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International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam

Film festival


Summary

Film festival

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nameInternational Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
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locationAmsterdam, Netherlands
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The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) is the world's largest documentary film festival held annually since 1988 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Description

IDFA is an independent, international meeting place for audiences and professionals to see a diverse (in form, content, and cultural background) program of high-quality documentaries. IDFA selects creative and accessible documentaries, which offer new insights into society. By 2009, IDFA had achieved the reputation of the most important doc fest.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}} Every year in November, the festival takes place over the period of 11 days, in more than 40 venues around the city, welcoming an audience of 295.000 (2019), and a record number of documentary film professionals, as over 3500 gather for the festival, from more than 100 countries every year.

The festival was initially held at the Leidseplein area in the centre of Amsterdam. It has since spread to a number of other locations, including the Tuschinski Theatre and EYE Filmmuseum. Apart from its international film program, the variety of genres, and the many European and world premieres featured each year, the festival also hosts debates, forums, and workshops. Since 2007, the festival's New Media program IDFA DocLab showcases the best interactive non-fiction storytelling and explores how the digital revolution is reshaping documentary art. By that year, IDFA had grown to an audience of 145,000.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

In addition to the festival, IDFA has developed several professional activities, contributing to the development of filmmakers and their films at all stages. At the co-financing and co-production market IDFA Forum filmmakers and producers pitch their plans to financiers;{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}} at Docs for Sale new documentaries are on offer to programmers and distributors; the IDFA Bertha Fund supports filmmakers and documentary projects in developing countries, and the IDFAcademy offers international training programs for up-and-coming doc talents.

History

IDFA was founded as a successor to the Festikon, a festival of educational cinema founded by the Dutch Film Institute in 1961 and closed in 1987 due to the lack of interest of the audience. Menno van der Molen, Festikon's director, envisioned the new festival, entirely dedicated to documentaries. Van der Molen invited Ally Derks, who had joined Festikon's team as an intern in 1985, to prompt the idea and create IDFA. First colleagues that were invited to join the team were Derks' fellow Theatre and Film Studies graduates Adriek van Nieuwenhuyzen and Willemien van Aalst. As the festival's undoubted leader, Derks was nicknamed ‘Madam IDFA’ and ‘the High Priestess of Documentaries’, her vision was the one that shaped the event's program and profile for almost 30 years.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}} In 2001, she installed 7 official ‘pre-selectors’, the Dutch film professionals, who evaluated the submissions and chose 500 that would qualify for further evaluation by Derks.

IDFA has always been politically charged and prioritised the socio-cultural impact of documentary cinema.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}} As explained by the team, it was opened to “to be a platform for voices that are usually not listened to”.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

In 2013, IDFA inaugurated the Emerging Voices from Southeast Asia program.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

In 2016, Derks announced stepping down. In almost three decades under her rule, IDFA grew into the largest and most prestigious doc festival in the world.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}} After Derks' resignation, Barbara Visser oversaw the 2017 edition as interim director. In January 2018, Syrian film producer Orwa Nyrabia was appointed new artistic director of IDFA.

