2012 PASS PORT
RIFF.I S
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RIFF – Reykjavik International Film Festival Tjarnargata 12 101 Reykjavík Iceland Phone +354 411 7055 www.riff.is | riff@riff.is
Board of Filmmakers:
Baltasar Kormákur | Film Director Dagur Kári | Film Director Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir | Film Editor Friðrik Þór Friðriksson | Film Director Kristín Jóhannesdóttir | Film Director Sigurjón Sighvatsson | Film Producer Valdís Óskarsdóttir | Film Director and Editor
Key Staff
Hrönn Marinósdóttir | Festival Director Helga Stephenson | Chairman of the Festival Giorgio Gosetti | Main Program Director Peter Wintonick | Main Doc Programmer Harlan Jacobson | Programmer among others
Beneficiaries:
Sigurjón Sighvatsson Jón Ólafsson Arnie Thorsteinsson
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RIFF Welcomes you:
The Reykjavík International Film Festival wishes you a warm welcome to its 9th edition in the world´s northernmost capital. Prepare for 11 days brimming with exciting films, interesting presentations and panel talks, trips to the Blue lagoon and the the island´s various swimming pools, screenings, northern lights and new talents from accross the globe.RIFF´s screening program presents over a hundred exciting titles with special attention given to progressive, independent and artistically authentic work. An international jury selects outstanding filmmakers for “The Golden Puffin” which recognizes a film from the “New Visions” competition category dedicated to new directors.
“Imagine how you’d feel if, for 10 days a year, some of the world’s most exciting innovative and revered film-makers descended on your small, provincial town for an enormous party. That’s more or less what the Reykjavík International Film Festival feels like.” Alan Evans - The Guardian
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RIFF – Our aim is modest:
We want to change your life! We believe that films and art can change people’s lives for the better. Films are not only objects of aesthetics; they are a powerful weapon against ignorance and indifference. From the start RIFF has screened a great variety of films. 2012 will be no exception. So go ahead – make sure to circle the dates on your calendar September 27th – October 7th 2012
“With its reputation growing every year, the Reykjavik International Film Festival is becoming an important stop on the festival circuit. Providing mostly great films with many outstanding performances and a beautiful country to see them in, there’s not really much more you can ask for.” Lawrence Boyce - LittleWhiteLies
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RIFF – Let’s Meet At The Top of The World
Iceland is a large island, habited by a nation with even larger ideas. Some don´t consider 320.000 a large population but Icelanders think on a much larger scale. More books are published per capita in Iceland than in any other European state, theatre attendance is higher, so is the number of concerts, cinema attendance etc. Today, Iceland´s capital, Reykjavík, is virtually an ongoing banquet of visual arts, classical music, rock, literature and modern dance from the world´s far corners. With every passing year it attracts more international media attention, tourists and cultural innovations. A number of successful music and arts festivals have demonstrated that Reykjavík is an ideal venue for cultural events on a larger scale. We know our guests will feel at home in Reykjavík, where almost half of the population resides in a bizarre blend of village atmo and metropolitan ambitions. Pretty much everything is within reach and the city´s size makes it a perfect place to meet people.
“RIFF - really a gem in my book and now one on my list of not to be missed!” Vanessa McMahon - filmfestivals.com
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RIFF – Up Close and Personal
Located on the top of the world, Iceland is an independent island between the continents of Europe and Northern America. The geographic location makes RIFF a naturally ideal meeting point for filmmakers from either side of the Atlantic Ocean to explore various currents in the art of film making. RIFF brings together the best of East and West and we find it appropriate that we cross limits in our film selection, look beyond borders and present cutting edge films. But there’s more; Art exhibitions, seminars and forums are scheduled in relation to the programmed films, some of which are organized in collaboration with the University of Iceland. “Don´t miss it - we want to see you in Reykjavík!”
