Tuesday, February 9, 2010

FESTIVAL 2: Rotterdam, Holland



The International Film Festival Rotterdam offers a quality selection of worldwide independe
nt, innovative and experimental cinema and visual arts. Devoted to actively supporting independent filmmaking from around the globe, IFFR is the essential hub in Holland for discovering film talent, for catching premieres, and for exploring its competitions, main sections of recent feature films, short films and documentaries, visual arts exhibitions, theme sections and debates.

Competition 2010
Autumn Adagio by Inoue Tsuki (Japan)
C’est déja l'été by Martijn Maria Smits (The Netherlands/Belgium)
Agua fría de mar (Cold water of the Sea) by Paz Fábrega (Costa Rica/Mexico) VPRO Tiger Awards
Let Each One Go Where He May by Ben Russell (USA/Suriname) FIPRESCI Award
Mama by Yelena Renard & Nikolay Renard (Russia)
Miyoko by Tsubota Yoshifumi (Japan)
Mundane History by Anocha Suwichakornpong (Thailand) VPRO Tiger Awards
My Daughter by Charlotte Lay Kuen Lim (Malaysia)
R by Michael Noer & Tobias Lindholm (Denmark)
Les signes vitaux (Vital Signs) by Sophie Deraspe (Canada)
Street Days by Levan Koguashvili (Georgia)
Sun Spots by Yang Heng (Hong Kong/China)
The Temptation of St. Tony by Veiko Õunpuu (Estonia/Sweden/Finland)
Alamar (To the Sea) by Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio (Mexico) VPRO Tiger Awards
La vie au Ranch by Sophie Letourneur (France)

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