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IFFR 2018

Cineuropa partners up with Festival Scope to present films from Rotterdam

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- Win a free pass to watch five exclusive films from the International Film Festival Rotterdam

Cineuropa partners up with Festival Scope to present films from Rotterdam
The Flower Shop by Ruben Desiere

The 47th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam is opening its line-up to film lovers across the globe thanks to the partnership between Cineuropa and Festival Scope.

You can win tickets to watch five exclusive films from the Dutch gathering, and the only thing you need to do is register here before 6 February to win a Festival Pass that will give you access to these films, which will be available to watch until 20 February. Winners will be notified on 7 February.

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There will be only 200 tickets per film, and even if you do not manage to win a free pass, remember that this is also a paying event, where every movie can be seen for the price of €4, and if you purchase five or more films, the cost is reduced to €2 each. Films will be screened in their original language, with English subtitles. Users will have one-time access to each film via the Festival Scope website, or on an iPad via the Festival Scope Player. The audience is asked to vote after each screening, in order to provide feedback about the line-up and to inform the organisers about the main highlights.

Click here to access the online theatre - and here is the line-up:

Gutland [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Govinda Van Maele
film profile
]
- Govinda Van Maele (Luxembourg/Belgium/Germany)
Milla [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Valérie Massadian (France/Portugal)
Pin Cushion [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Deborah Haywood (UK)
The Flower Shop [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Ruben Desiere
film profile
]
- Ruben Desiere (Belgium/Slovakia)
Look Up [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Fulvio Risuleo (Italy)
My Own Private Hell - Guto Parente, Pedro Diogenes (Brazil)
Blockage - Mohsen Gharaei (Iran)
Blue My Mind [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Lisa Brühlmann
interview: Luna Wedler
film profile
]
- Lisa Brühlmann (Switzerland)
Ella & Nell [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
- Aline Chukwuedo (Germany)
Drift [+see also:
trailer
interview: Helena Wittmann and Theresa…
film profile
]
- Helena Wittmann (Germany)
The Tower - Sebastián Múnera (Colombia/Mexico)
Yeah - Suzuki Yohei (Japan)
The Heart [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
- Fanni Metelius (Sweden) (sold out)
All You Can Eat Buddha - Ian Lagarde (Canada)
Permanent Green Light [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Dennis Cooper, Zac Farley (France)
Meteors [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Gürcan Keltek
film profile
]
- Gürcan Keltek (Turkey/Netherlands)
Nina [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Olga Chajdas (Poland)
Respeto - Alberto Monteras II (Philippines)
Sweating the Small Stuff - Ninomiya Ryutaro (Japan)
The Gulf [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Emre Yeksan
film profile
]
- Emre Yeksan (Turkey/Germany/Greece)
August at Akiko's - Christopher Makoto Yogi (USA)
Impermanence - Zeng Zeng (China)
Messi and Maud [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
- Marleen Jonkman (Netherlands)
Wandering Star [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Alberto Gracia
film profile
]
- Alberto Gracia (Spain)
Amateurs [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Gabriela Pichler (Sweden)
Counting Tiles - Cynthia Choucair (Lebanon)
Ambiguous Places - Ikeda Akira (Japan)
The Watchman - Alejandro Andújar (Dominican Republic/Puerto Rico/Brazil)
Sol Alegría - Tavinho Teixeira (Brazil)
Hit the Night - Jeong Ga-young (South Korea)

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