51st_International_Film_Festival_Rotterdam

51st International Film Festival Rotterdam

51st International Film Festival Rotterdam

2022 edition of IFFR


The 51st International Film Festival Rotterdam, is the 2022 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, which took place online from 26 January 2022 to 6 February 2022.[1][2] The festival, which was held online for the second consecutive year due to the spread of the Omicron variant across Europe,[3][4] opened with Amanda Kramer's film Please Baby Please.[5] The festival closed with the screening of 1967 sword fighting classic Dragon Inn by King Hu on 6 February 2022.[6]

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Jury

Tiger

  • Farid Tabarki: (Amsterdam) Founder of Studio Zeitgeist, Researcher, international keynote speaker, writer of 'The end of the middle and world traveler. based in .
  • Gust Van den Berghe: Brussels-based writer and director with background in theatre, opera and dance.
  • Tatiana Leite: (Brazil), Graduate in Law and Communication from PUC-RJ University, postgraduate in Film at UNESA and in History of Art at Sorbonne. A film programmer at the Rio Film Festival from 2000 till 2009, in 2010 she became the International Adviser of the Rio de Janeiro State Secretariat of Culture. In the end of 2012 she created the production company Bubbles Project.
  • Thekla Reuten: (Netherlands), a European actress
  • Zsuzsi Bankuti: Film festivals organizer and director of the cinema programme

Ammodo Tiger Short

  • Nduka Mntambo: An image-maker, working in the interstices of urban spatial practices, experimental filmmaking, and pedagogy.
  • Rieke Vos: A curator and writer based in Amsterdam who works in a cross-disciplinary field of art, popular culture, architecture, and urban life.
  • Tim Leyendekker: (Netherlands) Dutch visual artist, filmmaker and photographer

Big Screen Award

  • Louk Haffmans
  • Alex Spaanderman
  • Eva Langerak
  • Karen Kroese
  • Mylaine Roelofs

Official selection

Opening and closing films

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Tiger

The following films are selected to compete for the Tiger Award. The line-up was announced on 7 January 2022.[9]

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Big Screen

The following films are selected to compete for the VPRO Big Screen Award.[10]

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Ammodo Tiger Short

The following films were selected to compete for the Ammodo Tiger Short Competition.[11]

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Bright Future

The programme will highlight first-feature films from promising filmmakers.[12]

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Cinema Regained

The programme offers restored classic films, documentaries on film culture and explorations of cinema's heritage.[13]

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Harbour

The programme will showcase contemporary cinema.[14]

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Limelight

The programme will showcase cinematic highlights of film festival favourites and international award-winners.[15]

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Short & Mid-length

The programmes highlight mid-length films and short films.[16]

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Awards

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References

  1. Keslassy, Elsa (14 December 2021). "International Film Festival Rotterdam Maintains On-Site 2022 Edition Despite Pandemic". Variety. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  2. Macnab, Geoffrey (7 January 2022). "Online Rotterdam 2022 reveals new opening film, full line-up". Screendaily. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  3. Keslassy, Elsa (22 December 2021). "International Film Festival Rotterdam Moves Online Due to Dutch Lockdown (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  4. Macnab, Geoffrey (22 December 2021). "Rotterdam film festival moves online for 2022". Screendaily. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  5. Roxborough, Scott (25 January 2022). "Rotterdam Film Festival Kicks Off Second Virtual Event, Market". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  6. Tom Grater (7 January 2022). "Rotterdam Film Festival Reveals Full Program Including Tiger Competition". Deadline. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  7. K.J. Yossman, Marta Bałaga (7 January 2022). "Rotterdam Film Festival Unveils Big Screen, Tiger Competition Lineups". Variety. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  8. "Big Screen Competition". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  9. "Ammodo Tiger Short Competition". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  10. "Bright Future". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  11. "Cinema Regained". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  12. "In Harbour". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  13. "Limelight". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  14. "Short & Mid-length". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  15. Rosser, Michael (2 February 2022). "Paz Encina's 'EAMI' wins top prize at Rotterdam 2022". ScreenDaily. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  16. "EAMI by Paz Encina wins IFFR 2022 Tiger Award". IFFR. 3 February 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  17. Rosser, Michael (2 February 2022). "Paz Encina's 'EAMI' wins top prize at Rotterdam 2022". Screendaily. Retrieved 8 February 2022.

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