All Netherlands articles – Page 8
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NewsFirst trailer for Berlinale Generation premiere ‘Sea Sparkle’ (exclusive)
The family drama follows a daughter determined to prove a sea creature killed her father
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News‘A House In Jerusalem’, ‘Wicked Games Rimini Sparta’ world premieres added to Rotterdam line-up
Danish filmmaker Karoline Lyngbye’s first feature ’Superposition’ and the debut from Dutch filmmaker Aaron Rookus’ ’Goodbye Stranger’ will also world premiere.
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NewsDFW to kick off sales on dark romantic drama ‘Broken’ at EFM; unveils first image (exclusive)
Film is based on book by Isa Hoes about her relationship with actor Antonie Kamerling, who died in 2010.
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News‘Munch’ to open first physical Rotterdam film festival since 2020; Tiger, Big Screen titles unveiled
It will be artistic director Vanja Kaludjercic’s first full physical event since being appointed three years ago.
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NewsChristine Vachon, Lav Diaz join Rotterdam jury; India strand unveiled; further Harbour titles
The India programme explores the socio-political development of the country over the past 30 years.
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News‘Pamfir’, ‘LOLA’ added to Rotterdam’s Harbour; Cinema Regained line-up
Don Palathara’s Indian drama ‘Family’ will have its world premiere at the festival.
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Reviews‘Journey Through Our World’: IDFA Review
IDFA’s Best Dutch Documentary is an intimate portrait of the Covid-19 pandemic in which the directors turn the camera on themselves
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NewsDanish director Lea Glob’s ‘Apolonia, Apolonia’ wins best film in IDFA international competition
Festival continues through Sunday.
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NewsVirtual reality hubs to launch in three Dutch cinemas, supported by IDFA
The New Reality initiative is the brainchild of Cassette Stories’ Babette Wijntjes.
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News‘Niñxs’, ‘The Tuba Thieves’, ‘We Speak Their Names In Hushed Tones’ win IDFA Forum awards
IDFA Forum runs until Wednesday (November 16) and IDFA itself continues until the weekend (November 20).
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NewsRotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund unveils post-production scheme, latest support round
The new scheme will open for applications during IFFR 2023.
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Reviews‘Look What You Made Me Do’: IDFA Review
Coco Schrijber explores cases in which women have killed their abusive partners
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News“I’m proud of being described as a threat to national security,” says Laura Poitras
“It means the work is causing some discomfort.”
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FeaturesWhat can the international industry expect from IDFA 2022?
Top doc execs, buyers and sellers are in Amsterdam to talk - and buy films.
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Reviews‘All You See’: IDFA Review
IDFA opens with a Dutch debut which speaks eloquently about what it’s like to never be truly at home
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FeaturesIs the theatrical market in crisis for feature documentaries?
Distributors and sellers assess the market on the eve of IDFA.
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FeaturesNervous Systems is the theme of IDFA DocLab 2022 in more ways than one
Casper Sonnen, IDFA’s head of new media, talks immersive programming.
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News“When are we going home?” Niki Padidar explores the immigrant experience in ‘All You See’
Dutch-Iranian director’s documentary is the opening film of IDFA.
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NewsIDFA’s Orwa Nyrabia on why festivals need to enjoy a greater camaraderie with filmmakers
The doc fest s hosting a debate to ask: ’What gender is a festival?
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Reviews‘Narcosis’: Thessaloniki Review
First time filmmaker Martijn de Jong explores a family grappling with grief in the Netherlands’ Oscar submission








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