Under Nyrabia, (January 2018 - June 2025), IDFA's programming and international presence changed substantially. Building on the work of Derks and the IDFA-affiliated IDFA Bertha Fund, he restructured the programs to become more international and inclusive, in terms of gender, cultural and geographical backgrounds, and in terms of artistic sensibility, IDFA represented a wider spectrum of documentary film and art forms and genres. In 2019 he introduced the non-competitive premier sections Luminous and Frontlight, and in 2021 the major Envision Competition, about which he said " “Films that seem to be a little too classical, although very well made, now have a natural home in the international competition while films that really go an extra mile when experimenting with form, do not seem to be too much when we have the new Envision Competition. We can accommodate a wider range of filmmaking approaches this way.” He also introduced the section "IDFA On Stage" where live documentary cinema and performances with documentary elements were presented. Furthermore, Pathways were introduced in 2019 as a way of helping audiences navigate the festival's program thematically, and in the Industry part of the festival, a new structure was shaped between 2019 and 2022, with major change including the introduction of the Producers' Connection, a platform where producers from around the world present their projects to each other seeking collaboration rather than pitching only to funders. In 2023, IDFA moved to its new premises in Vondelpark, at the historical Vondelpark Pavilion building, which IDFA renamed Het Documentaire Paviljoen, with a new cinema hall, and multiple public-facing spaces. In November 2024, Nyrabia announced that he will be stepping down at the end of his contract by Summer of 2025. In a statement announcing his upcoming departure, IDFA said "Since taking the job in January 2018, Nyrabia and the team of IDFA revamped the festival’s film and industry programs and launched new platforms and initiatives that have become mainstays of the festival, such as the Envision Competition, IDFA On Stage, and the Producers Connection. Also, during this period, the organization achieved gender parity in its various offers. IDFA’s focus on expanding global representation in the sector was a key aspect throughout his tenure, now embedded into all processes, making it a one-of-a-kind gathering where the film community with all its diversity meet up and feel at home. During the past seven years, IDFA successfully navigated a pandemic, adapted and evolved with the shifting social and political realities, and the ever-changing documentary landscape". While the chair of the supervisory board, Lawyer Marry Fortman, said "[Nyrabia's] influence in the artistic field lifted IDFA and has driven the festival as well as the organization to places we never knew they existed."

At the opening ceremony in held on 8 November 2023 in the shadow of the Gaza war, three activists burst onto the stage and waved a sign saying "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free", to show solidarity with the people of Gaza. The audience, which included the festival director Orwa Nyrabia, applauded the activists. On 10 November members of Israel's film community condemned the use of the slogan and Nyrabia's applause, some demanding Nyrabia be fired, and others demanding that the Dutch government stops supporting the festival. Various petitions were launched online to lobby for that. After IDFA official apologized, a group of Palestinian filmmakers and others standing in solidarity withdrew from the festival and started a petition in protest. Following this challenge, Orwa Nyrabia announced that IDFA will organize an international symposium on the responsibilities of film organizations and festivals in times of global change.

Prizes

In the first few years the festival had only the Joris Ivens competition. By 2007, it had four competition programs and the Audience Award, but the Joris Ivens Award (for feature-length documentaries) remained the main prize. Films in competition films must be world, international, or European premieres. The Joris Ivens Award was renamed the IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary after the 2008 edition, it was presented annually until 2020.

In 2021, IDFA announced a new program structure and introduced new central sections: Envision and International Competitions for over 40 and 60 min, respectively, flanked by several cross-section awards (Best Dutch Film, Best First Feature and ReFrame Award). As before, only premieres are allowed to compete in the main competition.{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

The best new documentaries of the year compete in IDFA's main competition programs:{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

  • The IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary for best documentary longer than 70 minutes (€15,000 prize) + Special Jury Award
  • The IDFA Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary for best documentary between 40 and 70 minutes (€10,000 prize) + Special Jury Award
  • The IDFA Award for Best Short Documentary for best documentary under 40 minutes (€5,000 prize) + Special Jury Award
  • The IDFA Award for Best First Appearance for best debut film (€10,000 prize) + Special Jury Award
  • The IDFA Award for Best Student Documentary for best student documentary from film academies around the world (€5,000 prize) + Special Jury Award
  • The Beeld en Geluid IDFA Award for Dutch Documentary for best Dutch documentary (€7,500 prize) + the Special Jury Award{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}
  • The Peter Wintonick Special Jury Award for First Appearance (inaugurated 2013, €7,500 prize).{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

Alongside the competition programs, five awards are awarded during IDFA:{{cite web | access-date =2025-03-03}}

  • VPRO IDFA Audience Award for best film as voted by the audience (prize €5,000);
  • Amsterdam Human Rights Award for the documentary that best depicts the theme of human rights (€25,000 prize);
  • Prins Bernard Cultuurfonds Documentary Scholarship, a €50,000 grant for a documentary talent, allowing the recipient to make a documentary about a subject of their choice;
  • Filmfonds DocLab Interactive Grant, a cash prize for the development of interactive projects within the Netherlands;
  • Karen de Bok Talent Award for the winner of the IDFAcademy & NPO-fonds workshop. It is the successor of the Media Fund Award Documentary. The NPO Fund awards the winner €25,000 to further develop the project in collaboration with a producer and a broadcast.

