IFFR 2025 55 articles available in total starting from 09/12/2024. Last article published on 24/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next Review: ArenasWith a first feature mixing together the initiatory journey and a genre film flavour, Camille Perton lifts the veil on the dark manoeuvres revolving around young professional football talent 04/02 | IFFR 2025 | Bright FutureReview: MerckxDelivering a documentary composed of archive footage, Christophe Hermans and Boris Tilquin not only paint the portrait of an extraordinary man, but also of a sport and a world undergoing great change 03/02 | IFFR 2025 | LimelightReview: Fiume o morte!With his sophomore feature, Igor Bezinović reconstructs a piece of his hometown's history and reminds us that the past is always lurking just around the corner 03/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Wondrous Is the Silence of My MasterIvan Salatić subverts the expectations of historical fiction and creates an immersive experience with his sophomore feature 03/02 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger CompetitionREPORT: CineMart 2025We present details of eight intriguing projects that are currently being presented at this year’s co-production market, which runs from 2-5 February in Rotterdam 03/02 | IFFR 2025 | IFFR ProReview: Soft LeavesThe debut feature from young Belgian-Japanese filmmaker Miwako van Weyenberg is a fluid and delicate coming-of-age story 01/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the WorldNoëlle Bastin and Baptiste Bogaert present a naturalistic portrait of a small Walloon village, with an often disarming sense of humour 31/01 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Poster for IFFR Tiger Competition title Wind, Talk to MeStefan Djordjevic's feature debut promises to be an intimate cinematic exploration of the timeless mother-son relationship 31/01 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger CompetitionInterview: Vanja Kaludjercic • Director, International Film Festival Rotterdam“The freedom we have here, and the ability to put this programme together, is something that we cherish with pride, but also with great responsibility”IFFR’s head discusses the upcoming edition and the festival’s vision, blending the finest of arthouse, festival hits, and the best of Dutch cinema 30/01 | IFFR 2025Review: The Things You KillUnder the veil of an engrossing family thriller, full of lies and enigmas, Alireza Khatami explores in depth the mechanisms of transmission of male violence 27/01 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next