IFFR 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 38 articles available in total starting from 20/10/2017. Last article published on 14/02/2018. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Interview: David Verbeek • Director“It took me a few days to get to know myself”We chatted to Dutch director David Verbeek about his seventh feature, An Impossibly Small Object, which screened at Rotterdam and has spawned an exhibition in Amsterdam 14/02/2018 | IFFR 2018Galileo's Thermometer: A meeting of minds with Tonino De BernardiPortuguese director Teresa Villaverde screens an experimental film, dedicated to the Italian filmmaker Tonino De Bernardi, at International Film Festival Rotterdam 08/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | SignaturesPossessed: Death to social mediaThe Metahaven collective and versatile Dutch artist Rob Schröder direct a commentary about the misuse of technology and the abuse of social media by millennials 06/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | Hivos Tiger CompetitionInterview: Kaweh Modiri and Frank Hoeve • Director and producer“It is a story about a mother and her process of letting go”We spoke to the team behind Mitra, winner of the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at the recent CineMart, director Kaweh Modiri and producer Frank Hoeve 06/02/2018 | IFFR 2018The Reports on Sarah and Saleem: The balance of power in JerusalemMuayad Alayan’s sophomore film is a taut marital drama that won the Hubert Bals Fund Audience Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 05/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | Hivos Tiger CompetitionIphigenia in Aulis: Migration and tragedyTonino De Bernardi returns to International Film Festival Rotterdam with his new film, a reflection on the fate of migrants and the sacrifices they make 05/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | SignaturesA trip around the entire world through the Rotterdam awardsChina’s The Widowed Witch has taken home the Hivos Tiger Award, while the European titles Nina and The Guilty also won big 05/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | AwardsDjon Africa: A journey through identity limboPortuguese duo Filipa Reis and João Miller Guerra have presented their feature debut in Rotterdam’s competition 05/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | Hivos Tiger CompetitionPermanent Green Light: A romantic view of adolescent suicideZac Farley and Dennis Coopers’ directorial debut focuses on young French teenagers, obsessed with the idea of blowing themselves up in public 02/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | Bright FutureNina: A story of love and liberationThe new film by Olga Chajdas, screened at Rotterdam, is a film that focuses on the emancipation of women in modern Polish society 02/02/2018 | IFFR 2018 | Voices page: [1] 2 3 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)