All Rotterdam articles – Page 9
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Reviews‘Excess Will Save Us’: Rotterdam Review
French farming documentary debut blurs the lines between fiction and reality with strange results
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NewsTiger directors debate different means of conveying message at Rotterdam 2022
Filmmakers Paz Encina, Sam de Jong and Roee Rosen talked music, magic realism and fairytales.
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NewsFestivals are space for new voices, political debate, says Rotterdam panel
The subject of debate was how festivals can move with changing times.
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NewsTiger filmmakers discuss confronting differing aspects of death at Rotterdam 2022
Filmmakers Maria Ignatenko, Gao Linyang, Mara Polgovsky and Morgane Dziurla-Petit were speaking at the festival’s live online daily press conference.
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FeaturesSix international producers talk about their buzzy CineMart projects
CineMart is taking place online as part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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FeaturesHow tough times are inspiring a new vibrancy in Dutch filmmaking
Dutch film industry marching forward despite strict pandemic restrictions.
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Reviews‘Silver Bird And Rainbow Fish’: Rotterdam Review
Eye-catching collage brings archive materials to life in director Lei Lei’s family history documentary
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NewsTiger directors talk intensely personal nature of their films at online Rotterdam 2022
Lei Lei, Yamasaki Juichiro, David Easteal, Renaud Després-Larose and Ana Tapia Rousiouk spoke with Vanja Kaludjercic.
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Reviews‘My Emptiness and I’: Rotterdam Review
A trans woman defines herself in this standout Spanish feature debut
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Reviews‘Drifting Petals’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam regular Clara Law returns with a haunting lyrical elegy
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Reviews‘Corsini Sings Blomberg & Maciel’: Rotterdam Review
Mariano Llinas unpicks the music during a re-recording of the classic Argentinian LP
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Reviews‘Assault’: Rotterdam Review
Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s 12th feature is a return to genre form in this dark comedy thriller
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Reviews‘Give Me Pity!’: Rotterdam Review
Sophie von Haselberg shines bright in this lurid picture of stardom undone which forms part of Rotterdam’s focus on Amanda Kramer
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Reviews‘EAMI’: Rotterdam Review
A work of respectful ethnography into the culture of a Paraguayan forest-dwelling tribe takes home the Tiger in 2022
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Reviews‘Please Baby Please’: Rotterdam Review
Amanda Kramer’s genderqueer underworld odyssey opens Rotterdam’s second online edition
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FeaturesRotterdam industry head Marit van den Elshout on this year’s theme of “the new possible”
The head of IFFR Pro Days reflects on 15 years in the role and what the future holds.
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FeaturesRotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic on the “exhilaration” of turning an online event around in a month
A physical event was planned until late December.
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NewsDutch cinemas to reopen and allow Rotterdam to close with in-person ‘Along The Way’ screenings
The film had been set to open the festival before the online move.
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Features“This business attracts every type of maniac”: Amanda Kramer on making Rotterdam opener ‘Please Baby Please’
The US director is also one of the filmmakers in Rotterdam’s Focus strand and will be delivering a Big Talk.
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