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AWARDS
TALKS
Ceremony Canon Tiger Awards for Short Film
Tiger Talks
The awards show for the short film competition. Three filmmakers will go home with a Canon Tiger Award, €3,000 and a camera. Awards Ceremony
Festive ceremony with many big awards. Which filmmaker will go home with, for instance, the Hivos Tiger Award and the Special Jury Award, the VPRO Big Screen Award or the Warsteiner Audience Award 2016? MUSIC Tribute to David Bowie: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Bowie in the lead role. IFFR is showing The Man Who Fell to Earth on the big screen as a tribute. With music by the legendary icon before and after.
For eight evenings in a row, Ludmila Cvikova welcomes a Tiger nominee for an animated conversation following the film’s premiere earlier in the evening. The Tigers are (in order of appearance): History’s Future; Oscuro animal; Motel Mist; A Woman, a Part; Radio Dreams; The Land of the Enlightened; La última tierra; Where I Grow Old. Critics’ Talks
he best film journalists (Gerhard T Busch, Bor Beekman, Floortje Smit, Ronald Rovers) talk to the festival’s big names after the screening of their films. The films are (in order of appearance): The Idol; Malgré la nuit; Heart of a Dog; WINWIN. Critics’ Talk Special: Valerio Mastandrea
In the film He Hated Pigeons, we travel through searingly beautiful Patagonia, accompanied by a soundtrack mixed for us live.
Actor and producer Valerio Mastandrea will talk about his friendship with Claudio Caligari. This year, IFFR is showing a trilogy of three fiction films in honour of Caligari, who passed away in 2015.
Simulacrum Tremendum
Critics’ Choice: Tea & Talk
A 780-minute film, a piano and a world record attempt. This special screening of Kahvn’s Simulacrum Tremendum is the ultimate film marathon.
Tea & Talk with participants of the Critics’ Choice programme on the theme Whose Cinema, moderated by Jan Pieter Ekker and Dana Linssen.
Closing Night: The Childhood of a Leader
Mark Cousins (The Story of Film) reflects on questions concerning copyright and the extent to which a film can conform to the associations of the person watching it. Can two people ever really see the same film?
He Hated Pigeons
The 45th IFFR will close with an exclusive screening of The Childhood of a Leader, accompanied by live music by the Codarts Symphony Orchestra.
Bigger Than The Shining
Brave Talks
A series of four special screenings of films reflecting on social and/or political injustice, brave in both content and form. Followed by an in-depth interview by Geoff Andrews with the filmmaker. In order of appearance: As I Open My Eyes; Oscuro animal; Much Loved; The Plague at the Karatas Village.
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