IDFA: The Awards
Shoghakat Vardanyan’s ‘1489’ wins Best Film at IDFA for its humor and humanity in what the jury called “a vivid evocation of 100 years of history in less than 100 minutes of cinema.”
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Shoghakat Vardanyan’s ‘1489’ wins Best Film at IDFA for its humor and humanity in what the jury called “a vivid evocation of 100 years of history in less than 100 minutes of cinema.”
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Nov 12, 2023 | Festivals, IDFA 2023 |
Fear-stoking myths around wolves, back in Germany after a century, are dismantled in Ralf Bücheler’s doc ‘In Wolf Country’, appealing to nature management via science.
Read MorePosted by Oris Aigbokhaevbolo | Dec 8, 2021 | Featured, Festivals, IDFA |
One of the best-selling instrumentalists of all time is both unaware and charming in Penny Lane’s engaging documentary.
Read MorePosted by Oris Aigbokhaevbolo | Dec 1, 2021 | The Festival Verdict |
Before its last day was cancelled, IDFA often proved it had found a sweet spot between a filmmaker’s vision and a challenge for its audience.
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