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IFFR 2005

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9 articles available in total starting from 28/01/2005. Last article published on 05/02/2005.

A European landslide

The 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival (26th Jan. – 6th Feb. 2005) has just finished. The award ceremony took place on Friday night, a glorious night for European cinema. Half of the...  

05/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Awards

Participation at the CineMart breaks all records

The 22d CineMart, organised in Rotterdam during the Film Festival, ends this year with very satisfying results: over 900 participants gathered around film projects and allowed a total budget of...  

04/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Market

A new generation of Italian directors

Italy's presence at the Rotterdam Film Festival this year is particularly noticeable: young Italian directors as well as famous masters like Gianni Amelio —not to mention the many coproductions—...  

03/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Italy

Zoom on the French participation

Despite its absence from the official competition, French cinema is very well represented at this 34th edition of the Rotterdam International Film Festival which will end on Sunday. For the...  

03/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | France

A Benoît Jacquot cycle

It is a well-known fact that the Rotterdam Film Festival puts great emphasis on shooting stars, on first or second works. Yet, its many tributes to major directors should not be overlooked. Thus,...  

03/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Retrospective

Moment de vérité pour la Suède

Présenté dans la section " Cinema of the Future : Sturm und Drang ", Dalecarlians (Masjävlar) est arrivé au Festival de Rotterdam précédé d’une aura prestigieuse. Ce premier long métrage de la...  

02/02/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Suède

Tribute to Theo van Gogh

This year, the Rotterdam Film Festival, as always very supportive of politically committed cinema, has decided to honour the work of the local hero and friend of the Festival: Theo van Gogh. Last...  

01/02/2005 | Festivals | IFFR 2005

Norway at the VPRO Tiger Awards

For a first presence at the Rotterdam Film Festival VPRO Tiger Awards, Norway is already considered one of the most promising nominee with the film Hawaii, Oslo, Erik Poppe's second feature film...  

31/01/2005 | IFFR 2005 | Norway

Focus on European film-makers

After last year's great success, the European Film Promotion (EFP) and the Rotterdam Film Festival decided to renew in 2005 their interesting scheme, Passions & Promises, designed to draw...  

28/01/2005 | Festivals | IFFR 2005

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