Geneva International Film Festival Explained

The Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) [1] (French: link=no|Festival international du film de Genève) is an annual film festival founded in 1995. The festival, previously called the Geneva International Film Festival Tous Ecrans, was renamed in July 2017 as the Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF). Every year for over ten days, the festival offers a series of experiences focused on image, sound, and new forms of narration. Offerings include screenings, interactive installations, VR workshops, conferences, and live performances. The GIFF includes four award competitions, one honor award and four convergent sections.

The festival also co-hosts the ‘Beyond Cinema: Swiss Digital Showcase’ event at the Cannes Film Festival as well as the Swiss Party at Austin's South by Southwest festival .

Emmanuel Cuénod was the Executive and Artistic Director of the Festival from 2013 until 2020;[2] Anaïs Emery took over in January 2021.[3]

Sections & Awards

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Competitions

Tributes & Honor awards

Convergent sections & retrospectives (Out of Competition)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GIFF // Geneva International Film Festival. 2021-09-21. en-US.
  2. Web site: Emmanuel Cuénod . 2024-05-06 . Locarno Film Festival . en.
  3. Web site: Anaïs Emery . 2024-05-06 . SXSW 2024 Schedule . en.
  4. Web site: SECTIONS & AWARDS 2024 . 2024-06-08 . GIFF . en-US.