FIFDH Geneva 2021 26 articles available in total starting from 01/10/2019. Last article published on 16/03/2021. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next FIFDH Impact Day announces its 2021 selectionHalf of the 16 selected projects are directed by women, over 30% by male directors, and the rest by teams of male and female directors 14/12/2020 | FIFDH Geneva 2021 | FIFDH IndustryReview: White CubeRenzo Martens’ much-anticipated sequel to Enjoy Poverty explores what the art world can give back to former Congolese plantation workers 26/11/2020 | IDFA 2020Review: This Rain Will Never StopWar and peace alternate in an unstoppable, painful cycle in Alina Gorlova’s new documentary 20/11/2020 | IDFA 2020Review: The TranslatorRana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf recount the recent turbulent history of Syria in an action-packed thriller that has echoes of Costa-Gavras 18/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | First Feature CompetitionReview: Should The Wind DropA work of fiction awarded labels by Cannes and overtaken by current events and war, Nora Martirosyan’s first feature film lifts the veil on a land in search of existence, identity and borders 18/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | First Feature CompetitionFIFDH Impact Day is accepting new projectsThe special programme on impact strategy for documentaries at any stage of production has opened its call until the end of October 26/10/2020 | FIFDH Geneva 2021 | FIFDH IndustryReview: Downstream to KinshasaDieudo Hamadi follows skilfully and respectfully in the footsteps of a group of survivors devastated by war and demanding reparations, in a documentary awarded the Cannes 2020 Official Selection Label 17/09/2020 | Toronto 2020 | Special EventsReview: GhostsVENICE 2020: Turkish director Azra Deniz Okyay breaks out with an excellent debut film featuring a cross-cutting narrative, a deserving winner of the International Film Critics’ Week Grand Prize 15/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | International Film Critics’ WeekReview: NotturnoVENICE 2020: The most meticulous of cinematic artists, Gianfranco Rosi, takes an intricate, compassionate and poetic look at daily life along the Middle Eastern front line 10/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionReview: The New GospelVENICE 2020: In his new hybrid film, Swiss artist Milo Rau revisits the story and meaning of the Passion of the Christ in a powerful, modern setting 07/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Giornate degli Autori previous page: 1 [2] 3 next