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How Koen Mortier worked carefully with his young cast to shoot abuse story ‘Skunk’
The project is being presented in Connext in Antwerp.
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Koen Mortier to shoot 'Angel' in Belgium and Senegal
At Flanders Image’s Connext, projects pitched include Koen Mortier’s third feature; Pitch Prize winner is Tim Mielants’ Patrick.
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Koen Mortier's 'Angel' gets French deal (exclusive)
Belgium and Senegal-set drama is screening for industry at Flanders Image’s Connext event this week.
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Rotterdam - CineMart Buzz
22nd Of May dir: Koen Mortier (Belgium, Ger-Neth)Mortier caused a stir with his debut Ex Drummer, in Rotterdam's Tiger competition last year. The film, dubbed by some as a Flemish Trainspotting, was distributed in Benelux by A-Film and was sold internationally by Loic Magneron's Wide Management. Now, Mortier is back ...
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Toronto 2010 full lineups announced: Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery
Films added include world premieres by Debs Gardner-Paterson, Justin Chadwick, Kim Tae-Yong, Koen Mortier, Max Winkler, Justin Lerer, Zhang Meng, Shawn Ku.
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Kiarostami, Panahi and Puiu among CineMart 2008 selections
CineMart, the co-production market of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, has selected 39 projects for its 2008 edition, out of a record 550 entries. CineMart, celebrating its 25th anniversary, runs Jan 27-31, 2008 and comes with prize money of Euros 25,000.The selections are low- and medium-budget features including new projects ...
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Former Tiger competitors bring new films to Rotterdam
A one-off Return of The Tiger award will be voted upon by this year’s competition directors.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Contemporary World Cinema titles
Films from India, South Africa, Uruguay and Finland all appear in this strand.
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Promotional Feature - Flanders finds its x factor
Flanders film was not quite in the doldrums when Pierre Drouot took over as managing director of the Flanders Audio-Visual Fund (VAF) in November 2005.Nonetheless, to outsiders, it was clear Flemish cinema was not prospering either. Few films from the Belgium region of Flanders achieved any visibility at all on ...
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