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IDFA Festival 2025 - Documentaries that move you

The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). is back. From Nov. 13 to 23, the city will fill with documentaries, premieres, Q&As and workshops showing why Amsterdam is the place for stories that matter.

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IDFA has been the world's premier documentary festival for nearly forty years, and 2025 promises to be another impressive edition. For ten days, the city will be dominated by film that asks questions, pushes boundaries and tells personal stories.

The heart of the festival beats in several places at once. The IDFA Pavilion forms the central meeting place, but venues such as Carré, Eye and Tuschinski also participate. Everywhere you see people walking around with festival tickets, from students to international filmmakers.

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The program is broad. Big premieres draw full houses, while smaller documentaries surprise with intimate stories. After the screenings there are often Q&As, allowing you to ask the filmmakers questions yourself. That's what makes IDFA so special: it's not just about watching, but also about conversation and reflection.

In addition to films, there are workshops and master classes. Here you will learn how documentaries are made, how to build a story and how the film industry is changing. For young filmmakers this is the chance to get inspired and to network with professionals from all over the world.

"IDFA is not a festival where you just watch - you talk, learn and live with stories from all over the world."

IDFA is not just for the cinephile. Even if you don't normally watch many documentaries, the festival is highly recommended. The diversity of subjects - from climate and politics to music and sports - means that there is always something between them that touches you. The atmosphere is open and international, but at the same time typically Amsterdam: informal, curious and inclusive.

What makes IDFA unique is the energy it spreads through the city. You notice it in cafes around the theaters, where visitors chat afterward, and in the rows where total strangers engage in conversation. The festival feels like a community that is all over the city for ten days.



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The IDFA Documentary Pavilion in the Vondelpark

The Documentary Pavillion is the very first movie house dedicated specifically to documentaries.

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The former Filmmuseum in Vondelpark, which also houses restaurant Park Zuid, is now home to documentaries on the big screen. The Documentary Pavilion has three cinemas, a café and a living room.

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Various locations
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November 13 to 23

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