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International Film Festival Rotterdam

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    Tiger Award

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      Winner

      La obra del siglo

      6.1 (142)
      Carlos Quintela
      In dealing with both living and broken dreams, LA OBRA DEL SIGLO (Carlos M. Quintela) confronts themes both intimate and epic. With its wonderful performances, with its humour and poignancy and boldness of execution, the film resonates with history.
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      Winner

      Videofilia (y otros síndromes virales)

      5.8 (193)
      Juan Daniel Fernández Molero
      Juan Daniel F. Molero's VIDEOPHILIA (AND OTHER VIRAL SYNDROMES) explores the relationship between the young and the rapidly changing world with unflinching truth. Its anarchy and visual flair reflect its subject matter. The film dives deep into disturbing, necessary waters.
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      Winner

      Vanishing Point

      5.8 (100)
      Jakrawal Nilthamrong
      VANISHING POINT (Jakrawal Nilthamrong) combines and juxtaposes image and sound to create a powerful style. It grapples with ideas and story-telling in a provoking and different way, making it a visceral cinematic experience.
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      Above and Below

      6.6 (466)
      Nicolas Steiner
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      Menuju Rembulan

      6.2 (71)
      Ismail Basbeth
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      Bridgend

      5.4 (2.7K)
      Jeppe Rønde
    • [object Object]

      Gluckauf

      6.9 (904)
      Remy van Heugten
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      Haruko chôjô genshô kenkyûjo

      5.7 (104)
      Lisa Takeba
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      Oi entyposeis enos pnigmenou

      6.8 (70)
      Kyros Papavassiliou
    • [object Object]

      La mujer de los perros

      6.3 (265)
      Laura Citarella
      Verónica Llinás
    • [object Object]

      Norfolk

      4.1 (261)
      Martin Radich
    • [object Object]

      Parabellum

      5.2 (156)
      Lukas Valenta Rinner
    • [object Object]

      Tired Moonlight

      6.2 (72)
      Britni West

    Tiger Award

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      Printemps

      Jérôme Clément-Wilz
      Kidam

    Tiger Award for Short Film

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    • Winner

      Things

      6.7 (38)
      Ben Rivers
      We chose this film, for its exquisite crafting and ambitious approach to the personal and the diarystic. For its toilet-humour, and the way in which the filmmaker successfully collapses style and rhythm.
    • Winner

      La fièvre

      4.8 (9)
      Safia Benhaim
      For its poetic and human use of images and sounds to engage with complex political histories. Its feverish pace and arresting cinematography. Its ominous, hallucinogenic soundtrack.
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      Winner

      Greetings to the Ancestors

      6.6 (27)
      Ben Russell
      For its complex approach to ethnographic filmmaking, its sensuous psychedelia, its self-reflexive and intricate weaving of voice and landscape.
    • The Bible

      Tommy Hartung
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      Mainsqueeze

      6.8 (18)
      Jon Rafman
    • [object Object]

      The Many Colors of the Sky Radiate Forgetfulness

      4.4 (5)
      Basim Magdy
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      Moon Blink

      6.4 (21)
      Rainer Kohlberger
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      Night Soil - Fake Paradise

      Melanie Bonajo
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      Nase telo

      4.6 (9)
      Dane Komljen
    • Panchromes I, II, III

      T. Marie
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      Quiet Zone

      7.3 (37)
      Karl Lemieux
      David Bryant
    • Raking Light

      James Richards
    • Raymond

      Nina Yuen
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      Swimming in Your Skin Again

      5.9 (63)
      Terence Nance
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      Tijd en plaats, een gesprek met mijn moeder

      7.8 (5)
      Martijn Veldhoen
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      Uten tittel (Byen om natta)

      Ane Hjort Guttu
    • Voice-Over

      Roy Villevoye
    • You're Dead to Me

      Min-Wei Ting
    • Blinder

      Tim Leyendekker
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      The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music

      8.1 (28)
      Matt Lucero
      Tuan Andrew Nguyen
      Phunam

    Prix UIP Rotterdam (European Short Film)

