International Film Festival Rotterdam to Host Industry Event Online
) will be hosting its popular industry events, CineMart and Rotterdam Lab, online due to the surge of COVID-19 cases in The Netherlands.
While professional events will take place online, as of now, the festival is set to run as an in-person festival in Rotterdam Jan 26-Feb. 6 under strict health and safety rules with the guidance of the Netherlands’ Institute for Public Health and Environment. “How exactly our festival will be adapted is something which our entire team is working on right now and we will be able to share more at our press conference on Friday 7 January,” said Kaludjercic, who added that in spite of continuous challenges, the festival will carry on adapting an exciting program for our film loving community.”
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