Paikar

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for IDFA Luminous entry Paikar

Dawood Hilmandi’s documentary follows him as he returns to confront the silence surrounding his estranged father, a former mujahideen fighter who later became an imam, writer and poet  

14/11 | IDFA 2025

The Spanish Showcase presents five Spanish documentary projects at IDFA

The Spanish Showcase presents five Spanish documentary projects at IDFA

The joint initiative by ICEX and ICAA will unveil works in progress at Amsterdam’s leading documentary festival  

12/11 | IDFA 2025

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