All Rotterdam articles – Page 29
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NewsIFFR: industry debates future of indie film
US and Hong Kong producers joined by European distributor.
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FeaturesTiger directors : Marilia Rocha, 'Where I Grow Old'
Debut from Brazilian director explores two women who go in search of a better life.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Pablo Lamar, 'Last Land (La Última Tierra)'
Paraguayan filmmaker Pablo Lamar’s explains why he wants spectators to watch his contemplative debut feature Last Land on the big screen only.
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Reviews'La Ultima Tierra': Review
Dir. Pablo Lamar. Paraguay, Netherlands, Chile, Qatar. 2016. 77mins
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NewsRotterdam director questions role of microbudget talent schemes
Not all projects should be made or released just because they go through film labs, says Bero Beyer.
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NewsVisit Films acquires Rotterdam title 'Suntan'
“Coming-of-middle-age” drama received world premiere at IFFR.
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NewsRotterdam fest tunes back into TV
IFFR’s new artistic director Bero Beyer brings television back to the big screen in Rotterdam.
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IFFR: director-producer teams reveal challenges
The teams behind A Woman, A Part and La Ultima Tierra discussed the pros and cons of the director-producer relationship in Rotterdam.
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NewsDutch films to get investment boost
Fewer Dutch films with more production investment and marketing clout behind them. That is what Doreen Boonekamp, director of the Netherlands Film Fund, is promising in the next four-year funding cycle, 2017-2020.
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NewsIFFR's Art:Film to showcase 'The Notebooks', 'What If Women Ruled The World?'
This is the fifth year that IFFR has included an Art: Film platform within the CineMart as part of an ongoing attempt to bring art world professionals closer together with their colleagues from cinema.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Pieter-Jan De Pue, 'The Land Of The Enlightened'
Pieter-Jan De Pue, whose debut feature The Land Of The Enlightened screens in Rottedam’s Tiger competition, first visited Afghanistan after leaving film school.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Babak Jalali, 'Radio Dreams'
Iranian film-maker Babak Jalali talks about working with Metallica’s Lars Ulrich and Iranian singer-songwriter Mohsen Namjoo on the set of comedy Radio Dreams, set to world premiere in the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s competition on Monday (Feb 1).
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NewsIFFR: importance of the “human factor” at festivals
A panel of film industry experts in Rotterdam shared experiences and tips of how best to tackle the festival circuit.
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NewsIFFR: Udo Kier talks 'Iron Sky 2'
Hitler is back - and he will be sharing the screen with The Pope, Osama Bin Laden, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Jesus Christ, as well as various dinosaurs .
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FeaturesTiger directors: Elisabeth Subrin, 'A Woman, A Part'
After an intensive three-and-a-half year pre-production period, writer-director Elisabeth Subrin brings her feature debut A Woman, A Part to the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will receive its world premiere in the Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.














