Friday, 15 April 2016

Ally Derks Leaves IDFA 2017

 
Having spent almost thirty years at the head of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, founder and festival director Ally Derks has decided to leave IDFA. Derks will spend 2017 living and working in Berlin as an invited ‘fellow’ of the prestigious ‘Robert Bosch Stiftung’. 2017 also marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of IDFA. “That seems like a good moment to say farewell and pass on the baton to the next generation,” says Ally Derks.
Ally Derks (1958) is one of the most influential people in the Dutch film world. She founded IDFA in 1988. The first edition of the festival screened 80 films to an audience of around three thousand. IDFA has since become the leading documentary festival in the world, receiving 271,000 visitors last year. In recognition of this achievement, Ally Derks has been presented with numerous awards, including the Bannink Cock medal for her contribution to the city of Amsterdam. In 2011, Derks was awarded the prestigious Doc Mogul Award at the Canadian documentary festival Hot Docs, and last year she was made a Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French ambassador to the Netherlands. She has been referred to as ‘The High Priestess of Documentaries’ by ‘Indiewire’ magazine.Under Derks’ passionate leadership, IDFA has grown into much more than just a festival. IDFA Forum has developed into a leading international co-finance and co-production platform; Docs For Sale is a marketplace for the purchase and sale of films; the IDFA Bertha Fund provides support to filmmakers from non-Western countries; DocLab is IDFA’s ground-breaking new media programme; the IDFAcademy is a major development institute for international documentary talent, and each year more than 10,000 children are exposed to documentary film through the IDFA schools’ screenings. And all of this is just a snapshot of the many activities carried out by and through IDFA.

As a ‘Bosch Fellow in residence’, Derks will remain affiliated to IDFA in 2017, but on a sabbatical. In November 2017 – during the thirtieth anniversary celebrations – Ally Derks will officially step down from ‘her’ IDFA.

Quote Ally Derks: “It has been 30 wonderful years, and saying goodbye is always a little painful. But I think the time is right. A year in Berlin will be a great challenge. I know I am leaving IDFA in good hands with my hugely appreciated, professional, dedicated colleagues. I look forward to the future with confidence, both for IDFA and for myself.”The Board of IDFA completely understands Derks’ decision to leave the festival after thirty years, “although IDFA without Ally is almost unthinkable,” says chairman of the board Derk Sauer. “We are of course hugely indebted to Ally for what she leaves behind: a strong organisation, a fantastic festival and a great future.”

The IDFA Board is delighted to report that Barbara Visser will take over Ally Derks’ role for 2017, and will be responsible for the composition of next year’s festival programme. Barbara Visser (1966) is a visual artist/filmmaker and also chairs the Royal Academy of the Dutch Royal Society of Arts.

Visser has a long association with IDFA. In 2010, she took part in the IDFA Workshop and won the Media Fund’s Documentary Award for her film plan C.K. In 2013, she was guest curator of the Paradocs programme and in 2015 Visser chaired the jury of the ‘IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary’. Barbara Visser has been a member of the IDFA Board since 1 January 2016, and will step down from this position in 2017.

Quote Barbara Visser: “The documentary story, whether told in film or through interactive media, builds a bridge between social commitment and artistic freedom. These days there is always an abundance of information, while the giving of context and creation of beauty are pushed to the margins. The success of IDFA demonstrates that increasingly large numbers of people are coming to realise this.”

IDFA’s board intends to present a new artistic director during the first quarter of 2018. The current financial director, Cees van ’t Hullenaar, will take over as managing director as from 2018. During 2018, Ally Derks will remain affiliated to IDFA in an advisory role in order to allow the transition to take place as smoothly as possible.

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