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Facts & figures 2022-2023

31 May 2023

IFFR 2023 Tiger

Report

Facts & figures 2022-2023

31 May 2023

Following two online editions, IFFR 2023 reunited audiences and filmmakers from far and wide for a fully in-person edition for the first time in three years from 25 January to 5 February 2023. With a wide ranging film programme, art installations, Talks and more, the festival’s 52nd edition was a true celebration of the power of cinema and everything it can be.

IFFR 2023 award winners

2023 award winners

Both the flagship Tiger Competition and Big Screen Competition were expanded to include 16 titles each this year. A total of 24 short and mid-length films were selected for the Ammodo Tiger Short Competition – three equal prizes were awarded to the winners on Sunday 29 January 2023. Winners of the Tiger and Big Screen competitions, along with the FIPRESCI Award, KNF Award, NETPAC Award were announced during the Awards Ceremony on Friday 3 February 2023. This year’s Robby Müller Award recipient was French cinematographer Hélène Louvart, she received her award ahead of her IFFR Talk during the festival.

Read more about IFFR's awards and competitions
News

Le spectre de Boko Haram wins the Tiger Award 2023

03 February 2023

Cameroonian filmmaker Cyrielle Raingou’s deeply affecting debut feature wins festival’s flagship prize.

Stories

Ammodo Tiger Short Competition winners 2023

Three titles receive equal Ammodo Tiger Short Awards, each worth €5,000

The festival programme IFFR 2023

IFFR programme statistics

IFFR 2023 premieres statistics

The film programme for audiences of our 52nd edition consisted of 455 films. Additionally, the Art Directions programme consisted of 6 art installations (including Steve McQueen’s Sunshine State, which was commissioned by IFFR), 7 performances, and 5 immersive media projects. The IFFR Talks programme also took place in-person again, with 15 talks and panels scheduled during the festival, most of which were made freely available online for audiences worldwide after the festival.

A total of 91 countries were represented in the IFFR 2023 programme (a substantial growth compared to 2021 [66] and 2022 [61]). The Tiger Competition and Bright Future programme (both aimed at new talent), as well as the Short & Mid-length programme, reached an almost 50/50 gender balance.

See the complete festival programmeRead more about the IFFR Talks programmeRead more about the Art Directions programme
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Steve McQueen’s Sunshine State at IFFR 2023

Proudly presenting an IFFR-commissioned artwork by Steve McQueen.

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RTM Day 2023

Join us for the annual RTM Day on January 27th 2023, programmed for the first time by three local guest curators.

Education

Education statistics

IFFR and LantarenVenster (LV) have been partners in education since September 2021, working together to provide learning opportunities for all Rotterdam students and pupils. This year, specific attention was paid to primary education, secondary education and MBO, as well as in-depth online educational materials for teachers, in addition to the already existing online modules. A new collaboration with Cultural Centre Islamunda was established, aimed at special and vocational education, and the culture coach trajectory was continued for primary education and MBO. To expand our reach in the Rotterdam area, we established collaborations with various cultural institutes, schools, and cinemas.

In addition to our in-person educational activities, our online modules were extensively used this past year due to the Covid regulations at the beginning of 2022. Our online courses reached 241,655 pupils and students. We look back at a very successful year of film education, which also saw an increase of 30% in visitors that were familiar with IFFR’s education programme.

Read more about the IFFR education programme here

The Hubert Bals Fund

HBF statistics

The Hubert Bals Fund focuses on supporting filmmakers from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and parts of Eastern Europe in every stage of the filmmaking process – from script development to post-production. Over more than 30 years, the fund has developed a distinguished taste for filmmakers with a forward-looking artistic vision.

This year, three different funding schemes awarded support to films. The spring and autumn rounds of the Script and Project Development Support awarded a total of 20 projects with grants of €10,000 each. The NFF+HBF Co-production scheme simultaneously awarded another 4 projects with a grant of €75,000 each. Finally, the HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support scheme supported 6 further projects with a €60,000 grant per project.

