The programme of the 2010 edition of the festival included outstanding movies and documentaries that have their premiere at the festival, many films that will be screened one time only at the festival, a retrospective of Iranian director Bahman Ghobadi's work, remarkable documentaries that make their ‘come-back' after being screened at IDFA 2009, and a selection of the best human rights films that were taken to the big screen in 2009.
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The programme of the next edition of the festival, which will take place form March 24th- March 30th 2011, will be published on this site as of February 2011.
Films alphabeticallyFilms per daySelections
A Matter of ACT | Bahman Ghobadi Retrospective | Camera Justitia | Educational | God Save the Queer | Harvest | IDFA Selection | Moving | Specials | Stop Aid Now
Rebiya Kadeer once embodied China’s economic success. Now she stands up for her people, the Uyghurs.... »
A new light on the impact of the forgotten war against Muslim fundamentalism in Algeria. »
Portrait of six brave women who try to shape Nepal’s future. Won several prizes at festivals. »
Award-winning, ironic documentary about intolerance towards homosexuals in Italy. »
A raw and uncensored portrait of Tibet as the world has never seen before, made by former political prisoner Ngawang Choephel.... »
In the staggering documentary 'To Shoot an Elephant', activist Alberto Arce zooms in on life in Gaza, occupied by Israel.... »
A group of Iranian lawyers and human rights defenders stand up for women’s rights in Iran. »
The wives of arrested intellectuals in Cuba embody the opposition against Castro's regime. »
In this popcorn documentary full of humour, fast editing and acute comments, the Yes Men ridicule the free market.... »