International Film Festival, Rotterdam
where: The IFFR is held within a series of theaters throughout the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
When: January 26th - February 6, 2011
Who: the Festival is put on by its Director Rutger Wolfson
What: the awards and recognition within the various categories of the festival:
The IFFR hosts World and international Premiers for independent films, including those with reduced film budgets derived from experimental and innovative visual art mediums. Throughout the course of this 12 day event, 100's of filmmakers and other artists screen their work to a large audience of potential future collaborators, film financiers, distributors and the general public. Around 3000 press and film industry representatives show up to give the public an idea of who next years players are going to be and who they will be working with.
Previous winners of the VPRO Tiger Awards
2005
Changing Destiny, by Daniele Gaglianone, Italian Film
"4," by Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Russian Film
The Sky Turns, by Mercedes Alvarez, Spanish Film
2006
Walking on the Wild Side, by Han Jie, Chinese Film
The Dog Pound, by Manuel Nieto Zas, Uruguay-Argentina-Canada-Spain
Old Joy, by Kelly Reichardt, United States
2007
Love Conquers All, by Tan Chi Mui, Malaysian Film
The Unpolished, by Pia Marais, German Film
Bog of Beasts, by Claudio Assis, Brazilian Film
AFR (ex aequo), by Morten Hartz Kaplers, Denmark Film
2008
Go With Peace Jamil, by Omar Shargawi, Denmark Film
Wonderful Town, Aditya Assarat, Thailand Film
Flower in the Pocket, by Liew Seng Tat, Malaysian Film
2009
Be Calm and Count to Seven, by Ramtin Lavafipour, Iranian Film
Breathless, by Yang Ik-June, South Korean Film
Wrong Rosary, by Mahmut Fazil Coskun, Turkish Film
2010
Agua fria de mar, by Paz Fabrega, Costa Rican Film
Alamar, by Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio, Mexican Film
Mundane History, by Anocha Suwichakornpong, Thailand Film
For a full list of award winning films and directors for the past 15 years, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Film_Festival_Rotterdam
From a variety of high movie budget films to those of lower film budgets Rotterdam represents a broad selection of European and World Cinema for the festival going public.
FilmBudget.com is the interanational leader in worldwide film budgets and schedules services, film tax incentives consultant and film production advisor.
where: The IFFR is held within a series of theaters throughout the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
When: January 26th - February 6, 2011
Who: the Festival is put on by its Director Rutger Wolfson
What: the awards and recognition within the various categories of the festival:
The IFFR hosts World and international Premiers for independent films, including those with reduced film budgets derived from experimental and innovative visual art mediums. Throughout the course of this 12 day event, 100's of filmmakers and other artists screen their work to a large audience of potential future collaborators, film financiers, distributors and the general public. Around 3000 press and film industry representatives show up to give the public an idea of who next years players are going to be and who they will be working with.
Previous winners of the VPRO Tiger Awards
2005
Changing Destiny, by Daniele Gaglianone, Italian Film
"4," by Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Russian Film
The Sky Turns, by Mercedes Alvarez, Spanish Film
2006
Walking on the Wild Side, by Han Jie, Chinese Film
The Dog Pound, by Manuel Nieto Zas, Uruguay-Argentina-Canada-Spain
Old Joy, by Kelly Reichardt, United States
2007
Love Conquers All, by Tan Chi Mui, Malaysian Film
The Unpolished, by Pia Marais, German Film
Bog of Beasts, by Claudio Assis, Brazilian Film
AFR (ex aequo), by Morten Hartz Kaplers, Denmark Film
2008
Go With Peace Jamil, by Omar Shargawi, Denmark Film
Wonderful Town, Aditya Assarat, Thailand Film
Flower in the Pocket, by Liew Seng Tat, Malaysian Film
2009
Be Calm and Count to Seven, by Ramtin Lavafipour, Iranian Film
Breathless, by Yang Ik-June, South Korean Film
Wrong Rosary, by Mahmut Fazil Coskun, Turkish Film
2010
Agua fria de mar, by Paz Fabrega, Costa Rican Film
Alamar, by Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio, Mexican Film
Mundane History, by Anocha Suwichakornpong, Thailand Film
For a full list of award winning films and directors for the past 15 years, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Film_Festival_Rotterdam
From a variety of high movie budget films to those of lower film budgets Rotterdam represents a broad selection of European and World Cinema for the festival going public.
FilmBudget.com is the interanational leader in worldwide film budgets and schedules services, film tax incentives consultant and film production advisor.
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