Difference between revisions of "2014 (43rd) International Film Festival Rotterdam" Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 February 2014 (view source) RamenLover (Talk | contribs) Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 February 2014 Contents 1 Profile 2 Awards 3 Program (East Asian films listed only) 3.1 Hivos Tiger Awards Competition 3.2 Bright Future 3.3 Spectrum 3.4 Signals: How to Survive 3.5 Signals: Mysterious Objects - 25 Years of Hubert Bals Fund 3.6 Signals: Regained Profile Film Festival: International Film Festival Rotterdam Edition: 43rd Period: January 22-February 2, 2014 Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands Awards "Hivos Tiger Awards" - "Anatomy of a Paperclip" / "Han Gong-Ju" / "Something Must Break" "The Big Screen Award" - "Another Year" (Oxana Bychkova) "NETPAC Award" - "28" (Prasanna Jayakody) "FIPRESCI Award" - "The Songs of Rice" (Uruphong Raksasad) "KNF Award" - "To Kill a Man" (Alejandro Fernández Almendras) "MovieZone Award" - "Jacky au royaume des filles" (Riad Sattouf) Program (East Asian films listed only) Hivos Tiger Awards Competition "Anatomy of a Paperclip" - Akira Ikeda (Japan) *European Premiere "Concrete Clouds " - Lee Chatametikool (Thailand/Hong Kong/China) *European Premiere "Han Gong-Ju" - Lee Su-Jin (South Korea) *European Premiere Bright Future "Intruders" - Noh Young-Seok (South Korea) *European Premiere "Leave It for Tomorrow, for Night Has Fallen" - Jet Leyco (Philippines) *International Premiere "Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy" - Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit (Thailand) "Mejima" - Tomonori Izutani (Japan) *International Premiere "The Pinkie" - Lisa Takeba (Japan) *World Premiere "Rigor Mortis" - Juno Mak (Hong Kong) "Ruin" - Michael Cody, Amiel Courtin-Wilson (Cambodia) "The Songs of Rice" - Uruphong Raksasad (Thailand) *World Premiere "Trap Street" - Vivian Qu (China) Spectrum "'Til Madness Do Us Part" - Bing Wang (Hong Kong/France/Japan) "Ai Weiwei's Appeal ¥15,220,910.50" - Ai Weiwei (China) *World Premiere "Au revoir l' ete" - Koji Fukada (Japan) "Chaotic Memories: Selected Works 2010-2013" - Paul Agusta (Indonesia) *World Premiere "EDSA XXX: Nothing Ever Changes in the Ever-Changing Republic of Ek-Ek-Ek" - Khavn (Philippines) *World Premiere "Floating Sun" - Edmund Yeo (Malaysia) *European Premiere "The Great Passage" - Yuya Ishii (Japan) "How to Disappear Completely" - Raya Martin (Philippines) "Lake August" - Yang Heng (China/Hong Kong) *World Premiere "The Last Moose of Aoluguya" - Gu Tao (China) "Legend of China Doll" - Adolfo Alix, Jr. (Philippines) *International Premiere "Letters from the South" - various (China/Malaysia/Thailand/Singapore/Myanmar) *European Premiere "The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji" - Takashi Miike (Japan) "Norte, The End of History" - Lav Diaz (Philippines) "Once Upon a Time in Shanghai" - Ching-Po Wong (Hong Kong) *International Premiere "Our Sunhi" - Hong Sang-Soo (South Korea) "R100" - Hitoshi Matsumoto (Japan) *European Premiere "Real" - Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Japan) "Remote Control" - Byamba Sakhya (Mongolia/Germany) *European Premiere "Seventh Code" - Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Japan) "Supernatural" - Thunska Pansittivorakul (Thailand) *World Premiere "Tamako in Moratorium" - Nobuhiro Yamashita (Japan) *European Premiere "A Touch of Sin" - Jia Zhangke (China) Signals: How to Survive "Secretly Greatly" - Jang Cheol-Soo (South Korea) *European Premiere Signals: Mysterious Objects - 25 Years of Hubert Bals Fund "Life on a String" - Kaige Chen (China) "Mysterious Object at Noon" - Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand) "On the Beat" - Ning Ying (China) "A Poet" - Garin Nugroho (Indonesia) Signals: Regained "Kamera Obskura -Raymond Red (Philippines) *European Premiere Page Discussion View View source History