Publish Time:2014-10-12 08:00:00Source:iamsterdam.com
【Introduction】:From 19 to 30 November 2014, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) transforms the city centre into a paradise for documentary film fans.
From 19 to 30 November 2014, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) transforms the city centre into a paradise for documentary film fans.
A world of discovery at IDFA
IDFA treats documentary lovers to the latest and greatest domestic and international arrivals from the documentary film world. No other festival brings together so many great films, devoted fans and talented film-makers in one place, making IDFA one of the world's leading documentary film festivals. The films presented at IDFA all tell extraordinary stories about life - often revealing and moving, they can also be shocking or funny.
A global perspective
With hundreds of international documentaries on offer, IDFA's programming provides a look at the world from a variety of unique perspectives. Taking viewers to some of the world's poorest and wealthiest places, the documentaries featured are often as poetic as they are powerful.
The complete programme can be found on the IDFA website nearer the time. A large proportion of the film screenings are in English or with English subtitles.
Feature(s)
Rembrandtplein
1017 CV AMSTERDAM
020 627 3329
info@idfa.nl
http://www.idfa.nl/
Opening Hours
Wednesday 19 November 2014 including Sunday 30 November 2014 Mo -Su: Open.
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