Wednesday begins tawau cinema the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The 39th edition again. In 1972 started as International Film lover by Huub Bals, and has grown to become the largest - paid - event in the Netherlands. Former mayor Ivo Opstelten "IFFR is innovative, Rotterdam and accessible." Although the latter is still to be seen, with a new, part-time museum director at the helm hugging a penchant for experimental work.
The Facts First festival: In 1972, led by Hubert Bals, was called International Film still. Festival Directors: 1972 - 1988 Hubert Bals; 1989 Anne Head (ai) 1990-1992 Marco Müller; 1992 - 1996 Emile Fallaux; 1996 - 2004 Simon Field; 2004 - 2008 Sandra den Hamer; 2008 - now Rutger Wolfson. Prices: The VPRO Tiger Awards are presented annually since 1995 to the three best debut films. In 2008, the prize money for the winners of ten thousand to fifteen thousand euros increased. 2010 This year there are fifteen Tigers selected. Click here for all nominees. The festival opens with the premiere of Paju, the second feature film by South Korean director Park Chan-Ok, who in 2003 won the Tiger Award for her debut Jealousy is my middle name. The Jury's VPRO Tiger Awards Jury this year consists of French actress and singer Jeanne Balibar, Polish-Dutch filmmaker tawau cinema Úrszula Antoniak, former director of the Singapore tawau cinema Film Festival Philip Cheah, Mexican filmmaker Amat Escalante and Ugandan actor and activist Okello Kelo Sam. Winners Below is a list of the winners of previous years: 2009 Be Calm and Count to Seven by Ramtin Lavafipour (Iran) Breathless by Yang Ik-June (South Korea) Wrong Rosary by Mahmut Fazil Coskun (Turkey) 2008 Wonderful Town Aditya Assarat (Thailand) Flower in the Pocket by Liew Seng Tat (Malaysia) Go with Peace Jamil Omar Shargawi (Denmark) in 2007 (the first four were awarded instead of three Tigers, because the jury after deep nocturnal council still was not) Love Conquers All by Tan Chui Mui (Malaysia) That Unerzogenen (The Unpolished) by Pia Marais (Germany) Baixio das bestas (Bog of Beasts) tawau cinema by Claudio tawau cinema Assis (Brazil) AFR by Morten tawau cinema Hartz Kaplers (Denmark) 2006 Walking on the Wild Side of Han Jie (China / France) by Manuel Nieto Zas La perrera (Uruguay / Argentina / Canada / Spain) Old Joy, Kelly Reichardt (USA) 2005 Nemmeno il destino (Changing Destiny) by Daniele tawau cinema Gaglianone (Italy) 4 Ilya Khrzhanovsky (Russia) El cielo gira (The Sky Turns) Mercedes Alvarez (Spain) 2004 The Missing by Lee Kang-sheng (Taiwan) Summer in the Golden Valley by Srdjan Vuletic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Unterwegs tawau cinema by Jan Krueger (Germany ) 2003 With Love Lilya Larisa Sadilova (Russia) Extrano Santiago Loza (Argentina) Jealousy is My Middle Name of Park Chan-ok (Korea) 2002 Between Land Eugenie Jansen (Netherlands) Everyday God Kisses Us on the Mouth by Sinisa Dragin (Romania) Wild Bees of Bohhdan Slama (Czech Republic) 2001 Bad Company (Mabudachi) of Furumaya Tomoyuki (Japan) In den Tag hinein (The Days Between) by Maria Speth (Germany) 25 Watts of Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll (Uruguay ) 2000 Suzhou River by Lou Ye (China) Mundo grúa by Pablo Trapero (Argentina) Bye bye blue bird of Katrin Ottarsdottír (Denmark) 1999 The Iron Heel of Oligarchy Alexander Bashirov tawau cinema (Russia) Plus qu'hier, moins que demain Laurent Achard (France) Following Christopher Nolan (GB) 1998 Knoflíkari Petr Zelenka (Czech Republic) Giro di lune traterra e mare Giuseppe Gaudino (Italy) That Siebtelbauern Stefan Ruzowitzky (Austria) 1997 Last Holiday Amir Karakulov (Kazakhstan) The Day a Pig Fell into the Well Hung Sang-Soo tawau cinema (South tawau cinema Korea) Robinson in Space by Patrick tawau cinema Keiller (UK) 1996 Erzi (Sons) Zhang Yuan (China) Nagisa no Sindbad tawau cinema (Like Grains of Sand) of Hasiguchi Ryosuke (Japan ) Small Faces by Gillies MacKinnon (UK) 1995 Postman by He Jianjun (China) Fuyu now kappa of Kazama Shiori (Japan) Thalassa, thalassa, Rückkehr zum Meer Bogdan Dumitrescu (Romania / Germany) Features Festival Rotterdam is a real public festival. Where international festivals such as Cannes and Venice are mainly focused on guests, Rotterdam gives all to see. Chance films It has therefore to be named. Festival for film fans That is also reflected in the films that can be seen are: no major Western blockbusters, but most experimental and adventurous films from around the world.
The film world on IFFR Former festival director Emile Fallaux "You can compare it to a party that you give to people you do not know well. You've prepared everything, everything in the house, the people are okay and then you have to wait and see whether it really wants to swing. " tawau cinema (Warehouse
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