Five Experiences from IFFR’s Immersive Media Reviewed
From Aay Liparoto’s powerful ‘Small Acts of Violence’ to Rachel Maclean’s darkly surreal ‘I’m Terribly Sorry’, Rotterdam kept Immersive Media viewers up-to-date.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Jan 28, 2024 | Festivals, Rotterdam 2024 |
From Aay Liparoto’s powerful ‘Small Acts of Violence’ to Rachel Maclean’s darkly surreal ‘I’m Terribly Sorry’, Rotterdam kept Immersive Media viewers up-to-date.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Jan 27, 2024 | Festivals, Rotterdam 2024 |
Finnish director-screenwriter-actress Tiina Lymi. whose ‘Stormskerry Maja’ had its international premiere in Rotterdam, reflects on making the spoken word realistic on screen.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Jan 25, 2024 | Festivals, Rotterdam 2024 |
The Swiss director is bringing his new film ‘Bisons’ to Rotterdam.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Jan 24, 2024 | Festivals, Featured, Rotterdam 2024 |
The mainstream and the niche coexist at IFFR this year under artistic director Kaludjercic and managing director Stewart.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Jan 21, 2024 | Festivals, Sundance 2024 |
In a Norwegian doc world premiering at Sundance, a moving family story is occasionally snagged by unconvincing dramatic contrivances.
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