Program sections

In addition to the competitions, IDFA presents several non-competitive film programs:

Regular programs

  • Masters In this program section, the festival presents the latest documentaries by renowned documentary auteurs.
  • Best of Fests In Best of Fests, the festival presents films that have made an impact on the international festival circuit this year.
  • Panorama In this section, the festival presents films from all over the world, which are thought-provoking in their form and choice of theme.
  • Paradocs The films in this section showcase what is going on beyond the frame of traditional documentary filmmaking, on the borders between film and art, truth and fiction, and narrative and design.
  • Music Documentary Screenings of many films from this program are accompanied by live performances connected to the films.

Specials

In addition to the regular programs, each year the festival presents programs like Queer Day, featuring new documentaries about LGBTQ-related topics; Focus programs which zoom in on aspects like sound design, editing, and cinematography or a topical theme; a themed program by DocLab, featuring live events and an interactive exhibition; and a retrospective of a filmmaker who also chooses a personal documentary Top 10.

Award winners

Best film

IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary (Until 2020, formerly: Joris Ivens Award)

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
1988Birthplace Unknown
1988KsjsinerRuben Gevorksjanz
1989Šķērsiela{{illIvars Seleckisetfr
1990Christo in ParisD. Maysles
1991Dreams and SilenceOmar Al-Quattan
1992La Memoria del aguaHector Faver
1993BelovyViktor Kossakovsky
1994Solo, de wet van de FavelaJos de Putter
1995**Raymond Depardon
1996AtmanPirjo Honkasalo/
1997Auf der KippeAndrei Schwartz
1998Fotoamator / PhotographerDariusz Jablonski
1999André Hazes – Zij gelooft in mijJohn Appel
2000The Sea That Thinks
2001Family{{illPhie Ambodafr}} & Sami Saif
2002StevieSteve James
2003CheckpointYoav Shamir
2004Stand van de maanLeonard Retel Helmrich
2005**{{illAdán Aliagacaes}}
2006The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nuntitle=En studie i kærlighed og ensomhedwebsite=Kristeligt Dagbladdate=9 December 2006url=https://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/mennesker/en-studie-i-k%C3%A6rlighed-og-ensomhedlanguage=daaccess-date=3 July 2021}}
2007Stranded
2008Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country{{illAnders Østergaardarأندرس أوسترغاردarzاندرس اوسترجاردdaAnders Østergaard (filminstruktør)defi
2009Last Train HomeLixin Fan
2010Position Among the StarsLeonard Retel Helmrich
2011Planet of Snail
2012First Cousin Once RemovedAlan Berliner
2013Song from the ForestMichael Obert
2014Of Men and WarLaurent Bécue-Renard/
2015Don JuanJerzy Sladkowski/
2016Nowhere to HideZaradasht Ahmed/
2017The Other Side of EverythingMila Turajlić
2018ReasonAnand Patwardhan
2019In a WhisperHeidi Hassan & Patricia Pérez Fernández/
2020Radiograph of a FamilyFirouzeh Khosrovani
Category split as of 2020

Best Film Award International Competition

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2021OctopusKarim Kassem/ /
2022ManifestoAngie Vinchito
20231489Shoghakat Vardanyan
2024TrainsMaciej J. Drygas

