All articles by Geoffrey Macnab – Page 65
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First Hand Films takes on 'Outlines' from 'Last Men In Aleppo' producers Larm Film (exclusive)
Jannik Splidsboel’s doc looks at the battle for Aboriginal rights.
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Splendid picks up 'Hereditary', 'Au Bout Des Doigts' (exclusive)
Ari Aster’s controversial horror picture Hereditary was acquired by A24.
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D2/New Europe picks up Ivan Tverdovsky's new film 'Jumpman' (exclusive)
It’s the company’s second collaboration with Tverdovsky after the successful Zoology.
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Wizart strikes US deal for two Russian animations
Russian animation outfit Wizart’s new projects The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice and Sheep And Wolves have been sold to the US.
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Films Boutique adds 'Season Of The Devil', 'Pig' (exclusive)
Lav Diaz title joins films from Markus Imhoof & Katharina Mueckstein.
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Berlinale chief Dieter Kosslick defends record ahead of 2018 festival
After 17 years of leadership, the director is prouder than ever of the Berlinale.
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Dutch epic 'Redbad' starring Jonathan Banks scores US deal (exclusive)
Incredible Films will screen footage to buyers at EFM.
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Five films from Benelux to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from the region that should debut this year.
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul updates on his next project ‘Memoria’
Palme d’Or winner was in Rotterdam with his ‘sleep cinema’ experience.
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'Footsteps Of Pan Africanism' director says Netherlands must reflect on colonial past
Shirikiana Aina says premiere of her film in Rotterdam is ‘ironic’.
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M-Appeal founder Maren Kroymann on 10 years of doing things differently
Berlin sales outfit head reflects on a decade in the business.
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Orwa Nyrabia appointed new artistic director of IDFA (exclusive)
Syrian filmmaker signs four-year contract with Dutch documentary festival.
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'The Florida Project' director Sean Baker reveals details of his next project
Director was talking at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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Paul Schrader: 'television has lost some of its allure'
Writer/director was talking ahead of Rotterdam Film Festival masterclass.
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Charlotte Rampling on controversial Oscar comments, Woody Allen and Luchino Visconti
“I got annoyed by Spike Lee. That’s all.”
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Topkapi Films reveal details of ambitious TV drama 'Flying Dutchmen'
Company founder Frans van Gestel also updates on their other film and TV projects.
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Sergei Dovlatov film to receive unusual 'blitz' release in Russia
Aleksey German-Jr.’s new feature will be in cinemas for just four days.
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Ricky Rijneke's 'The Hunter's Son' casting up, secures Dutch distribution (exclusive)
Dutch director plots follow up to 2013 debut The Silent Ones.
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Future looks secure for Hubert Bals Fund
The Fund, which support filmmakers from developing countries, is aiming to provide more opportunities for female directors.
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Dutch film industry on a high but challenges remain
The “talent drain” in the Dutch industry is coming to an end.