“The Reykjavik International Film Festival knows how to put on a show or at least conceive one. Solid programming” Laura Kern - filmlinc.com
RIFF – Innovation – Networking – Dialogue
Innovation. The festival’s Grand Prix category, entitled “New Visions”, is limited to first and second works only. RIFF has thus carved a significant niche for itself among film festivals in terms of presenting and promoting new talent. Networking is an important part of the festival’s activities, between young filmmakers and those with experience; between Icelandic (Nordic) cinema and international cinema; and between filmmakers and international studies of film and culture. RIFF also operates a market for films where new Icelandic film productions are presented to international industry professionals, such as buyers and distributors. Location scouting is also provided during the festival and several collaborations have materialized from such meetings between Icelandic and international professionals. Dialogue has from the beginning been a basic theme in each edition of RIFF. The festival has always seen it as a duty to initiate a dialogue with the community and about it, between filmmakers and festival guests, between different cultural worlds, between different art forms, between film studies and filmmakers etc. The festival has always emphasized the screenings of documentaries, especially those that revolve around environmental themes and human rights. RIFF organizes panel talks, lectures and debates about various subjects concerning our society, culture and other contemporary affairs. We believe that by these means a valuable connection is forged with the community and knowledge is both absorbed and distributed; RIFF, in it’s own way, is a knowledge generation hub.
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RIFF Screening Categories
New Visions (Grand Prix Competition) – is limited to the first or second film of up-andcoming directors. Special Presentations – accommodates a small number of films by well known film directors as well as films that have been distinguished by important awards at international film festivals. Open Seas – presents acclaimed films from many of the most talented and respected filmmakers of the World. WORLDdocs / CULTUREdocs – aims to present the most interesting documentaries of the film industry each year. GREENdocs – presents films about various issues that are posing a threat to nature and humanity in one way or another. MUSICdocs – draws attention to what is happening on the exciting boundaries of film and music. It is dedicated to the connection of music and cinema. Besides film screenings a panel and a market for professionals are scheduled. Youth Program – has emphasis on films and documentaries featuring children – suitable for children. It is dedicated to our young audience and provides film oriented entertainment, education and experience.
Day ticket gives admission to all the three museums
Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursdays 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Tryggvagata 17
Kjarvalsstaðir
Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Reykjavik Art Museum
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Flókagata
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Open daily 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. May – Sept. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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RIFF Screening Categories
Midnight Movies – sheds light on the dark corners of cinema, featuring low-budget films, b-films of all sorts and experimental and alternative works, often with cult status. Icelandic Panorama – opens up the world of Icelandic filmmaking and showcases it to the outside World, thus building a bridge between Icelandic cinema and international filmmaking. FOODdocs – revolves around feature films and documentaries about food; presented for the first time in 2009 in collaboration with Slow Food organisation. Focus On – This special section offers insights into the film production from a certain country. Emerging Masters – This section offers insights into the works of specific filmmakers. Focus On (Works of the Honorary Guest) – This section offers a rare opportunity to see, on the silver screen of a movie theatre, the classic films directed by each edition‘s recipient of the RIFF Honorary Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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RIFF Talent Lab
RIFF’s Talent Laboratory is for young talents from Europe and America. In the Laboratory they are given the chance to meet up in Reykjavík and experience what is going on in film making on the other side of the ocean. RIFF´s Talent Lab was held for the sixth time in 2011. Among lecturers were James Marsh, Lone Scherfig, Bela Tarr. The main objective of the Talent Laboratory is to help young filmmakers make first hand contacts with film producers and other professionals who can help and consult them with their first feature film. The Talent Laboratory will last for 4 days, during which the filmmakers will participate in master classes and discussions with already established names within the film industry. Education and entertainment will go hand in hand. The schedule will be packed with great films, workshops, events and seminars. The transatlantic talent laboratory is inspired by Iceland’s location just between Europe and North-America. A location that can bridge the gap between the two continents, geographically and culturally. Talents planning their first feature or other project will be given the chance to pitch their films project to experienced producers that attend the festival. Furthermore talents are offered to send in their short film or documentary and compete for the Golden Egg, a reward specially designed to encourage young filmmakers. A selection of the submitted works will be screened at the festival. Drop us a line at talentlab@riff.is for further information
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International Workshop on Indie Filmmaking
No aspiring filmmaker should miss this workshop. Some of RIFF’s most renowned international guests and in partnership with Icelandic strongholds from the business have undertaken to chair workshops in indie filmmakingcovering everything from alternative financing and marketing to how to pitch your film to dealing with film festivals.
