All Rotterdam articles – Page 18
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NewsRotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund backs six projects for co-production scheme
Films from Chile, Lebanon, China and South America selected.
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NewsBero Beyer to depart Rotterdam Film Festival to head Netherlands Film Fund (exclusive)
He will take over from Doreen Boonekamp in March 2020.
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NewsScreen Future Leaders receive Cannes emerging festival programmer prizes
IFFR’s Inge de Leeuw and CPH:DOX’s Mads Mikkelsen were honoured.
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NewsNew Lucrecia Martel title among 14 projects selected for Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund
12 titles for script and development; two titles on the co-production scheme.
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NewsInternational festival chiefs call for release of Myanmar filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi
”We are gravely concerned for his health and fear for his life.”
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FeaturesRotterdam Tiger director: Carlos Marques-Marcet on 'The Days To Come'
The film screens on January 31.
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FeaturesRotterdam Tiger director: Grigory Dobrygin on 'Sheena667'
Dobrygin has acted in films including ‘A Most Wanted Man’.
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NewsMUBI teams up with Rotterdam Film Festival (exclusive)
Four IFFR titles will play on the streaming platform.
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FeaturesRotterdam director Bero Beyer on his 2019 highlights and future IFFR plans
The festival’s 48th edition is coming to a close.
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Features'God Of The Piano' director talks well-received Rotterdam premiere
Director discusses debut feature, which plays in IFFR’s Voices programme.
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FeaturesRotterdam interview: 'Miel-Emile' director Peter van Houten
Van Houten is at IFFR for the 5th time.
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NewsRotterdam Film Festival 2019 winners revealed
Zhu Shengze’s ’Present.Perfect.’ takes Tiger award.
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Reviews'Hail Satan?': Rotterdam Review
Penny Lane’s entertaining documentary looks at new rise - or interpretation - of the horned one
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Reviews'Winter After Winter': Rotterdam Review
Xing Jian delivers a meticulously-composed story set in Japanese-occupied Manchuria
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Reviews'Queen Of Hearts': Sundance Review
A successful lawyer embarks on an affair with her teenage stepson
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FeaturesFive Benelux films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Screen profiles some of the hot projects from Belgium and the Netherlands that will be competing for festival spots in 2019.
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Reviews'Harpoon': Rotterdam Review
Gung ho gore on a messy day out on a yacht from Canada’s Ron Grant
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NewsWhy UK and Dutch producers are beginning to collaborate
Recent projects include IFFR opener Dirty God.
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FeaturesRotterdam Tiger director: Camila J. Donoso on 'Nona, If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them'
‘Nona, If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them’ premiered on Tuesday Jan 29.
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News‘Days Of Cannibalism’, ‘Lotus Position’ win inaugural Rotterdam post-production prizes
Eurimages prize goes to ’Stillborn’.














