All Netherlands articles – Page 11
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NewsLevelK boards sales on Berlinale family animation ‘Oink’ (exclusive)
The film follows a nine-year-old girl whose grandfather gives her a pig.
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NewsOnline Rotterdam 2022 reveals new opening film, full line-up
The original opener, Mijke de Jong’s Along The Way, has had to be switched for rights reasons.
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NewsRotterdam’s CineMart 2022 selection includes new Koji Fukada, Theo Court projects
CineMart is taking place as an online event in 2022.
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NewsRotterdam confirms physical 2022 edition and unveils opening film
The festival will open on January 26, with the industry component online.
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NewsRotterdam forced to delay decision on physical event but industry programme moves online
Festival organisers announced programme details including a focus on US filmmaker Amanda Kramer.
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Reviews‘Do Not Hesitate’: Review
Young soldiers get in over their head in Shariff Korver’s slow-burning tale
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NewsSergei Loznitsa’s ‘Mr Landsbergis’ wins best film at IDFA 2021
Karim Kassem’s ‘Octopus’ won best film in the Envision Competition.
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NewsMeet the Dutch duo who created Picl, one of the first digital platforms for arthouse theatres
“We are our own best customers,” says Picl co-founder Noortje van de Sande.
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Reviews‘Housewitz’: IDFA Review
Intimate portrait of prison camp survivor Lous Hoogendijk-De Jong, who hasn’t left her home in years
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NewsSteve McQueen to present ‘Sunshine State’ installation at Rotterdam
The installation will be open to the public and run for over two weeks.
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Reviews‘Turn Your Body To The Sun’: IDFA Review
A woman attempts to retrace the steps of her Soviet soldier father who was captured by the Nazis
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NewsIDFA DocLab head on Facebook woes, the “messy metaverse” and how to make living as a VR filmmaker
DocLab is now in its 15th year.
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NewsGo2 Films add buzzy IDFA title ‘Housewitz’ to international sales slate
Oeke Hoogendijk’s film is premiering in the Envision competition.
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FeaturesOeke Hoogendijk explains how she convinced her agoraphobic mother to feature in ‘Housewitz’
The Dutch documentary director is debuting two very different films at IDFA.
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Reviews‘No. 10’: Tallinn Review
The stage is set for theatrical intrigue in Alex van Warmerdam’s confounding 10th feature
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Reviews‘Four Journeys’: IDFA Review (opening film)
Louis Hothothot turns the lens on his own childhood in this probingly autobiographical film
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NewsOrwa Nyrabia on the direction in which he is steering International Film Festival Amsterdam
The IDFA festival director talks projects, backers and the tyranny of the 90-minute film-making trope.
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NewsHubert Bals Fund reveals 10 projects in 2021 autumn selection
10 projects will receive €10,000 HBF Script and Project Development support.
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NewsHow IDFA will go ahead as an in-person event despite Netherlands’ partial lockdown
Artistic director Orwa Nyrabia confirmed that less than 1% of the expected 2,000 industry delegates have cancelled their trips.
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NewsIDFA to go ahead in person despite partial Dutch lockdown
Industry activities such as IDFA Forum, Docs for Sale, IDFAcademy, and IDFA DocLab to continue as planned.








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