IDFA 2019 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 18 articles available in total starting from 17/06/2019. Last article published on 27/12/2019. previous page: 1 [2] Review: They Call Me BabuSandra Beerends’ feature-length documentary tells a valuable tale of self-determination using unique archive footage from the Dutch East Indies 25/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: BarzakhAlejandro Salgado's documentary is a poetic tale about a group of boys and their interminable wait as they hope to make the crossing from Africa to Europe 25/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Europa Distribution to discuss the distribution of documentaries at IDFAThe network will hold a workshop from 24-26 November at the Dutch festival, which will include a case study on Artemio Benki's documentary Solo 22/11/2019 | IDFA 2019 | IDFA for ProfessionalsReview: AswangAlyx Ayn Arumpac's debut feature is a shocking account of Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal war on drugs 22/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: Sunless ShadowsMehrdad Oskouei’s feature-length documentary set in a juvenile detention centre in Iran has opened the 32nd edition of IDFA 21/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Interview: Adriek Van Nieuwenhuijzen • IDFA industry head"If you want to develop a healthy documentary film ‘climate’, the key is thinking about ways to nurture talent"We had the chance to chat with industry head Adriek Van Nieuwenhuijzen, who talked us through the main industry initiatives at this year’s IDFA 05/11/2019 | IDFA 2019 | IDFA for ProfessionalsIDFA announces its full programmeThe festival unveiled its complete selection and this year’s jury members during a press conference earlier this week 25/10/2019 | IDFA 2019Interview: Orwa Nyrabia • Artistic director, IDFA"This is not us being nice, smart and progressive; this is us surviving"We sat down with IDFA artistic director Orwa Nyrabia to get the low-down on the raft of changes that have just been announced for the upcoming edition 17/06/2019 | IDFA 2019 previous page: 1 [2] (The article continues below - Commercial information)