Where film meets imagination: The IFFR 2025 Shorts Programme

Next year, the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) once again shines a spotlight on the limitless possibilities of short filmmaking. Through its carefully curated 2025 Shorts Focus Programmes, the festival invites audiences to explore a world where bold storytelling, artistic experimentation, and powerful narratives take center stage. From heart-stirring documentaries to groundbreaking animations and avant-garde experiments, this year’s selection highlights diverse voices from across the globe, offering a glimpse into the future of cinema.

 

Each programme is thoughtfully designed to spark conversation, inspire creativity, and challenge conventional perspectives. Whether you’re a seasoned cinephile or a curious newcomer, the Shorts Focus Programmes promise an immersive journey through films that are as brief as they are impactful.

 

For those who cherish stories that push boundaries and expand horizons, the IFFR 2025 Shorts Programme is a can’t-miss experience.

 

More information

More information about the International Film Festival Rotterdam, including programme details, ticket sales, and the full festival schedule, can be found on the official website at iffr.com.

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