Best Cinematography Award International Competition

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2021Where Are We HeadedRuslan Fedotow/
2022ParadisePaul Guilhaume/
2023Flickering LightsAnirban Dutta & Anupama Srinivasan
2024The GuestZvika Gregory Portnoy & Zuzanna Solakiewicz/

Best Directing Award International Competition

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
2021Children of the MistDiem Ha Le
2022Apolonia, ApoloniaLea Glob
2023Life is BeautifulMohamed Jabaly/
2024An American PastoralAuberi Edler

Best Editing Award International Competition

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
2021Mr. LandsbergisDanielius Kokanauskis/
2022Journey Through Our WorldMario Steenbergen
2023The World Is Family **Anand Patwardhan
2024TrainsMaciej J. Drygas

DFA Audience Award

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
1988The Last Judgement{{illHerz Frankarzهيرز فرانكdefrHercs Franksheהרץ פרנקit
1989Skierskala{{illIvars Seleckisetfr
1990In Memory of the Day Passed ByŠarūnas Bartas
1991Djembéfola
1992Black HarvestRobin Anderson & Bob Connolly
1993BelovyV. Kossakovsky
1994Choice and DestinyTsipi Reibenbach
1995Anne Frank RememberedJon Blair
1996Blue EyedB. Verhaag
1997Vision ManW. Long
1998Twee VadersKo van Reenen
1999CrazyHeddy Honigmann
2000DesiMaria Ramos
2001Offspring, BB. Stevens
2002Bowling for ColumbineMichael Moore
2003My Flesh and BloodJonathan Karsh
2004The Yes MenDan Ollman & Sarah Price & Chris Smith
2005Sisters in LawKim Longinotto & Florence Ayisi
2006We Are Together / Thina simunyePaul Taylor
2007To See If I'm SmilingTamar Yarom
2008RiP: A Remix ManifestoBrett Gaylor
2009The CoveLouie Psihoyos
2010Waste LandLucy Walker/
2011Broken CamerasEmad Burnat & Guy Davidi/ / /
2012Searching for Sugar ManMalik Bendjelloul/
2013Twin SistersMona Friis Bertheussen
2014Naziha's SpringGülsah Dogan
2015SonitaRokhsareh Ghaem Maghami
2016La ChanaLucija Stojevic/ /
2017Deaf ChildAlex de Ronde
2018Don't Be a Dick About ItBenjamin Mullinkosson
2019For SamaWaad al-Kateab & Edward Watts
2021Writing with FireSushmit Ghosh & Rintu Thomas
2022Blue IDBurcu Melekoglu &Vuslat Karan
202320 Days in MariupolMstyslav Chernov
2024No Other LandBasel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor/

Special Jury Prize

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
1988Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus BarbieMarcel Ophüls/
1988The Power of SolovkiMarina Goldovskaya
1989Skierskala{{illIvars Seleckisetfr
1990The CollectorE. Strömdahl
1991Djembéfola
1992Black HarvestRobin Anderson & Bob Connolly
1993Mit Verlust ist zu RechnenUlrich Seidl
1994Choice and DestinyTsipi Reibenbach
1995Picasso Would Have Made a Glorious WaiterJonathan Schell
1996The Typewriter, the Rifle and the Movie CameraAdam Simon
1997Little Dieter Needs to FlyWerner Herzog
1998Pavel and Lyalya / a Jerusalem RomanceViktor Kossakovsky
1999A Cry from the GraveLeslie Woodhead
2000Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal TaleLaurie Gwen & David Shapiro
2001ElsewhereNikolaus Geyrhalter
2002On Hitler's HighwayLech Kowalski
2003The CorporationMark Achbar
2004Liberia: An Uncivil WarJonathan Stack & James Brabazon
2005Our Daily BreadNikolaus Geyrhalter
2006Tender's Heat. Wild Wild beachAlexander Rastorguev
2007Hold Me Tight, Let Me GoKim Longinotto
2008Forgetting DadRick Minnich & Matthew Sweetwood/
2009The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon PapersJudith Ehrlich & {{illRick Goldsmithdept}}
2012TeachedKelly Amis
2013A Letter to Nelson MandelaKhalo Matabane/
2014Something Better to ComeHanna Polak/
2015Ukrainian SheriffsRoman Bondarchuk/ /
2016Still TomorrowJian Fan
2017The DeminerHogir Hirori/
2018Los ReyesBettina Perut & Iván Osnovikoff/

