Annual Report 2021-2022
“IFFR looks back at another unconventional edition, the 51st, which took place mostly online from 26 January to 6 February 2022. I am proud that we again have managed to adapt to challenging circumstances, and were able to bring an exciting selection of new films for audiences, press and industry to see. This would not have been possible without the dedication of our team, as well as the extraordinary support and trust from our filmmakers and partners”. – Marjan van der Haar, Managing Director.

Awards & Competitions
The IFFR 2022 competition films were screened online for press and industry.

Festival programme IFFR 2022
The 51st edition took place online, with a selection of films for audiences and another for press & industry.

Facts & figures
Find all facts and figures of the Annual Report 2021-2022 in one overview

Film support year-round
Throughout the year, IFFR engages its audiences with film and supports the filmmaking community through various initiatives.

Education
IFFR delivered an education programme with a range of activities, classes and workshops.

IFFR Pro
IFFR offers year-round guidance and support to all film professionals

The Hubert Bals Fund
This year, four different funding schemes awarded support to films in every stage of the production process.

Engaging audiences
IFFR brought its 51st edition to audiences with a streamlined lineup of titles available nationwide.

Communications reach
The 51st edition used communications and publicity to reach a diverse audience – made up of local audiences and industry professionals.

Organisation & team
IFFR aims to offer a platform for the worldwide community of independent filmmakers and to reach a broad and diverse audience.

Partners & friends
IFFR’s financing comes from a variety of sources, both private and public.