All Rotterdam articles – Page 12
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Features
Six rising Dutch filmmakers to watch
Who are the filmmakers poised to make a mark internationally?
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News
Radu Jude, John Trengove projects among Rotterdam industry winners
Six prizes awarded this year at CineMart closing night.
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Features
“What if the wings of society fall off?”: Director Mees Peijnenburg on his IFFR title ‘Paradise Drifters’
Peijnenburg’s first feature debuts at IFFR before going to Berlin.
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Reviews
‘The Cloud In Her Room’: Rotterdam Review
Noteworthy debut from this female director marks a new voice in Chinese cinema
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Reviews
‘The Evening Hour’: Rotterdam Review
The grandson of a preacherman plies his trade in an opioid-afflicted West Virginia town
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News
“We are ready to fight and go to court”: Rotterdam directors discuss censorship
Five directors spoke at a press conference at IFFR.
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Reviews
‘Nasir’: Rotterdam Review
A day in the life Muslim man living in the predominantly Hindu city of Coimbatore
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Reviews
‘Impetigore’: Rotterdam Review
Indonesian shadow puppetry gives vent to some genre gore in the latest from Joko Anwar
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News
“Spring will always come”: Rotterdam 2020 filmmakers talk national identity, state funding
The first five directors talked with festival director Bero Beyer and programmer Muge Demir.
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News
Sarah Gavron and Pedro Costa offer opposing views on industry future at Rotterdam
Masterclasses from Pedro Costa, and Sarah Gavron and Anu Henriques, offered differing perspectives.
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News
Don’t try and beat Disney at its own game, indie filmmakers hear at Rotterdam’s Reality Check
Film professor Dan Hassler-Forest gave a keynote speech called ’Originality in the face of monoculture’.
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News
Anurag Kashyap on the challenges of launching an arthouse VoD service in India
Blockchain-powered VOD platform myNK was launched in 2019 through India and Singapore-based MinersInc.
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Features
“There’s more potential for VHS”: Jack Henry Robbins on retro Rotterdam title ‘VHYes’
The title plays in the Bright Future strand.
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Reviews
‘Kala Azar’: Rotterdam Review
The feature debut of video artist Janis Rafa explores the gritty relationships between humans and animals
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News
New Dutch sales outfit Square Eyes to focus on high-end arthouse titles (exclusive)
It has been launched by Dutch exec Wouter Jansen.
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News
Wildstar picks up two including Marco Berger’s Rotterdam 2020 title ‘Young Hunter’ (exclusive)
The company has also acquired Lucas Santa Ana’s ‘Memories Of A Teenager’.
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News
Hit Russian drama ‘Fidelity’ tempts international buyers for M-Appeal (exclusive)
‘Fidelity’ is making its European debut at the Rotterdam festival.
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Reviews
‘Working Girls’: Rotterdam Review
A dead body unites three French prostitutes who cross the border every day to work in a Belgian brothel
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Reviews
‘Young Hunter’: Rotterdam Review
A 15-year-old boy explores his homosexuality with a fellow skater in Marco Berger’s sensitive drama
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Reviews
‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon