Difference between revisions of "2010 (39th) International Film Festival Rotterdam" Latest revision as of 19:16, 28 December 2017 (view source) RamenLover (Talk | contribs) (Text replace - "Mother" to "Mother") Latest revision as of 19:16, 28 December 2017 Contents 1 Profile 2 Notes 3 Awards 4 East Asian Feature Films @ 2010 (39th) International Film Festival Rotterdam 4.1 Opening Film 4.2 VPRO Tiger Awards Competition 2010 4.3 Bright Future 4.4 Spectrum 4.5 Signals - After Victory 4.6 Signals - Regained 4.7 Signals - RE: Reloaded 4.8 Signals - Where is Africa 4.9 Signals - Sai Yoichi 4.10 Spectrum - Shorts Profile Film Festival: International Film Festival Rotterdam Edition: 39th Period: January 27th-Feb. 7th, 2010 Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands Notes The 39th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam focuses on African cinema. One section, ‘Forget Africa,’ includes twelve non-African filmmakers who were asked by the IFFR to travel to an African country of their choice and use their first impressions to make a film. Paju was selected as the opening film for the 39th IFFR - the first Korean film to ever open the festival. Japanese director Yoichi Sai will be the focus of a tribute program titled "Signals:focus on Sai Yoichi" which will screen many of his films including his latest film "Kamui". Awards "Feature films awards" "VPRO Tiger Awards:" "Cold Water of the Sea" - Paz Fábrega (Costa Rica, France, Spain, Netherlands, Mexico), "Mundane History" - Anocha Suwichakornpong (Thailand), "To the Sea" - Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio (Mexico) "NETPAC Award:" "Moscow" - Hwang Cheol-Min (South Korea) "FIPRESCI Award:" "Lto Let Each One Go Where He May" - Ben Russell (USA, Suriname) "KNF Award:" "Northless" - Rigoberto Perezcano (Mexico) "Audience Award :" " Yo, también" - Álvaro Pastor & Antonio Naharro "Dioraphte Award:" "Soul Boy" - Hawa Essuman (Kenya) "MovieSquad Award:" "J’ai tué Ma Mère" - van Xavier Dolan (Canada) "Short films awards" "Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films:" "Condolences" - Ying Liang (China), "Atlantiques" - Mati Diop (France/Senegal), "Wednesday Morning Two A.M." - Lewis Klahr (USA) "European Film Awards 2010:" "Out of Love" - Brigitte Staermose (Denmark) East Asian Feature Films @ 2010 (39th) International Film Festival Rotterdam Opening Film "Paju" - Chan-ok Park (South Korea) * International Premiere VPRO Tiger Awards Competition 2010 "Autumn Adagio" - Tsuki Inoue (Japan) "Miyoko asagaya kibun" - Yoshifumi Tsubota (Japan) "Mundane History" - Anocha Suwichakornpong (Thailand) "My Daughter" - Charlotte Lim (Malaysia) "Sun Spots" Heng Yang (Hong Kong/China) Bright Future "At the Very Bottom of Everything" - Paul Agusta (Indonesia) * World Premiere "elbowroom" - Ham Kyoung-Rock (South Korea) * World Premiere "A Summer Family" - Masaki Iwana (Japan) * World Premiere "The Annunciation" - Ronin Hsu (China) * World Premiere "Adrift" - Chuyen Bui Thac (Vietnam) "Cafe Noir" - Jeong Seong-Il (South Korea) "Eighteen" - Jang Kun-Jae (South Korea) "Engkwentro" - Pepe Diokno (Philippines) "Kun 1: Action" - Haohao Wu (China) "Let's Fall in Love" - Wuna Wu (Taiwan) "Lost Paradise in Tokyo" - Kazuya Shiraishi (Japan) "Oxhide II" - Jiayin Liu (China) "Paju" - Chan-ok Park (South Korea) * International Premiere "Possessed" - Lee Yong-Ju (South Korea) "Running Turtle" - Lee Yeon-Woo (South Korea) "Slice" - Kongkiat Khomsiri (Thailand) "Symbol" - Hitoshi Matsumoto (Japan) "Toad's Oil" - Koji Yakusho (Japan) "Wheat Harvest" - Tong Xu (China) "Yellow Kid" - Tetsuya Mariko (Japan) "15 Malaysia" - various (Malaysia) Spectrum "Refrains Happen Like Revolutions in a Song" - John Torres (Philippines) * World Premiere "Reincarnate - Thunska Pansittivorakul (Thailand) * World Premiere "Air Doll" - Hirokazu Koreeda (Japan) "Ante" - Adolfo Alix Jr. (Philippines) "At the End of Daybreak" - Yuhang Ho (Malaysia) "Aurora" - Adolfo Alix Jr. (Philippines) "Face" (Visage) - Tsai Ming-Liang (Taiwan/France) "Flooding in the Time of Drought" - Sherman Ong (Singapore/Malaysia) "Malaysian Gods" - Amir Muhammad (Malaysia) "Manila Skies" - Raymond Red (Philippines) "Moscow" - Hwang Cheol-Min (South Korea) "Mother" - Bong Joon-Ho (South Korea) "Night and Fog" - Ann Hui (Hong Kong) "Nymph" - Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (Thailand) "Stone Is the Earth" - Mes De Guzman (Philippines) "To Walk Beside You" - Yuya Ishii (Japan) "Where Are You?" - Masahiro Kobayashi (Japan) "Woman On Fire Looks For Water" - Ming Jin Woo (Malaysia/South Korea) Signals - After Victory "City of Life and Death" - Chuan Lu (China) "Independencia" - Raya Martin (Philippines) "Japanese Devils" - Minoru Matsui (Japan) "Yasukuni" - Ying L (Japan) Signals - Regained "A Brighter Summer Day" - Edward Yang (Taiwan) "Triangle Trap" - Lee Man-Hui (South Korea) Signals - RE: Reloaded "Dangerous Encounters: 1st Kind" - Tsui Hark (Hong Kong) Signals - Where is Africa "Cameroon Love Letter (For Solo Piano)" - Khavn (Philippines) "Unreal Forest" - Jakrawal Nilthamrong (Thailand) Signals - Sai Yoichi "All Under the Moon" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Blood and Bones" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Doing Time" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Taboo" - Nagisa Oshima (Japan) "Kamui" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Let Him Rest in Peace" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Marks" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Mosquito on the Tenth Floor" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "The Pig's Retribution" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Quill" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Sex Crime" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "Soo" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) "A Sign Days" - Yoichi Sai (Japan) Spectrum - Shorts "Butterflies Have No Memories - Lav Diaz (Philippines) Page Discussion View View source History