All Rotterdam articles – Page 12
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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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NewsRotterdam reveals first titles for in-person 2022 festival
The full line-up will be announced on December 20.
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NewsRotterdam industry head Marit van den Elshout to step down after 2022 edition
Marit van den Elshout has been head of IFFR Pro since 2006.
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NewsRotterdam reveals audience figures for extended 50th edition
International Film Festival Rotterdam hosted online and hybrid events in February and June.
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NewsRotterdam’s June event wraps as Totti documentary wins audience award
The one-off summer edition ran in cinemas from June 2-6 and continued online until today (June 9).
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Reviews‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film)
A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable
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NewsMagnolia acquires world on Sundance, IFFR selection ‘Mayday’
Lorna Lee Torres, Marie Zeniter launching international sales at virtual Cannes market.
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Reviews‘Nudo Mixteco’: Rotterdam Review
The stories of three women intersect in a Mixtec community in rural Mexico
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Reviews‘The Day Today’: Rotterdam Review
A windowed grandmother uses near-future technology to bring her husband back from the dead
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Reviews‘The Blue Danube’: Rotterdam Review
A stranger brings music to a Japanese community that has long been at war
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Reviews‘Decameron’: Rotterdam Review
Bold and unconventional documentary following protests and the pandemic in Hong Kong
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FeaturesHow IFFR is offering a launchpad for arthouse films during the pandemic
Boundary-pushing features and documentaries begin their international run in Rotterdam.
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FeaturesHirota Yusuke talks Studio Ghibli influence on IFFR closing film ‘Poupelle Of Chimney Town’
Japanese animation will close the summer edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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FeaturesIFFR festival director Vanja Kaludjercic reveals “rollercoaster” of summer edition
Summer event marks the 50th anniversary of the festival.
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Reviews‘The Story Of Southern Islet’: Rotterdam Review
In northern Malaysia, a woman embarks on a spiritual quest to save her ailing husband
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NewsRotterdam unveils line-up for hybrid June event
128 titles will screen the festival’s new Harbour section as well as Bright Future, Cinema Regained and the short and mid-length film sidebars.
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NewsAsian Shadows picks up Rotterdam title ‘All About My Sisters’ (exclusive)
Hong Kong-based sales agent also picks up ’If Only Trees Could Talk’, directed by India’s Bobby Sarma Baruah.
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NewsRotterdam reveals first titles for June event, shifting to hybrid format
Event will include the launch of the festival’s newest and largest programme, Harbour.
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NewsThe two women using the Rotterdam Lab to help build the Jamaican film sector
Nadean Rawlins is participating in the Lab with a project called ‘Traytown’.
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NewsRotterdam fetes Kelly Reichardt with Robby Müller award
The award celebrates a filmmaker who has created a ”authentic, credible and emotionally striking visual language”.














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