Program Changes

Program Changes in relation to Professional Guide:

Wednesday 14 November
No changes

Thursday 15 November
No changes

Friday 16 November
No changes

Saturday 17 November
Queen of Versailles will be screened at 23:15 in Tuschinski 1 – instead of 23:00 in Munt 11
Room 237 will now be screened at 23:15 in Munt 11

IDFA@Melkweg Day 1 - Films and Concert in Melkweg Rabozaal at 12:00 – Tickets for the three films & concerts are now available separately. Please note that after Beware of Mr. Baker there will not be a concert but a Q&A with Ginger Baker. See program schedule for exact screening times, duration and program details

Sunday 18 November
IDFA@Melkweg Day 2 - Films and Concert in Melkweg Rabozaal at 12:00 – Tickets for the three films & concerts are now available separately. Please note that after Charles Bradley: Soul of America there will not be a concert. See program schedule for exact screening times, duration and program details.

IDFA@Melkweg Day 2 - The Russian Winter & Concert John Forté and Band starts at 16:30 instead of 16:00 in Melkweg Rabozaal.

Monday 19 November
There is an extra industry screening of In the Dark Room in Munt 2 at 10.30

Tuesday 20 November
No changes

Wednesday 21 November
No changes

Thursday 22 November
No changes

Friday 23 November
No changes

Saturday 24 November
No changes

Sunday 25 November
No changes
IDFA 2013 Film Entry now open! Submissions for IDFA 2013 can now be entered. Deadlines are May 1 (for documentaries completed before April 1) and August 1 (for documentaries completed after April 1).
IDFA WorldView Summer School announces 2013 selection A total of 16 projects from participants all over the world have been selected for the sixth edition of the IDFA WorldView Summer School, which will take place July 1-6, 2013. The projects hail from 14 different countries and range from archive-driven narratives to stories shot in a cinema vérité style.
Rithy Panh to present Top 10 at IDFA Cambodian director Rithy Panh (1964, Phnom Penh) is to compile this year’s IDFA Top 10. Rithy Panh broke through in 2003 with his documentary S21, The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine. His new film, l’Image Manquante, features in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes film festival, which begins this week.
IDFA present at GRI Conference In collaboration with the Global Reporting Initiative, IDFA presents two films about sustainability at the Global Conference on Sustainability and Reporting, held May 22-24 in Amsterdam. The program includes Solar Mamas and Greenlit.
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