“Reykjavik is a fabulous film festival and a fabulous town in a fabulous country. And if you ever get a chance to visit any or all of the three, seriously go out of your way. The festival is remarkably intimate and well-organized, and gives you the perfect summer camp vibe that only the best smaller film festivals pull off.� Peter Knegt, IndieWIRe.com
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RIFF – Cinema like you have never experienced it
So you like movies? We know that feeling all too well ourselves. But not only do we love new and exciting films, we like to enjoy them in new and exciting ways. Come to RIFF and experience films in ways you never dreamt of. The Swim-In screenings take place in one of Reykjavík´s swimming pools, our ciné concerts feature live music to screenings of cinematic masterpieces form the past. For a more conventional night out there´s the popular Drive-In, plus photo exhibitions and lots of more exciting off-venue events.
RIFF Awards
THE GOLDEN PUFFIN - Discovery Award 2011 - Russian director Anelina Nikonova´s film TWILIGHT PORTRAIT (Portret V Sumerkakh). 2010 – Italian director Michelangelo Frammartino´s film THE FOUR TIMES (Le Quattro Volte). 2009 – Canadian director Xavier Dolan´s film I KILLED MY MOTHER (J´ai tué ma mére) 2008 – Kazakh-Russian director Sergey Dvortsevoy´s film TULPAN 2007 – Hungarian director Csaba Bollók´s film ISKA´S JOURNEY (Iszka utazása) 2006 – Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic´s film GRBAVICA 2005 – Romanian director Cristi Puiu´s film THE DEATH OF MR. LAZARESCU (Morteea domnului Lazarescu). FIPRESCI AWARD - Awarded by International Federation of Film Critics 2011 – Icelandic director Rúnar Gunnarsson´s film VOLCANO (Eldfjall) 2010 – Italian director Michelangelo Frammartino´s THE FOUR TIMES (Le Quattro Volte). THE CHURCH OF ICELAND AWARD 2011 – Icelandic director Rúnar Gunnarsson´s film VOLCANO (Eldfjall) 2010 – Romanian director Marian Crisan´s film TOMORROW (Morgen) RIFF AUDIENCE AWARD - Most Popular Film Award 2011 – Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki´s film Le Havre 2010 – American director Mike Ott´s feature film LITTLEROCK
RIFF Awards
RIFF ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD 2011 – Irish director Risteard O’Domhnaill´s film THE PIPE 2010 – Canadian director Sylvie Von Brabant´s EARTH KEEPERS RIFF GOLDEN EGG AWARD - To Encourage Young Talent 2011 – German director Sandra Nedeleff´s film GOODBYE DADDY (Auf Wiedersehen Papa) 2010 – Faroe Islands director, Sakaris Fridi Stora’s THE PASSENGER THE BEST ICELANDIC SHORT AWARD- IN MEMORY OF THOR VILHJÁLMSSON. 2011 Icelandic Director Börkur Gunnarsson’s film COME TO HARM (SKAÐI)
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RIFF between screenings...
In between festival events, dinners and mindexpanding talks, we recommend you take a minute to enjoy the peaceful Icelandic nature. Be it the alternative silver screens of calm lagoons and steep icebergs or cartoon-like snow safaris, chances are you will experience something brand new. Check out the variety of daytours and excursions available to the surrounding area of the capital. The Golden Circle (Gullfoss waterfall, the original Geysir hot spring area and the world famous Blue Lagoon) is a safe bet. Horseriding tours, snowmobile safaris and whale watching are not to be overlooked if you seek experiences likely to make memories.
The films at this year’s RIFF were attended by a record audience and, with a programme focused on many diverse subjects and issues, it is deservedly becoming one of the most important annual film events in Europe.� Steven Yates, member of FIPReScI and journalist at Kamera.co.uk
RIFF between screenings...
2011 BĂŠla Tarr Life Time Achievement Award
2007 Hanna Schygulla Life Time Achievement Award
Lone Scherfig Creative Excellence Award
Aki Kaurismaki Creative Excellence Award
2010 Jim Jarmusch Creative Excellence Award
Peter Greenaway Life Time Achievement Award
2009 Milos Forman Life Time Achievement Award 2008 Costa- Gavras Life Time Achievement Award Shirin Neshat Creative Excellence Award
2006 Aleksandr Sokurov Life Time Achievevvment Award Atom Egoyan Creative Excellence Award 2005 Abbas Kiarostami Life Time Achievement Award
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