Read more about the Hubert Bals Fund hereRead more about the HBF supported projects
Tips

Presenting IFFR-supported titles

Find titles supported by the festival’s industry initiatives throughout the programme.

Audience engagement

Audience statistics

Audience online engagement

Following two online editions, IFFR 2023 was our first full in-person festival since the start of the pandemic. IFFR looks back at its 52nd edition with great satisfaction; the festival registered 283,506 visits – 8,871 of these visits were registered via the in 2020 created online streaming platform (in collaboration with IDFA, Cinekid and NFF), through which 25 films from our IFFR 2023 programme were made available to Dutch audiences. We have not yet reached our pre-pandemic visitor number of 340,000, but can conclude a good recovery compared to 2022 (180,637) and 2021 (271,105, two events in February and June).

Audiences were equally satisfied with IFFR 2023. They rated the festival at a 7.9, which is higher than 2022 (7.6) and 2021 (7.7), and can therefore be considered a gradual recovery towards the 2020 rating of 8.4. There was also a noticeable increase in visitors’ satisfaction with our film programme, which registered at 84% – this is considerably higher than IFFR 2022 (+9%) and also compared to IFFR 2020 (+3%).

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IFFR 2023: Official campaign launch & partners

We’re announcing our official visual campaign and celebrating ongoing partnerships for the 52nd edition.

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IFFR 2024 Merchandise

See the items from the IFFR 2024 merchandise collection.

Industry

IFFR Pro statistics

IFFR Pro focuses on networking, community building, and interactivity with and between professionals. Our priority this year was the organisation of an in-person gathering, but we have maintained a few online elements to increase accessibility and strengthen our existing programmes.

IFFR Pro 2023 consisted of the following core activities: the co-production market CineMart, with the new addition of the IFFR Pro Darkroom, the talent development programmes Rotterdam Lab, BoostNL, Creative Producer Indaba, the think tank Reality Check and the Pro Hub. In essence, this means the support of filmmakers and creating visibility around their films, offering a platform for industry professionals to facilitate their network, one-to-one meetings, workshops and masterclasses, debate and conversation (IFFR Pro Dialogues). The focus was on the clarity and quality of the programme, where self reflection and the shaping of a sustainable sector formed a recurring theme. During Reality Check: Film Festivals Forward, particular attention was paid to the role of film festivals, as a sector that has suffered greatly during the pandemic. In a closed setting, film festival representatives, producers, filmmakers, distributors, and institutes openly and freely discussed their worries, best practices and the importance of collaboration.

Read more about IFFR Pro hereRead more about CineMart here
News

Reality Check 2023: Festivals Forward

05 January 2023

IFFR Pro symposium to ask: where are film festivals heading?

News

IFFR Pro winners for 2023 announced

31 January 2023

Seven projects from the 40th CineMart selection receive IFFR Pro Awards.

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Talent development at IFFR 2023

More than 160 emerging talents join us at the festival for IFFR Pro’s training programmes.

Press & PR

Press & PR statistics

A total of 296 accredited members of the press, from 44 countries, attended IFFR 2023. Press produced a vast amount of quality coverage, including interviews, reviews and festival reports.

IFFR hosted a programme-focused press conference on 19 December, announcing the 2023 film programme. During the festival, Little White Lies editor David Jenkins hosted four press conferences to introduce our Tiger Competition titles, which included interviews with the filmmakers.

Reaching younger and more diverse audiences are among IFFR’s key focus points. As such, the Media Outreach & Inclusion Scheme and Ambassadors programme were introduced ahead of this year’s festival.

For the 52nd edition we again relied on the continued support of our media partners, including Screen International, Variety, de Volkskrant and VPRO.

Read more about our Media Outreach & Inclusion Scheme
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IFFR 2023 Media Outreach and Inclusion Scheme coverage

Podcasts, interviews, articles, YouTube videos, photography – the participants of this scheme capture the festival in all its diversity.

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Meet the IFFR 2023 ambassadors

Six Rotterdammers bring their unique style together with the experience of IFFR.