IDFA Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary (formerly: Silver Wolf Award)

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
19956 Open, 21 ClosedAmit Goren
1996Mr. Behrmann – Leben Traum Tod
1997Gigi, Monica...& BiancaYasmina Abdellaoui & Benoït Dervaux
1998HephzibahCurtis Levy
1999Les Enfants du Borinage – Lettre à Henri Storck
2000Jung (War) in the Land of the Mujaheddin, , Giuseppe Petitto
2001Haj-Abba's Wives
2002Interesting Times: The Secret of My SuccessJinchuan Duan
2003Surplus: Terrorized into Being ConsumersErik Gandini
2004Georgi and the butterfliesAndrey Paounov
2005Before Flying Back to the EarthArūnas Matelis
2006Enemies of HappinessEva Mulvad
2007To See If I'm SmilingTamar Yarom
2008Boris RyzhyAliona van der Horst
2009Iron CrowsBong-Nam Park
2010People I Could Have Been And Maybe AmBoris Gerrets
2011MontenegroJorge Gaggero
2012Red WeddingLida Chan & Guillaume Suon/
2013Pussy Versus PutinGogol's Wives
2014Kamchatka — The Cure for HatredJulia Mironova
2015At Home in the World
2016Death in the TerminalTali Shemesh & Asaf Sudra
2017The DreadMartin Benchimol & Pablo Aparo/
2018Summa
2019ArticlockwiseJalal Vafaei
2020The WheelNomin Lkhagvasuren

IDFA Award for Best Short Documentary (formerly: Silver Cub Award)

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2005Butterfly ManSamantha Rebillet
2006My EyesErlend E. Mo
2007The TailorOscar Pérez
2008Slaves – An animated documentaryHanna Heilborn & David Aronowitsch/
2009Six Weeks
2017Vi bara lyder (we merely obey)Erik Holmström och Fredrik Wenzel
2018I Signed the PetitionMahdi Fleifel
2019Up at NightNelson Makengo
2020UnforgivableMarlén Viñayo
2021HandbookPavel Mozhar/
2022AwayRuslan Fedotow

IDFA Award for Best First Appearance

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
1997Anthem, an American Road StoryShainee Gabel & Kristin Hahn
1998Les Amoureux de Dieu / Howling for GodDan Alexe
1999Zwischen 2 WeltenBettina Haasen
2000HybridMonteith McCollum
2001SukaIgor Voloshin
2002BarbeirosM. Junkkonen
2003My Flesh and BloodJonathan Karsh
2003The Very Best DayPavel Medvedev
2004Podul Peste TisaIleana Stanculescu
2005The AngelmakersAstrid Bussink/
2006We Are Together / Thina simunyePaul Taylor
2007End of the RainbowRobert Nugent/
2008Constantin and ElenaAndrei Dascalescu
2009ColonyRoss McDonnell & Carter Gunn/
2010Kano: An American and His HaremMonster Jimenez
2011The Vanishing Spring LightXun Yu/
2012Soldier on the RoofEsther Hertog
2013My Name Is SaltFarida Pacha/
2014DrifterGábor Hörcher/
2015When the Earth Seems to Be LightSalome Machaidze & Tamuna Karumidze & David Meskhi
2016Who We WereSine Skibsholt
2017The Distant Barking of DogsSimon Lereng Wilmont
2018Giacinto Scelsi. The First Motion of the ImmovableSebastiano d'Ayala Valva
2019SolidarityLucy Parker
2020This Rain Will Never StopAlina Gorlova

