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* ''Back to the Family'' - Šarūnas Bartas (Lithuania/France/Poland/Latvia) * ''Back to the Family'' - ] (Lithuania, France, Poland, Latvia)
* ''Raptures'' - Jon Blåhed (Sweden, Finland) * ''Raptures'' - Jon Blåhed (Sweden, Finland)
* ''Gowok: Javanese Kamasutra'' - Hanung Bramantyo (Indonesia) * ''Gowok: Javanese Kamasutra'' - Hanung Bramantyo (Indonesia)

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2025 edition of IFFR

54th International Film Festival Rotterdam
Opening filmFabula
by Michiel ten Horn
Closing filmThis City Is a Battlefield by Mouly Surya
LocationRotterdam, Netherlands
Founded1972
Awards
  • Tiger Award:
  • Audience Award:
  • Robby Müller Award:
Festival dateOpening: 30 January 2025 (2025-01-30)
Closing: 9 February 2025 (2025-02-09)
WebsiteIFFR
International Film Festival Rotterdam
2026 2024

The 54th International Film Festival Rotterdam, is the 2025 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, which will begin on 30 January 2025. The festival will open with Fabula, a Dutch film by Michiel ten Horn. The complete line-up of films competing in the festival was revealed on 17 December 2024. The festival will close on 9 February 2025 with This City Is a Battlefield, an Indonesian war drama film written and directed by Mouly Surya.

Jury

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Tiger Competition

  • Yuki Aditya, Jakarta-based filmmaker, Festival Director of ARKIPEL International Documentary and Experimental Film Festival.
  • Soheila Golestani, Iranian actress, voice actor, director, and writer
  • Winnie Lau
  • Peter Strickland, British film director and screenwriter
  • Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Jarman Award winning artist, filmmaker and cultural activist

Tiger Short Competition

Big Screen Competition

  • Bero Beyer: Dutch film producer. and former Festival Director of IFFR, from 2015 to 2020.
  • Sara Rajaei: Iranian-Dutch video artist and filmmaker
  • Dewi Reijs: Dutch-Indonesian filmmaker, actress, writer and director, and founder of Buddy Film Foundation.
  • Digna Sinke: Dutch film director, producer and screenwriter
  • Jia Zhao: Chinese-Dutch producer of award-winning documentaries like I Am So Sorry (Cannes 2021), Kabul, City in the Wind (IDFA Special Jury Award) and Inner Landscape, which closed IFFR in 2019.

Official selection

Opening and closing films

Source:

English title Original title Director(s) Production countrie(s)
Opening film
Fabula Michiel ten Horn Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
Closing film
This City Is a Battlefield Mouly Surya Indonesia

Tiger Competition

The following films are selected to compete for the Tiger Award. The line-up was announced on 17 December 2024.

  • L’arbre De l’Authenticité, Sammy Baloji, (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Bad Girl, Varsha Bharath, (India)
  • Blind Love, Julian Chou (Taiwan)
  • Fiume O Morte!, Igor Bezinović (Croatia, Italy, Slovenia)
  • La Gran Historia De La Filosofía Occidental, Aria Covamonas (Mexico)
  • Guo Ran, Li Dongmei (China)
  • Im Haus Meiner Eltern, Tim Ellrich (Germany)
  • Perla, Alexandra Makarová (Austria-Slovakia)
  • Primeira Pessoa Do Plural, Sandro Aguilar, (Portugal, Italy)
  • Tears in Kuala Lumpur, Ridhwan Saidi, (Malaysia)
  • Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World, Noëlle Bastin, Baptiste Bogaert (Belgium)
  • Wind, Talk to Me Stefan Djordjevic (Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Wondrous Is the Silence of My Master, Ivan Salatić (Montenegro)

Big Screen Competition

  • Back to the Family - Šarūnas Bartas (Lithuania, France, Poland, Latvia)
  • Raptures - Jon Blåhed (Sweden, Finland)
  • Gowok: Javanese Kamasutra - Hanung Bramantyo (Indonesia)
  • ¡Caigan las rosas blancas! - Albertina Carri (Argentina, Brazil, Spain)
  • Our Father - The Last Days of a Dictator - José Filipe Costa (Portugal)
  • Orenda - Pirjo Honkasalo (Finland, Estonia, Sweden)
  • Yasuko, Songs of Days Past - Negishi Kichitaro (Japan)
  • The Puppet’s Tale - Suman Mukhopadhyay (India)
  • Bad Painter - Albert Oehlen (Germany, USA)
  • Macai - Sun-J Perumal (Malaysia)
  • L’oro del Reno - Lorenzo Pullega (Italy)
  • De idylle - Aaron Rookus (Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia)
  • The Assistant - Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal (Poland, United Kingdom)
  • Soft Leaves - Miwako Van Weyenberg (Belgium)

Awards

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References

  1. ^ Merican, Sara (10 December 2024). "International Film Festival Rotterdam Unveils Opening & Closing Films, Competition Juries For 2025". Deadline. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  2. Dams, Tim (17 December 2024). "Rotterdam unveils 2025 Tiger and Big Screen competition line-ups". ScreenDaily. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  3. Sasso, Livia (10 December 2024). "Rotterdam 2025 unveils opening and closing films". Screen Daily. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  4. "International Film Festival Rotterdam Reveals Opening & Closing Night Films And Competition Juries For Its 54th Edition". IFFR. 10 December 2024. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  5. Katz, David (17 December 2024). "IFFR reveals its main competition line-ups". Cineuropa. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  6. Scott Roxborough (21 November 2024). "'The Brutalist' DP Lol Crawley to Be Honored With Rotterdam's Robby Müller Award". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 January 2025.

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