Rotterdam Features – Page 6
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FeaturesRotterdam: the new-look festival
Ahead of this month’s International Film Festival Rotterdam (Jan 27-Feb 7), new artistic director Bero Beyer talks about the radical changes he has introduced.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Laura Citarella and Verónica Llinás, Dog Lady (La Mujer de los Perros)
The Argentine director and actress both talk about a woman who lives with a pack of dogs, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Jakrawal Nilthamrong, Vanishing Point
The Thai director talks about his feature inspired by his parents car accident, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Carlos M. Quintela, The Project of the Century
The Cuban director talks about his inter-generational drama, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Lukas Valenta Rinner, Parabellum
The Austrian director talks about survivalist feature, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Ismail Basbeth, Another Trip To The Moon
The Indonesian director talks about his magical surrealist film, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Britni West, Tired Moonlight
The US director talks about her tribute to small-town Montana, which receives its international premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Nicolas Steiner, Above and Below
The Swiss director talks about “underground dwellers”, which receives its international premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Martin Radich, Norfolk
The British director talks about his father-son drama, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesIFFR 2015: Opening night
Pictures from the opening night of the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Juan Daniel F Molero, Videophilia (And Other Viral Syndromes)
The Peruvian director talks about his teen drama, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Jeppe Ronde, Bridgend
The Danish director talks about his teen suicide drama, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Kyros Papavassiliou, Impressions Of A Drowned Man
The Greek-Cyrriot director talks about his poetic meditation on the nature of time and identity, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Lisa Takeba, Haruko’s Paranormal Laboratory
The Japanese director talks about her second feature, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesTiger directors: Remy van Heugten, Gluckauf
The Dutch director talks about his father-son story, which receives its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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FeaturesIFFR 2015: Opening night, War Book
Pictures of the cast and crew of War Book at the opening night of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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FeaturesRotterdam 2015: artful vision
Rutger Wolfson, festival director of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), tells Wendy Mitchell how the event stays true to its cinephile roots while also having an openness to changing forms and digital models
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FeaturesCineMart Rotterdam: all change
Only projects with 25% of their financing in place have been selected for Rotterdam’s CineMart.
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FeaturesWe are UK Film reception at Toronto
The British Film Commission (BFC) and British Film Institute (BFI) together hosted a reception for UK filmmakers and international industry in partnership with the British Council, UKTI Toronto and Screen International.
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Rotterdam and Screen's Toronto party
The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International welcomed international friends to a Toronto celebration on Monday night at Crocodile Rock.
















