All Rotterdam articles – Page 15
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Reviews
'God Of The Piano': Rotterdam Review
A concert pianist resorts to desperate measures when her baby son is born with a hearing impairment
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'Sons Of Denmark': Rotterdam Review
Two Muslim men struggle with life in a highly radicalised society
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News
New audiences, new content in the spotlight at Rotterdam's Reality Check conference
IFFR panel discuss the need for diverse voices and adversity to risk.
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News
Dutch film industry optimistic for 2019
Near record levels of inward investment are boosting the local industry.
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Agnieszka Holland slams "lukewarm" Hollywood cinema during Rotterdam lecture
Polish director delivers lecture to IFFR attendees.
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'Present.Perfect.': Rotterdam Review
Intriguing documentary exploring China’s modern fascination with live internet streaming
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'Aren't You Happy?': Rotterdam Review
A melancholic girl dabbles in post-modern life and love across 15 vignettes
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News
New Wave takes UK rights to Mexican trio (exclusive)
Acquisitions include IFFR title Our Time (Nuestro Tiempo).
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger director: Shengze Zhu on 'Present.Perfect.'
Documentary filmmaker discusses her latest project.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger director: Ena Sendijarević on 'Take Me Somewhere Nice'
Bosnian director talks 2019 IFFR selection.
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Features
'Coureur' director Kenneth Mercken talks risking his life as a professional cyclist
Film is screening at Rotterdam film festival.
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News
UK feature 'Make Me Up' boarded by new Russian sales company Antidote Films (exclusive)
Film is playing at Rotterdam film festival this week.
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First trailer for Sundance premiere 'Queen Of Hearts' (exclusive)
Dyrholm plays a lawyer who seduces her stepson.
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'Take Me Somewhere Nice': Rotterdam Review
A headstrong teen returns to Bosnia to reconnect with her dying father
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'In The Heart Of The World': Rotterdam Review
Several chaotic lives intertwine in the Brazilian city of Contagem
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Reviews
'Beats': Rotterdam Review
Two Scottish teens discover the illicit joy of the mid-’90s underground rave scene
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News
Rotterdam chief opens 2019 festival by highlighting political climate
IFFR under way with world premiere of Sacha Polak’s Dirty God.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger director: Ulaa Salim on 'Sons Of Denmark'
The film is set in the aftermath of a bombing in Copenhagen, when a nationalist politician is on the rise and a young man is becoming radicalised.
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Features
Rotterdam Tiger directors: Maurilio and Gabriel Martins on 'Heart Of The World'
Heart Of The World, the debut feature from Brazilian directors Maurilio Martins and Gabriel Martins in set in their hometown of Contagem.
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Why Mexico’s Carlos Reygadas believes Rotterdam is the best film festival in the world
Mexican director will give a masterclass at the event.