2010 (39th) International Film Festival Rotterdam
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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
VPRO Tiger Awards Competition 2010
Bright Future
Spectrum
Signals - After Victory
Signals - Regained
Signals - RE: Reloaded
Signals - Where is Africa
Signals - Sai Yoichi
Spectrum - Shorts