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      Winner

      Nase telo

      4.6 (9)
      Dane Komljen

    Audience Award

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      Winner

      The Dark Horse

      7.4 (6.8K)
      James Napier Robertson
      Tom Hern

    Audience Award

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      Chuck Norris vs. Communism

      7.4 (2.5K)
      Ilinca Calugareanu(director)

    Best Film

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      Ik ben Alice

      7.4 (76)
      Sander Burger(director)
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      La mobilisation des rêves

      5.8 (142)
      Manu Luksch(director)
      Martin Reinhart(director)
      Thomas Tode(director)
      Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu(producer)
      Bady Minck(producer)

    Dioraphte Award

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      Winner

      Los Hongos

      6.5 (461)
      Óscar Ruiz Navia

    KNF Award

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      Winner

      La chambre d'en face

      6.9 (543)
      Michael Noer
      Dealing with life, love and loss the winning film has moved the entire jury. The director's original use of perspective puts the viewer directly in the blind spot of the protagonist. Painful yet sincere, the alternation of hope and tragedy becomes tangible through natural acting and a loose style of filming. Combined, this brings the pungent and current subject matter grippingly close. As the Dutch film critics jury we strongly believe that, with the support of NCP Holland, the film deserves a place in Dutch theatres.
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      Prometo um Dia Deixar Essa Cidade

      6.2 (64)
      Daniel Aragão
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      The Lesson

      7.2 (2.8K)
      Kristina Grozeva
      Petar Valchanov
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      La niña de fuego

      7.2 (7.8K)
      Carlos Vermut
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      Kkum-bo-da hae-mong

      6.6 (91)
      Kwang-kuk Lee
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      Köch

      7.0 (28)
      Marat Sarulu
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      Second Coming

      5.1 (698)
      Debbie Tucker Green
    • [object Object]

      Jauja

      6.3 (4.7K)
      Lisandro Alonso
    • [object Object]

      Umi wo kanjiru toki

      5.3 (172)
      Hiroshi Ando
    • [object Object]

      Les Secrets de Lynn

      6.1 (1.2K)
      Ingo Haeb

    FIPRESCI Prize

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      Winner

      Battles

      6.0 (73)
      Isabelle Tollenaere
      BATTLES is a unique visual essay that blends elements of fiction with a more traditionally structural documentary style. Each chapter builds upon the last without being prescriptive. The ambiguity, universality and performance elements lend the film a powerful, lasting effect. Tollenaere's original examination of the traces of war and persistence of the past create a striking imaginary landscape. With its piercing sound design and impressive cinematography, the film offers a fresh perspective on the naturalisation of the culture of war. A strong debut, Tollenaere's well-crafted mise-en-scene displays a clear talent for cinematic language and she definitely has a bright future.
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      Banana Pancakes and the Children of Sticky Rice

      7.1 (137)
      Daan Veldhuizen
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      O Touro

      6.6 (32)
      Larissa Figueiredo
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      Cosmodrama

      5.5 (76)
      Philippe Fernandez
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      Crumbs

      5.9 (803)
      Miguel Llansó
    • Hearts Know * the Runaway Brides

      7.0 (8)
      Kris Kristinsson
    • El Legado

      Roberto Anjari-Rossi
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      L'Homme dans le mur

      5.9 (921)
      Evgeny Ruman
    • [object Object]

      White Coal

      5.8 (21)
      Georg Tiller
    • [object Object]

      Valedictorian

      7.8 (25)
      Matthew Yeager
    • [object Object]

      Erdos qi shi

      Jia He(as Haolin Wang)
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      Solos

      5.0 (52)
      Joanna Lombardi

    Netpac Award

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      Winner

      Shi ren chu chai le

      7.0 (78)
      Anqi Ju
      For being a courageous film about a journey of discovery, constructed through poetry and the physical body, its honesty imbues it with a poignant humanity. With its unique hybrid of documentary and fiction, it shows us a China that has since changed drastically offering a sharp commentary on the present geopolitical situation.
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      Menuju Rembulan

