Fiume o morte! di Igor Bezinović vince il Tiger Award dell'IFFR
- Il film del regista croato si è aggiudicato anche il premio FIPRESCI, mentre i due premi speciali della giuria sono andati a L’arbre de l’authenticité e a In My Parents’ House

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It’s a wrap for the 2025 edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), which unspooled in the Dutch city from 30 January-9 February.
This year’s Tiger Competition once again highlighted the bold and innovative spirit of emerging filmmakers, presenting 14 world premieres. The jury, composed of Yuki Aditya, Winnie Lau, Peter Strickland and Andrea Luka Zimmerman, had initially included Soheila Golestani, who was unable to attend owing to a travel ban.
The top honour, the Tiger Award, worth €40,000, was bestowed upon Igor Bezinović’s Fiume o morte! [+leggi anche:
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Two Special Jury Awards of €10,000 apiece went to The Tree of Authenticity [+leggi anche:
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Meanwhile, the Big Screen Competition, which bridges arthouse and popular cinema while supporting local distribution, also featured 14 world premieres. The jury, consisting of Bero Beyer, Dewi Reijs, Jia Zhao, Sara Rajaei and Digna Sinke, rewarded Raptures [+leggi anche:
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The FIPRESCI Award, handed out by an international jury of film journalists, also went to Fiume o morte!. Jury members Garance Hayat, Hossein Eidizadeh, Ossama Abdelfattah Rezk, Piotr Czerkawski and Tim Lindemann praised its use of archival footage and re-enactments to highlight a little-known historical episode while addressing contemporary political concerns, particularly the rise of the far right. Moreover, they applauded its seamless blend of experimentation and accessibility, enhanced by excellent editing.
Next, the recipient of the NETPAC Award, recognising outstanding films from Asia and the Pacific region, was decided upon by Mevlut Akkaya, Rainbow Fong and Rüdiger Tomczak. Bad Girl by Varsha Bharath (India) was celebrated for its inventive and cinematic coming-of-age narrative, offering an evocative visual style and unexpected storytelling choices.
Finally, the Youth Jury Award, given out by a panel of young critics, was awarded to The Visual Feminist Manifesto by Farida Baqi (Syria/Lebanon/Germany/Sweden/Netherlands). The jury highlighted its urgent exploration of womanhood, structured poetically and enhanced by striking cinematography. They commended Baqi for capturing both the struggles and the beauty of female experience, encouraging empathy, rebellion and solidarity.
Here is the full list of this year’s award winners:
Tiger Award
Fiume o morte! [+leggi anche:
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Tiger Special Jury Awards
The Tree of Authenticity [+leggi anche:
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In My Parents’ House [+leggi anche:
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Big Screen Award
Raptures [+leggi anche:
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FIPRESCI Award
Fiume o morte! - Igor Bezinović
NETPAC Award
Bad Girl - Varsha Bharath (India)
Youth Jury Award
The Visual Feminist Manifesto - Farida Baqi (Syria/Lebanon/Germany/Sweden/Netherlands)
Tiger Short Competition
Short Competition winners
A Metamorphosis - Lin Htet Aung (Myanmar)
Temo Re - Anka Gujabidze (Georgia)
Merging Bodies – Adrian Paci (Italy)
European Short Film Award Nomination
La Durmiente - Maria Inês Gonçalves (Portugal/Spain)
KNF Award
Temo Re - Anka Gujabidze
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