Movies that Matter Human Rights Award

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2002The Day I Will Never ForgetKim Longinotto
2002The Trials of Henry KissingerEugene Jarecki/ /
2003Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial KillerNick Broomsfield & Joan Churchill
2004The 3 Rooms of MelancholiaPirjo Honkasalo
2005China BlueMicha X Peled
2006New Year BabySocheata Poeuv
2007Jerusalem Is Proud to PresentNitzan Gilady
2008Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country{{illAnders Østergaardarأندرس أوسترغاردarzاندرس اوسترجاردdaAnders Østergaard (filminstruktør)defi

IDFA DOC U! Award for the youth jury's favorite film (formerly: Moviesquad DOC U! Award)

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2005Shadya, RoyRoy Westler
2006A Lesson of BelarusianMiroslaw Dembinski
2007Planet B-BoyBenson Lee
2008Kassim the DreamKief Davidson
2009The Yes Men Fix the WorldAndy Bichlbaum & Mike Bonanno/
2010Autumn Gold
2011The Last Days of WinterMehrdad Oskouei
2012Little WorldMarcel Barrena
2013#chicagoGirl – The Social Network Takes on a DictatorJoe Piscatella/

IDFA Award for Best Student Documentary

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
2007Paradise – Three Journeys in This WorldElina Hirvonen
2008Shakespeare and Victor Hugo's IntimaciesYulene Olaizola
2009RedemptionSabrina Wulff
2015My AleppoMelissa Langer

IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-Fiction

The IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-Fiction rewards the best immersive non-fiction of the festival.

YearWorkArtist(s)Nationality of artist
(at time of work release)
2021Museum of AusteritySacha Wares, John Pring
2022In Pursuit of Repetitive BeatsDarren Emerson
2023Turbulence Jamais VuBen Joseph Andrews, Emma Roberts
2024Me, a DepictionLisa Schamlé

Special Jury Award for Creative Technology

YearWorkArtist(s)Nationality of artist
(at time of work release)
2021SymbiosisMarcel van Brakel, Mark Meeuwenoord,
2022PlastisapiensMiri Chekhanovic, Edith Jorisch/ Israel
2023Natalie's TrifectaNatalie Paneng
2024The LiminalAlaa Al Minawi/ /

IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling

The IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling rewards the best Digital Storytelling.

Award-winning works

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film or website's release)
2010Out My WindowKaterina Cizek
2011In SituAntoine Viviani
2018url=https://www.idfa.nl/en/info/jury-report-idfa-doclab-competition-for-digital-storytelling-2018title=Jury report: IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling 2018 | IDFA }}Ross Goodwin
2019url=https://www.idfa.nl/en/info/jury-report-idfa-doclab-competition-for-digital-storytelling-2019title=Jury report: IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling 2019 | IDFAlast1=Www. Oberon. Nlfirst1=Oberon Amsterdam }}Victoria Mapplebeck
2021url=https://www.idfa.nl/en/info/jury-report-2021-idfa-doclab-competition-for-digital-storytellingtitle=Jury report: 2021 IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling | IDFAlast1=Www. Oberon. Nlfirst1=Oberon Amsterdam }}''Tamara Shogaolu
2022url=https://www.idfa.nl/en/info/jury-report-2022-idfa-doclab-competition-for-digital-storytellingtitle=Jury report: 2022 IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling | IDFA }}''Taylor McCue
2023AnouschkaTamara ShogaoluThe Netherlands, United-States, Switzerland

Zapper Award (1994–1996)

YearFilmDirectorNationality of director
(at time of film's release)
1994Death of a Nation: The Timor ConspiracyDavid Munro
1995My Vote is My Secret Chroniques Sud Africaines 1994Julie Henderson & Thulani Mokoena & Donne Rundle
1996Grenzeloze Liefde – Made in JapanPuck de Leeuw

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