FFG2023 - Day 9 (18.10.2023)
18 Oct 2023
Red carpets, Q&A and countless other events follow each other quickly at Film Fest Gent 2023. On this page you can relive the festival with the best pictures of each day.
Young Critics Review: Los delincuentes
18 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
FFG2023 - Day 10 (19.10.2023)
19 Oct 2023
Red carpets, Q&A and countless other events follow each other quickly at Film Fest Gent 2023. On this page you can relive the festival with the best pictures of each day.
Young Critics Review: Critical Zone
19 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Young Critics Review: Smoke Sauna Sisterhood - Vedant Srinivas
19 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Young Critics Review: Smoke Sauna Sisterhood - Christy Tan
19 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Young Critics Review: Io capitano
19 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Young Critics Review: Sweet Dreams
19 Oct 2023
During the Young Critics Workshop at the 50th edition of Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
'Slow' by Marija Kavtaradze wins Explore Award at Film Fest Gent 2023
19 Oct 2023
Slow, the sophomore feature by Lithuanian director Marija Kavtaradze, has won the Explore Award by the youth jury at the 50th anniversary edition of Film Fest Gent. A Special Mention went to the picaresque odyssey The Sweet East by director Sean Price Williams and screenwriter Nick Pinkerton.
River Boy (Narayana Johnson) wins first WSA Game Music Award at the concert PRESS PLAY: Music in Games
19 Oct 2023
At Film Fest Gents concert PRESS PLAY: Music in Games, part of the WSA Film Music Days, Australian composer and multi-instrumentalist River Boy (Narayana Johnson) received the first WSA Game Music Award with his score for Cult of the Lamb. Moreover, the concert was entirely dedicated to video game music, a historic first in the film festival's 50-year history. All other WSA winners will be announced at the World Soundtrack Awards on Saturday 21 October.