All Rotterdam articles – Page 36
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Tiger directors: Maya Vitkova, Viktoria
The Bulgarian film-maker talks about her ‘semi-autobiographical’ directorial debut, nine years in the making.
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Tiger directors: Jan Schomburg, Lose My Self
Maria Schrader stars as a woman suffering from retrograde amnesia.
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Tiger directors: Luis Miñarro, Falling Star
Having worked with a string of acclaimed directors, Spanish arthouse producer Luis Minarro decided that the time was finally right to direct his own fiction feature.
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Wolfson returns for IFFR Live! launch
As he continues to recover from illness, Rotterdam artistic director Rutger Wolfson made one of his first public appearances of the festival at an event to launch the festival’s bold new distribution venture, IFFR Live!.
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IFFR's CineMart spotlights artistic cinema
Prominent figures from the art world are heading to Rotterdam to rub shoulders with producers and film financiers for the latest CineMart event showcasing “artistic cinema”.
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Vikander in talks for thriller Alina
EXCLUSIVE: Anna Karenina star in talks to play lead in Rotterdam CineMart project.
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I'm The Same secures sales agent
EXCLUSIVE: New Europe Film Sales signs second feature by Belgian filmmaker Caroline Strubbe.
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10 films vie for Rotterdam Big Screen Award
Now in its second year, Rotterdam’s Big Screen Award Competition aims to support the distribution fo films in Dutch cinemas.
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Rotterdam reveals short Tiger winners
Winners are from UK, Finland/Romania and Chile/Poland/Denmark
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LevelK boards Fantail
Early during IFFR, adventurous Danish sales agent LevelK has snapped up world rights to New Zealand film Fantail, a premiere in the Bright Future section at Rotterdam.
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Tiger directors: Fellipe Barbosa, Casa Grande
Brazilian director Fellipe Barbosa took inspiration from his own family’s financial problems for his debut feature Casa Grande.
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Who will ace in Rotterdam?
Forget the Tiger competition, it’s all about the ping-pong competition today in Rotterdam.
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Tiger directors: Paulo Sacramento, Riocorrente
Long-time editor Paulo Sacramento makes his fictional feature debut with Riocorrente, a timely and tense contemporary tale set in Sao Paulo.
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Rotterdam: Michael Tully talks Ping Pong Summer
The Austin-based director talks about his “deeply personal” 1980s-set feature, which has its European premiere in Rotterdam tonight as a Big Talk event (after premiering in Sundance last week).
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Rotterdam kicks off with Qissa crew
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) kicked off its 43rd edition in grand style on Wednesday night with a gala screening of Anup Singh’s Qissa.