      6.2 (71)
      Ismail Basbeth
    • [object Object]

      Black Stone

      6.2 (100)
      Gyeong-tae Roh
    • [object Object]

      Desaparadiso

      4.6 (18)
      Khavn
    • [object Object]

      Erdos qi shi

      Jia He(as Haolin Wang)
    • [object Object]

      Haruko chôjô genshô kenkyûjo

      5.7 (104)
      Lisa Takeba
    • [object Object]

      Wa yu shi de ren

      6.0 (25)
      Midi Z
    • [object Object]

      Misono yunibâsu

      6.5 (330)
      Nobuhiro Yamashita
    • [object Object]

      Li Wen man you Dong Hu

      7.2 (50)
      Luo Li
    • [object Object]

      Vanishing Point

      5.8 (100)
      Jakrawal Nilthamrong

    MovieZone Award

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      Winner

      The Dark Horse

      7.4 (6.8K)
      James Napier Robertson
      Tom Hern
      The film stood out for its strong script and emotional acting. THE DARK HORSE is not just a film to amuse the audience, but it also carries a philosophical message, which can be applied to all of us. A beautiful movie filled with very strong emotional scenes, a great script and intensely engaged actors. This combined with a humoristic swing and good choice of music makes this movie a great experience for everyone. Our advice: just go and watch it yourself, then you'll understand!

    Arte France Cinéma Award

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    • Anna Kachko
      Winner
      • Anna Kachko
      Project: Luxembourg

    Big Screen Award

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      Winner

      Second Coming

      5.1 (698)
      Debbie Tucker Green
      SECOND COMING shows the daily life of a middle-class Jamaican family in London, focusing on life as it is. Daily happiness combined with daily problems. The viewer gets the feeling that he is part of the family, the way of life of this family is recognizable to everyone. The house is furnished in a way we see around us, with details of their lifestyle we recognize from our own family life when we were kids. The universal happy family life contradicts with the specific and intense problems unfolding. We feel the loneliness of the main character, as well as being hopeful in the situation she as a person is in. The film makes a strong appearance with its terrific actors and nuanced script, giving the viewer characters who are convincing and sensible. The director takes the time to empathize and connect with a family both near and distant to us. The clever dramaturgy highlights specific aspects of the story while leaving other aspects in the dark, which results in an exciting storyline.
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      Prometo um Dia Deixar Essa Cidade

      6.2 (64)
      Daniel Aragão
    • [object Object]

      The Lesson

      7.2 (2.8K)
      Kristina Grozeva
      Petar Valchanov
    • [object Object]

      La niña de fuego

      7.2 (7.8K)
      Carlos Vermut
    • [object Object]

      Kkum-bo-da hae-mong

      6.6 (91)
      Kwang-kuk Lee
    • [object Object]

      Köch

      7.0 (28)
      Marat Sarulu
    • [object Object]

      Jauja

      6.3 (4.7K)
      Lisandro Alonso
    • [object Object]

      La chambre d'en face

      6.9 (543)
      Michael Noer
    • [object Object]

      Umi wo kanjiru toki

      5.3 (172)
      Hiroshi Ando
    • [object Object]

      Les Secrets de Lynn

      6.1 (1.2K)
      Ingo Haeb

    Lions Film Award

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      Winner

      La obra del siglo

      6.1 (142)
      Carlos Quintela
    • [object Object]

      La mujer de los perros

      6.3 (265)
      Laura Citarella
      Verónica Llinás
    • [object Object]

      Vanishing Point

      5.8 (100)
      Jakrawal Nilthamrong
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      Ixcanul

      7.1 (3.4K)
      Jayro Bustamante

    Eurimages Award

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    • Winner
      • Nathalie Teirlinck
      Project: Tonic Immobilty

    Wouter Barendrecht Award

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    • Carlos Lechuga
      Winner
      • Carlos Lechuga
      Project: Santa y Delfín

    Specturm

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      Kosac

      6.1 (434)
      Zvonimir Juric
      Kinorama

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