The Netherlands Film Festival has set its lineup of nominees for the 2025 Debut and Student Competitions, spotlighting first-time filmmakers and film school graduates across the country. Winners will be announced Sept. 29 in Stadsschouwburg Utrecht during the festivalโs Talent Awards Ceremony.
Three first-time filmmakers are up for the Utrecht City Film Award in the Debut Competition, which comes with a โฌ7,500 cash prize from the municipality of Utrecht and the โDe Gouden Bergโ sculpture designed by artist Noor Nuyten.
The jury โ composed of international promotion manager Edith van der Heijde, director Sophie Dros, and sound designer/composer Arno Willemstein โ praised the breadth of work among the nominees, ranging from intimate shorts to layered drama.
Muriel dโAnsembourgโs โFuck-a-Fanโ was praised as โan original, layered and daring approachโ that pulls back the curtain on the adult industry. โKoud Water,โ directed by Ayan Egal and Alexander Roux, won notice for โa strong lead role, credible supporting roles and carefully chosen imagesโ that strike a balance between tension and emotion. Serin Utluโs short โMannenmelk,โ running just seven minutes, was singled out for its ability to address โseveral social themesโ in what the jury called a โrefreshing, layered and careful way.โ
Student filmmakers will compete across six categories.
The EY Talent Award โ which comes with a โฌ5,000 grant toward the directorโs next project and a coaching program โ will be decided between Nour Alkheder (โThe Birds Shall Return,โ Netherlands Film Academy), Tim Smink (โClosing Hour,โ Utrecht School of the Arts) and Young-Ju Yoo (โWhen Yin Meets Yang,โ Willem de Kooning Academy). Jurors are Olivier S. Garcia, Ivo Siebum and Patty Stenger.
In the Topkapi Film Award category for best fiction graduation project, nominees are โDepronimaโ (Utrecht School of the Arts), Julia van Braakโs โDe Kleine Hoteldetectiveโ (Netherlands Film Academy) and Job Woltersโ โMatieuโ (Utrecht School of the Arts). The award includes a โฌ5,000 contribution.
Screenwriting work will be honored with the Shalky Award, also worth โฌ5,000. Nominees are Jamy Guda (โAdzeโ), Julia Buijs (โAls de zon in de maan verandert en niemand het zietโ) and Jia Jia Hu (โThe European Dreamโ). The jury consists of Tom Enzler, Lance Hossein Tangestanien, Gijs Kerbosch, Emma Nagelmaker and Matthijs van der Veer.
The Association of Dutch Film Critics (KNF) will present its prize for best graduation production, with nominees โMonkey to Monkeyโ by Meike Schaapveld (Utrecht School of the Arts), โDistanceโ by Noรซl Pool (Utrecht School of the Arts) and โHAUSFRAUโ by Alanis Neva Bani (Willem de Kooning Academy). Jurors are Boaz van Luijck, Fabian Melchers and Alexander Zwart.
Documentary contenders for the VPRO Award are Evan Frijtersโ โI Didnโt Get Into Berghain But I Did Meet Vica,โ Nina Suijkerbuijkโs โStar of the Showโ and Leticia van Neervenโs โWhat Is Speaking Worth?โ The โฌ5,000 award will be decided by Karina Beumer, Urias Boerleider and Vincent Boy Kars, after nominations by a VPRO committee.
Documentary contenders for the VPRO Award are Evan Frijtersโ โI Didnโt Get Into Berghain But I Did Meet Vica,โ Nina Suijkerbuijkโs โSter van de Showโ and Leticia van Neervenโs โWat is spreken waard?โ The award, carrying a โฌ5,000 cash prize, is decided by a jury of Karina Beumer, Urias Boerleider and Vincent Boy Kars, following nominations made by a VPRO selection committee.
A more recent addition to the lineup, the Cam-A-Lot & Filmmore Best Live Pitch Award โ with โฌ10,000 in camera and post-production support โ will go to one of five nominees: Juliette van Ardenne (โBESSโ), รmer Akgรผn (โArtikel 12.5โ), Nynke Benschop (โKermis Kidsโ), Leticia van Neerven (โDe Spaghettidamesโ) and Engel Stam (โWONINGNOODโ). Filmmaker Beri Shalmashi joins representatives from Cam-A-Lot and Filmmore on the jury.
The NAPA Award, recognizing a producer with an innovative vision for the future, will be decided by jurors Avinash Changa, Digna Sinke and Floor de Wolf. That prize, along with the Film Fund Wildcards โ โฌ50,000 grants awarded to young filmmakers in documentary, fiction, animation or digital projects โ will be announced during the Talent Awards Ceremony.
Films nominated in both the Debut and Student Competitions will be presented in compilation programs and made available through the Online Filmzaal. Tickets are on sale at filmfestival.nl.
The 45th edition of the Netherlands Film Festival runs Sept. 26โOct. 3 in Utrecht.