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IFFR 2025


55 articles available in total starting from 09/12/2024. Last article published on 24/06/2025.

Review: Our Father – The Last Days of a Dictator

Review: Our Father – The Last Days of a Dictator

José Filipe Costa presents an impressive meditation on the maintenance of the status quo through a fictionalisation of a period in pre-revolution Portuguese history  

06/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen Competition

Uta Beria's Tear Gas scoops two prizes at the 42nd CineMart

Uta Beria's Tear Gas scoops two prizes at the 42nd CineMart

The Eurimages Innovation and Outreach Awards went to Robin Coops’ One Charming Night and Thomas Woodroffe’s Bloques erráticos, respectively  

06/02 | IFFR 2025 | IFFR Pro/Awards

Tim Ellrich • Director of In My Parents’ House

Interview: Tim Ellrich • Director of In My Parents’ House

“It’s important to show things we’re all afraid of”

We sat down with the German director to delve into his story of a therapist who’s forced to balance the demands of her professional life with those of her ageing parents and older brother  

05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger Competition

Review: First Person Plural

Review: First Person Plural

Sandro Aguilar’s feature is a magnetic, cinematic tour de force that brilliantly moves along the labyrinthine paths of human emotion  

05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger Competition

Review: Wind, Talk to Me

Review: Wind, Talk to Me

Stefan Đorđević bids farewell to his mother by means of his feature debut, an artistically compelling docu-fiction  

05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger Competition

Review: Perla

Review: Perla

Alexandra Makarová’s second feature is a taut melodrama focusing on the struggles of a resilient Slovak artist who escaped to Vienna following the Prague Spring  

05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger Competition

Review: Orenda

Review: Orenda

Spectres of lost faith, guilt and redemption hang over Pirjo Honkasalo’s contemplative new film, the first narrative feature from the Finnish director after more than ten years  

05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Morlaix

Review: Morlaix

Jaime Rosales’ new film riffs on fate, romance and inevitability, musing on a love triangle laced with what-ifs  

04/02 | IFFR 2025 | Harbour

Review: Ariel

Review: Ariel

Lois Patiño returns with a dramatic fresco derived from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, before he spirals further into the Bard’s oeuvre  

04/02 | IFFR 2025 | Harbour

Review: Idyllic

Review: Idyllic

Aaron Rookus’s sophomore feature is a pleasant rollercoaster of emotions, exploring death, grief and life through three generations  

04/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen Competition

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