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The Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam (AFFR) was established in 2000, and the foundation organized its festival the same year as the first architecture film festival in the world. Festivals also took place again in 2001 and 2003. In 2007 AFFR made a fresh start after a few years of silence. In 2009 the event expanded significantly in terms of visitor numbers and programming.
From in person visits at LantarenVenster to livestreams from Suriname, Italy and Austria: on Friday 9 October we welcomed a lot of special guests to the third day of AFFR 2020. In the Rotterdam Speciaal a panel discussed increasing homelessness among young people in Rotterdam, Fiona Tan shared her insights during The Masters session and Wolf D. Prix had a conversation with the audience after our first screening of Architecture Must Blaze. Photos by Sander van Wettum.