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Festival Programme 2019. The 48th edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam will take place from 23 January to 3 February 2019 and its programme is slowly taking shape. Keep up with the latest news and updates for IFFR 2019 here. The entire programme goes live on 16 January. Regular ticket sales start on 18 January, at 20:00 hrs.
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2024. 2023. International Film Festival Rotterdam ( IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, focused on independent and experimental films. The inaugural festival took place in June 1972, led by founder Huub Bals. IFFR also hosts CineMart and BoostNL, for film producers to ...
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Feb 1, 2019 · International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has announced the award winners for its 48 th edition, with Zhu Shengze’s Present.Perfect. taking the Tiger Award, with €40,000 accompanying prize.
Award-winners and contenders from Rotterdam International Film Festival (2019) ... Rotterdam, Netherlands. 2019 Awards.
Jan 14, 2019 · Rotterdam (Jan 23-Feb 3) is a festival renowned for creative risk-taking, but also for vital industry and co-production activity embedded into its programme. Screen previews the 2019 edition ...
Feb 1, 2019 · IFFR 2019: An Impression of the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam. Marc van de Klashorst February 1, 2019. Post navigation.
Jan 25, 2019 · The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), the first major event on the annual film festival calendar known particularly for its focus on experimental and independent cinema, kicked off its 48th edition on 23 January, 2019 with the world premiere of Dutch filmmaker Sacha Polak’s Dirty God.